Category: Announcements
Being Vegetarian By BeachBody
By Coach Scott Black on Apr 11, 2011 | In Announcements, Tip Of The day | Leave a comment »
It would seem that everyone is getting in on the game. Check out what BeachBody writer Stephanie S. Saunders has to say on the subject of being vegetarian:
"Remember the first time you came home for a holiday from college? Your mom had a good home-… more »
Living On High Speed The Book Is Coming Soon
By Coach Scott Black on Mar 25, 2011 | In Announcements | Leave a comment »
I Passed My Raw Food Nutrionist Certification
By Coach Scott Black on Mar 1, 2011 | In Announcements | Leave a comment »
I have expanded my nutrition awareness and education services and have now become a Raw Food Nutritionist!
As such my web site will soon be changing the look and feel of my site to include new information pertaining to Organic / Raw / Wild / Herbal an… more »
Ultimate Raw Nutrition Certification
By Coach Scott Black on Mar 1, 2011 | In Announcements | 1 comment »
Become An Affiliate And Earn more »
Bill Murray's 6 New Year's Resolution Tips
By Coach Scott Black on Dec 29, 2010 | In Announcements, Tip Of The day | Leave a comment »
By Denis Faye
It's almost the New Year, and odds are, you're putting the finishing touches on this year's resolutions. "Eat better. Exercise more. Stop drinking Coke." And so on . . .
They're never easy, are they? In fact, most of us blow eve… more »
Dealing With Gout
By Coach Scott Black on Dec 12, 2010 | In Announcements, Tip Of The day | Leave a comment »
The following protocols and ideas are a few examples and explanations that will help you overcome the adversities that plague you during an outbreak of gout. The recommendations are largely related to when a breakout occurs. Other than those times it… more »
Dealing With ADD & ADHD
By Coach Scott Black on Dec 11, 2010 | In Announcements, Tip Of The day | Leave a comment »
Throughout the years ADD has had many names: Hyperkenisis, ADHD, minimal brain dysfunction and hyperactivity to name a few. ADD is broken down into three subtypes: ADD with hyperactivity, ADD without hyperactivity and ADD residual type (someone older… more »











