CityLine on Wednesday, May 13th

May 12, 2009  •  9 Comments  •  Uncategorized

For all of you in Canada, I am on Cityline tomorrow talking about “The 7-Day Energy Surge.”

Enjoy!

Jim

9 Comments »

  1. Saw it this a.m. and it was great. Love your enthusiasm Jim.

    Comment by Melody Madden — May 13, 2009 at 1:38 pm

  2. Thanks so much. The show was fun.

    Comment by admin — May 13, 2009 at 10:18 pm

  3. Just watched it on the Cityline website. I always love the energy you bring to interviews Jim. Also like the fact that you demonstrated some of the exercises. It is nice to see if I am doing them correctly plus you show ways to progress them too. When and where is your next appearance?

    Comment by Laurie — May 14, 2009 at 6:01 pm

  4. Right now, I don’t know what is up next, but will keep you posted on the blog.

    And thanks for the kind words……

    Comment by admin — May 14, 2009 at 6:48 pm

  5. Hi Jim, Tea question for you. I LOVE green tea and some black teas. I find that I am drinking more tea than just plain water. Is that a problem?

    Comment by Laurie — May 17, 2009 at 10:11 am

  6. No, I LOVE that you are pounding the tea. If you are drinking it without any type of sweetener, I am totally cool with that in lieu of water.

    Comment by admin — May 17, 2009 at 11:06 am

  7. Thanks Jim! I don’t use any sweetners in my tea. I have been drinking it through a straw too. Not sure if that method actually works to prevent stains on teeth but so far it seems to be helping. If it stops working…. I will just bleach my teeth more often than give up my tea!

    Comment by Laurie — May 17, 2009 at 12:15 pm

  8. Jim, I just received my tip of the week email from Realage and it is about green tea! I pasted it below.

    Can’t get to your toothbrush? Try sipping a cup of green tea instead.

    Research shows that drinking green tea may be a good way to impress your dentist. In a study, the more green tea men drank, the better their gums fared during dental exams.

    Green for Great Gums
    You know that part of the dental exam when your dentist pokes and prods your gums to see how healthy they are? The study showed not only did frequent green tea drinkers have better results during the exam, but also their gums bled less. Here’s a bonus reason to drink green tea: better tooth enamel.

    Polish Your Pearlies
    Researchers think it’s the catechins in green tea that somehow prevent cavity-producing plaque from forming, which in turn protects teeth and gums. Catechins may also help reduce gum inflammation.

    Comment by Laurie — May 17, 2009 at 5:38 pm

  9. I just posted your info on the main blog. Thank you SO much!

    Comment by admin — May 18, 2009 at 11:08 am

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