Taking Care of Temptations

If only it were easy to fool ourselves, maybe we wouldn’t eat so much food.

It’s just hard.  We know.  We battle overeating too.

Contact us today to learn about a simple tool we use to help handle the ravenous appetite.  It also targets belly fat!

Marla dropped 4 sizes, 28 inches and 30 pounds and has kept it off for over 3 years.  Find out how.

Better Body for 2012

We just heard about a unique special that Mannatech is having.  This could be super helpful if you or a loved one have fitness goals as a part of your New Year’s resolutions.  Do you?
Better Body PromoWhen you purchase the
Better Body Promotion Bundle
of Empact, OsoLean, and Sport you will:

  • Save 30%
  • Have a chance to win up to $300 toward the fitness practice of your choice (like gym memberships, yoga, dance, pilates, personal training, etc)
  • Work out longer & stronger with Empact
  • Lose the fat & keep the lean with Osolean
  • Make carbs count after your workout with Sport

The discounted bundle is good from now through Feb. 17, 2012.  You can order as many as you’d like, but it’s NOT available on your auto order.  And if you order 2 or more bundles at once you’ll receive FREE ground shipping if purchased by Jan 20.

Use your discounted Mannatech associate or member number to place your order online or by calling 1800-281-4469 today.

Shoot us an email to 2mannasisters@gmail.com with your fitness goals so we can encourage you.  Let us know if you have questions about these products or how to place your order.  We would be happy to take care of your wellness needs.

PS–If you don’t already have a discount ordering number, you can attain one by placing your FIRST order here or contacting the 2MannaSisters.

Osolean Coffee

Osolean coffee ingredients

When embarking on the Osolean program, most people like to mix their Osolean into the GlycoSlim meal replacement with water or almond milk for breakfast. It’s yummy, fast, and super nutritious.

However, finding something to put Osolean in before or after dinner is sometimes tricky. We recommend a putting it in a bit of chocolate almond milk, fruit smoothie, juice, yogurt or coffee.

So, how about a great Osolean coffee recipe?
You’ll need:
2 scoops of Osolean whey protein blend (for targeting fat loss and appetite control)
1/2 cup crushed ice
1/2 cup almond milk
2 teaspoons of instant coffee blend
1/2 teaspoon Truvia (natural sweetener with no calories and a very low glycemic index)

Let us know how you like it!

The Year is Still New

It’s not too late to kick your New Year into gear.

Check it out:  through this Friday, February 18, 2011, when you buy 2 canisters of OsoLean powder, you get one canister of GlycoSlim meal replacement drink mix in delicious chocolate or French vanilla ($35 value).  You also get a shaker bottle and a set of OsoLean recipe cards.Get a free Meal Replacement valued ($35 value)

This promo is good for clients with an associate/wholesale account and also for members.

(If you need a discount number please get with the person who referred you to this page.)

Just a few of our clients’ success stories:

Marla F lost 4 pant sizes and has kept it off for over 2 years.

Richard S lost 2 inches already!

Alicia M lost 14 inches and is down to a size 6.

Demra R lost 15 inches and feels great!

Dee L lost 5 pounds in 2 weeks and is getting a waistline back!

Don E’s appetite is now controlled!

Marla’s dad Ray lost 13 inches in his waist!

The Chopsticks Secret

Two questions:

  1. Do you like to use chopsticks, wish you could figure them out or never tried to eat with them?
  2. Do you tend to overeat?

How about an appetite control secret? As I was eating a yummy, healthy, stirfry with chopsticks it dawned on me that chopsticks can be a fine strategy for slowing down the eating process.

And since it seems when we slow down eating our body registers fullness better.  Then, we can feel full before we’ve eaten enough for two people.  So, how about it?  Who’s up for trying the chopsticks diet at least once this week?

I guess the only downside would be that if you get really good at using chopsticks, then this would no longer be an appetite control tool.

For those who don’t know how to hold chopsticks, here’s a little how to video.

By Marla Finley

Overcoming the effects of Gastric Bypass Surgery

By Marla Finley

As with anything there are pros and cons to having a gastric bypass surgery.  The Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery is the most commonly performed weight loss procedure in the US, and the one that our friend Sam Douglass had done in 2003.  He lost a ton of weight but began having digestive problems too.

He had been living in pain and discomfort for 7 years with extreme digestive problems that occurred as a result of the surgery.  Since he started taking the enzyme supplement from Mannatech called Gi-Zyme his health has been revolutionized!

