Sunday, June 7, 2009
Back to the grind
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
My Qivana Website updated and ready to roll.
It's ready and they are shipping the end of this week! My official fully functional website for Qivana is up and running. I can't wait to get the rest of my team looking at theirs as well. Drop by, take a look, and join me as I make money in my spare time from my other job. Lets take this to the bank!
www.myqivana.com/myownboss
Take a look and tell me what you think.
Friday, April 10, 2009
The new Powerpoint for QIvana
This is the new information on the Qivana opportunity I have been talking about, and I have had a chance to use the essentials that are part of the first system and I have to say they are awesome. Looking forward to the probiotics and seeing how well they work in tandem.
Get in touch with me if you want more info or have questions.
Qivana PowerPoint Link
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Some interesting herbs - I had to check on

I have been doing some looking into a few herbs that are part of a supplement I am going to be taking in about 4 weeks. I found a few interesting facts that I have a feeling will help with my weight lifting and a goal I recently set to get back to a level of body fat that I had when I was 24. Yep, 12 years, 2 business' and 2 children ago. Here is what I found:
- Documented use all the way back to 1406 in Chinese Medicine books
- Can be taken in a tea, or pill form - my favorite
- Helps Insomnia
- Improve blood pressure
- Also known as "the immortality herb" because the people from the area on China where it is found naturally, are known to live a LONG TIME
- non-toxic in normal doses
- A rich source of anti-oxidants
- Improves Circulation
- Stimulates liver function - Strengthens immune system
- Is considered a powerful adaptogen - helps body regulate itself
- Studies have show this herb enhanced resistance against the effects of excessive exercise - which is specifically good for what I am trying not to do. Overtrain!
- cancer (the plant keeps leukaemia-derived T-cells of the human immune system in the dormant state and inhibits cancer-causing effects of fungal toxins)
- chronic fatigue syndrome (zinc found in the plant helps prevent this disease)
- anxiety and stress (Scullcap blocks overproduction of stress hormone, which is also helpful for managing headaches)
- headache and hangover (the herb prevents the inflammation of the brain cells caused by histamine release in response to high levels of alcohol in blood)
- allergies and asthma (herb’s baicalin controls hormonal reactions and histamine release upon exposure to allergy triggers)
- influenza, pneumonia, and ear infections (the process of replication and multiplying of the viruses, bacteria, and fungi is blocked by Scutellaria; it is most effective against Candida, Streptococcus group, Staphylococcus, and others)
- diabetes and atherosclerosis (bacterial infection, often linked to the development of atherosclerosis, in reduced by Scutellaria, as well as swelling of the arteries linings due to injuries)
- heart attack (the risk of heart attack is significantly reduced due to Scullcap’s cholesterol-lowering effect)
- hypertension (diuretic ability of Scutellaria helps lower blood pressure and dilate blood vessels)
- high cholesterol (the stimulation of the gallbladder to produce more bile results in “washing” cholesterol off the liver into the intestines and out of the body)
- periodontal disease (Sutellaria increases the production of collagen in the gums, which helps reverse gingivitis and prevent periodontal disease)
- Energizing effect
- Antioxidant
- Stimulant for libido
- Cardiovascular activity
- Hematopoietic Affect - didn't know what this was but has to do with bone marrow cells
- Anti-inflammatory
- Neurostimulant
- Increases testosterone
Friday, March 20, 2009
An easy way to understand Probiotics and how to get them where they will work
Here is a basic definition of Pro-Biotic: A probiotic is also referred to as the "friendly", "beneficial", or "good" bacteria which when ingested acts to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and help fight illness and disease.
OK I have been reading about these little bugs that we host in our guts (intestines) and didn't realize I have been a very bad landlord. Let me tell you why. Two of the most damaging substances to the delicate intestinal flora balance (my gut bugs) are chlorine and sodium fluoride, and if these sound familiar they are in almost all treated city water. I know, you drink bottled water!!! SO DO I, but I also get sweet tea, Diet Coke, Lemonade from ChickFilA, all of which have ICE in them, you guessed it, made from city drinking water. Lets not discuss the amount of ice water in the cocktail drinks I have when out on a date with my wife or drinking with the guys.
Which leads me to the next little destroyer of my Gut Bugs. The drinking of alcoholic beverages also contributes to the destruction of them. Here are a few more that you may realize you use: medical antibiotics, birth control pills and many other allopathic drugs. Worst of all for me is Coffee, I have to have mine everyday or it's bad news. Well it's always bad news for the good bacteria in your gut.
So when you start destroying good bacteria and allowing undesirable bacteria to multiply the trouble starts. When the ratio of good bacteria to bad is lowered, problems begin to arise such as excessive gas, bloating, constipation, intestinal toxicity and poor absorption of nutrients. According to some of the reports I read when you lower the ratio enough you create an environment that allow nasty bugs all the way up to cancerous one to grow. NOT GOOD.