Learn more about the surgery, risks, benefits and the solution Sam has found with a simple supplement.

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The 2MannaSisters have been blessed to work with Sam for business coaching.  He is a phenomenal coach for real-life skills and helping us get out of our own way to be able to reach our business goals.  He helps in a holistic way.  Many of our excuses involve the difficulties of balance family and work responsibilities.  He beautifully helps to interrogate reality with a lot of compassion.  Contact Sam at JustCoachMe no matter where you live. He can meet you in person or in a web conference.

Becoming O-So Lean

By Marla Finley

My terrific father-in-law Don Esch is like you.  He’s proactive with his health.  He likes to do things and eat things that bring him vitality.  He’s tried a lot of stuff and has found that he loves the results of Mannatech’s OsoLean fat loss powder.

Last week, he stopped to share his story with us on this video.

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If you have a business that takes credit cards, we highly encourage you to contact Don at 2CP USA.  He may be able to save you a ton of money.  And he’s a man of integrity, which can be hard to find in that industry.

Smoking is no longer a problem?

By Marla Finley

My biggest all time pet peeve is smelling a cigarette in public.  I feel assaulted.  I feel like if we must share the air, then smokers must be considerate and smoke only in desolate places where the closest non smokers around are at least a mile a way.

I think non-smokers could gain a year or so of life back if we could move about in public without the presence of smoke.

The weird thing is the fact that smoking is not the biggest health problem anymore. Nope.

fatty foodsIt’s being fat. OK.  I’ll be quiet now.  I admit that I’m a part of that problem.  I consume sweets, and feed unhealthy things to my kids, my husband and our house guests.  It’s hard.  I’d like to think that I’ve made a lot of good steps in a better direction for wellness in the past 9 years.  I’ve lost a bunch of inches and eat better for sure.  But I’ve got SO far to go.

I guess today was a confession.  Thanks for letting me share!

Here’s the article that got me thinking about how fat is our BIGGER problem–pun intended.

Can a color help you lose fat?

By Marla Finley

Might it really be true?

Get the Blues!Can the color blue really help with appetite control?  Apparently there’s something to it.  You may notice that all the fast food chains have red and yellow in their signs because they want you to eat more.  Buffet places usually have blues or greens for the room decor.

Changing the colors of your environment really can change your moods.  And blue can be calming.  So if you’re looking for more ways to control appetite, you can just wear blue, paint your kitchen blue, use blue plates, and buy a blue tablecloth.  You can even get blue sunglasses.


Ashly's Kitchen Raid

By Guest Contributor & Personal Trainer Ashly Torian

Your kitchen will make or break your weight loss results.

A kitchen stocked with the makings for healthy meals and snacks will keep you on track, even when late-night cravings strike. On the flip side, a kitchen filled with unhealthy munchies will derail your weight loss efforts every single time.

So what should your cupboards hold and what should be off limits? I’ve designed this self-guided kitchen raid to help you sort out the good from the bad.

Go ahead, grab a garbage bag, print out the list below, and then head to the kitchen.

The Refrigerator
Let’s start with the fridge, the heart of your kitchen. If you find something in your fridge that is on the “Dump this” list, then you know what you have to do. Get that garbage bag ready.

Dump this: Beverages with high fructose corn syrup or sugar. Drinking calories is one of the quickest ways to gain weight, so quickly rid your fridge of any beverage that lists HFCS or sugar on the ingredient list.

Replace with: Water. It is a well known fact that most people are partially dehydrated, a condition that is harmful to your health and wreaks havoc on your weight loss efforts. Keep plenty of cold water on hand for proper hydration.

Dump this: Rich dairy products. I know that cream cheese tastes amazing, but fat-filled dairy products are extremely high in calories and should not reside in your fridge. Eliminate high-fat cheese, milk and yogurt from your kitchen.

Replace with: Fresh Vegetables.
The produce drawer in your fridge should be overflowing with colorful nutrient-rich veggies. In fact, your fridge should hold more veggies than the drawer can hold. Veggies are filled with fiber, vitamins and nutrients and are a vital part of a healthy well-rounded diet.

Dump this: Fatty meats. It is important that you be selective about the meats that you eat. I may tell you that chicken is a great source of protein, but if you take that as a license to eat fried chicken everyday then the benefit of the protein will be lost in all the extra fat calories.

Replace with: Lean meats. Skinless chicken breast, lean ground turkey, white fish – there are numerous choices when it comes to lean meats.

Dump this: Fruit-flavored yogurt. I hate to break this to you, but that cute individually packaged yogurt is going to do more harm to your waistline than you think. More than 50% of the calories in fruit-flavored yogurt come from sugar. Check out the ingredient list and you likely find both high fructose corn syrup AND sugar.

Replace with: Plain low-fat yogurt, Greek yogurt, or low-fat cottage cheese. If you love yogurt, then get the low-fat plain version. You can even chop up some fresh fruit and stir it in. Another option is to have a scoop of low-fat cottage cheese with chopped fruit on top.

The Freezer
Next let’s take a look into your freezer. Anyone who has walked the freezer aisles at the store knows how plentiful frozen temptations are. How does your freezer measure up?

Dump this: Ice cream. We may as well get this one over with. Hiding a gallon or two (or even a pint) of your favorite ice cream “for a rainy day” is NOT a good idea. Save yourself from that temptation and don’t buy ice cream.

Replace with: Frozen fruit.
When your sweet tooth starts acting up, throw an assortment of frozen fruit into the blender and whip up a healthy fiber-filled fruit blend.

Dump this: Frozen Pizza. This is another one of those items that is just too tempting to keep around. Why would you bother to make a healthy dinner when a frozen pizza is calling your name? Ban frozen pizza from your home and watch as your waist starts to shrink.

Replace with: Turkey or Veggie Patties
. For quick dinners keep your freezer filled with lean turkey patties and veggie patties. Serve on a bed of brown rice or on a whole grain bun.


Dump this: TV Dinners.
I doubt that you need me to go into too much detail on this one. The next time that you are tempted to buy a pre-packaged frozen meal, please turn the package over and read the nutritional facts. You will be shocked by the staggering number of calories and less-than-healthy ingredients.

Replace with: Home-made Portioned Meals. Spend some time on the weekends to cook up healthy meals, and then freeze them in portioned containers. Then throughout the week you simply need to reheat and enjoy.


Dump this: Frozen Breakfast Food.
French toast, waffles and pancakes are popular items in the freezer aisle. Don’t fall for the pretty photos and tasty-sounding names. These items are highly processed and contain loads of unnecessary sugar.

Replace with: Sprouted Whole Grain Bread and Muffins.
It is just as easy to throw a slice of sprouted, whole grain bread into the toaster as it is a frozen waffle. Spread it with some natural peanut butter and pair it with a piece of fruit. Now that’s a much healthier breakfast.

The Pantry
Last, but not least, we come to your pantry. This may be the most painful part of your kitchen raid, since most junk food ends up here. So take a moment to give yourself a pep talk before grabbing that garbage bag and opening your pantry.

Dump this: Sugar-filled cereal.
If sugar or high fructose corn syrup are listed as ingredients on your cereal box, it’s got to go. Sugar-filled cereal is basically another form of junk food, and will only add inches to your waist.

Replace with: Whole Grain Oatmeal. There is a huge difference between instant, sugar-filled oatmeal and whole grain oatmeal.

Dump this: Refined/White Bread/Rice/Pasta. These highly processed products promote weight gain and a plethora of other health problems. Do not buy “white” bread, rice or pasta – especially if you want to lose weight.

Replace with: Whole Grain Bread/Rice/Pasta.
Whole grain is the best choice you can make. It is filled with healthy fiber, and is less likely to contain harmful, waist-expanding ingredients.

Dump this: Chips/Crackers. While refined chips and crackers are fun to munch on, the extra calories will quickly add up. Do yourself a favor by not allowing these into your pantry.

Replace with: Almonds. The key to making this snack a winner is to practice portion control. Place a handful of almonds into individual bags for pre-portioned snacks.

Dump this: Packaged Sweets. I don’t really have to explain this one, do I? Cookies and cakes and candies shouldn’t be a regular part of your diet, so keep them out of your house. It’s one thing to enjoy a dessert once in a while, it is quite another to routinely eat processed sweets at home.

Replace with: Dried Fruit.
When you want to munch on something sweet, turn to a bag of dried fruit. Make sure that you purchase dried fruit that does not contain added sugars and sulfites.

That completes your self-guided kitchen raid. I encourage you to raid your kitchen every couple of months as a way of keeping yourself on track. Talk with your family members about the healthy changes that you’re making, and try to get everyone’s support.

You know that weight loss comes as a result of healthy eating and consistent, challenging workouts. Call or email Ashly Torian today to get started on a fitness program that will get you on the fast-track to your best body ever.