So, I'm now committed to eating foods that will increase the growth of my good bugs in my gut. Another Problem. One: I'm not a gardener, this would mean taking Pre-biotics (enhance the growth of already existing good bugs) Two: while it is true that certain foods - especially live yogurt, Japanese Miso, Tempeh and some cheeses have a probiotic action in the gut, you can never be sure what strain of bacteria you are eating or exactly how much is contained in these foods. And there is no way of knowing just how many of those replacement bacteria are going to survive and make it all the way through the acidic and bug-killing environment of the stomach. AH HA! Always one more problem to deal with :-(
So you see I have enough on my plate to change my meal plan to get in the right type of food for this, plus enough protein for my workouts, AND now I have a bully(Stomach) tearing up everything I do for my bugs.
Solution: A pill. I love this type of solution, and I don't mean to be immature about describing this stuff but after reading words like "Strains of the genera Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, putrefactive (proteolytic) microbes or the ability to bind with hetercyclic amines, which are carcinogenic substances which took me hours to figure out which were good or bad. I thougt what the hell, someone needs to describe it with some color.
So you take a pill and all is well. Sort of. Back to that bully, your stomach. Well if you take a Pro-biotic that doesn't have an acid proof coating, well you get very little of what the bugs in your gut can use. Here we go again $ down the toilet - literally. There are products that provide Pro-biotics with an acid protective coating. So when you decide to "help your bugs help you" you need to go with a pro-biotic that is coated.
This is a link to a product overview pdf with a specially formulated coating of pro-biotics that provides live bacteria to your gut to help you see all the benefits pro-biotics provide.
Qivana Pro-Biotics
If you are interested in the three products you see or think owning a business that promotes these products with a multi - level compensation plan is of interest please email me for a follow up call. Or you can check out my website.
www.myqivana.com/myownboss
hydrick13@gmail.com
Thanks
Christian
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
As Promised - The interview with Dr. Laux

Well technology is pretty nasty when you try to recreate how it works. So I was up all last night trying to figure out how to get the audio on the blog. Every once in a while you should just ask for help. Well I finally caved in and hit the help tab. Humbling let me tell you. 3 steps and now you can hear the interview with the Qivana Chief Marketing Officer, Craig Johanson linked on my last blog.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The opportunity behind the products
Ok tonight was a booster for me. I had to get to the gym so I was going to miss the conference call with Dr. Laux. This is the man behind what Qivana is based on. I figured out that I didn't have to see the webinar to hear it. So halfway through my workout it came time to call in. Sunday, March 15, 2009
I was only getting how much?
Today I added up how much my family spends on supplements a month and was a bit surprised.
I did this because I was introduced to some information a couple of days ago that made me stop and do a hard mental calculation on how much money I have wasted on good supplements over the years. Here's the piece that stopped me cold. "The human body only assimilates 10-50% of the food ingested, closer to 40-50% in a peak state. Meaning no stress, fast food, all organic, no processed ingredients, meals spread out at the right intervals, correct supplementation, ......
Whey protein $50
Vitamins $20
Fish oil $30
Vitamin C $10
Creatine $5
Total $115 x 12 = $1380 year x .30 (my guess at how much I use number) = $414 in product our bodies may or may not have used. That's $966 of WASTED money. Literally down the toilet. Sorry bad visual but that sucks.
So now I'm on the hunt to make sure I(we, once she sees how it is working for me) can do something about this and I think I have the answer. I'm sure there are quite a few of out there that have already heard of probiotics but they are news for me.
Probiotics are: Bacterial cultures that are intended to assist the body's naturally occurring gut flora, an ecology of microbes, to re-establish themselves. They are sometimes recommended by doctors, and, more frequently, by nutritionists, after a course of antibiotics, or as part of the treatment for gut related candidiasis. In these cases, the bacteria that work well with our bodies may decrease in number, an event which allows harmful competitors to thrive, to the detriment of our health. Claims are made that probiotics strengthen the immune system to combat allergies, excessive alcohol intake, stress, exposure to toxic substances, and other diseases. [1,2]
GREAT i've been lifting for what 17 years and I just hear about this.
Well I have been looking into this for a couple of days now, like I do with all my supplements, and there are a few things that are of issue. Evidently the issue with Probiotics is they need to get thru your stomach to work and the coating needs to be able to handle the acid, and there are a few products that are out there that have double and triple capsules that are supposed to get the probiotics to the small intestine. Well I think I have found one and it has a few other properties that I quoted earlier.
SO, if you are looking for a way to add that extra umphfff to your fitness regimen, and get what you paid for, I would suggest a probiotic. According to what I have read it will help your body fight off more everyday sickness as well. If you are interested in the one I am going to be taking the website is www.myqivana.com/myownboss . I'll post later regarding the other product they offer that may also help with metabolic functions, inflammation, supports joints and cardiovascular function, promotes energy, and supports healthy liver and immune functions.
If you have any questions drop me an email. hydrick13@gmail.com
Oh yea, I forgot if you got here from facebook, that's me in the photo. No kidding. I'm working on some new ones but that is my torso. When you can't get below 10% bodyfat and you won't take cutting drugs you are always looking for the next thing that might help. Well if I can increase the potency of the supplements I'm already taking then I'm on it.
References:
1. Nichols, Andrew W. (2007). "Probiotics and athletic performance: A systematic review".
2. Sanders ME (February 2000). "Considerations for use of probiotic bacteria to modulate human health"
