| CV-Online injects vitamins into local and international companies!
CV-Onlines vitamins for your business campaign has taken Central and Eastern Europe by storm since it was launched a couple a months ago. The company is now taking the offer into Western European markets, to enable all EU members to access the highly educated talent pool of the new EU states. Emma Toth-Plumtree, Managing Director for CV-Online said,the idea of vitamins for your business grew out of CV-Online Latvia, where maybe due to the long cold and harsh winter, the sales and marketing team felt that it was time to inject some life and vitality back into the business community. By vitamins, CV-Online is referring to fresh, talented, well educated, multi-lingual candidates who have gained work experience in key sectors and disciplines. CV-Online is offering companies the chance to source such individuals through unlimited job advertisements and database access during a specific period of time, for an extremely attractive rate.
Health department DG frees seized Rath drugs
Department of Health Director General Thami Mseleku ordered the release of a shipment of tablets, imported by controversial Aids quack Matthias Rath, after Port Health officials in Cape Town had impounded it about five weeks ago.Mseleku's intervention raises new questions about the Department of Health's close relationship with Rath, whose claim that his vitamin supplements can “reverse Aids" has earned him national and international condemnation.It also begs the question whether Mseleku had encouraged officials answering to him to break the law by irregularly releasing the shipment. Port Health is a subdirectorate of the health department. A Port Health official who wanted to remain anonymous said: “We stopped the pills because [the consignment] was non-compliant with certain regulations. But then we were told to release the substance by the department." Department officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, say Rath, a German national, imported two pallets, about 5 000 bottles, of his multi-vitamins into South Africa in May.
Who should and shouldn't take daily multivitamin
It's estimated that 82 per cent of Canadians households use nutritional supplements, and among them, two-thirds take a multivitamin every day in an effort to stay healthy. Yet according to a report released last month by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, there's scant evidence that popping a multivitamin pill will prevent disease. .
Ethics of supplement use in sports is a gray area
As the strength coach for BYU's track and field teams, Jillian Camarena spends a lot of time in the weight room. On any given day, she'll see a number of nutritional and athletic supplements pass through the door. "Sometimes someone will come in with something new, and I'll ask them what it is," Camarena said. "I see a lot of protein shakes, I've seen creatine used. I feel that if it's going to be something that's iffy, an athlete's probably not going to bring it in." While the majority of athletes limit their supplement use to protein shakes and multivitamins, some branch out into other areas of performance enhancing supplements. As the use of supplements in athletics increases, the distinction has become increasingly blurred between acceptable uses and unfair advantages derived from performance enhancing supplements.
Infinity Sun Launches New Aerosol
(PRWEB) June 22, 2006 -- Infinity Sun, the latest innovation in age-defying spray-on tanning used by celebrities like Jessica Alba and many others, introduces Infinity Sun Aerosol, the only anti-aging self tanning aerosol. Infinity Sun Aerosol is enriched with anti-Oxidants, vitamins A and E and seven skin conditioning essential oils, with a refreshing vanilla aromatherapy fragrance. The system is developed with a multi-directional applicator for a quick and seamless application, enabling the user to mist their way to a fine, all-natural tan or touch up their sunless tans between sessions. Veronique Munro, CEO of Infinity Sun says "the Infinity Sun Aerosol provides our customer with the instantly stunning tans they have come to expect from the Infinity Sun system. The aerosol affords them the convenient luxury of accommodating their busy schedules." To apply Infinity Sun Aerosol, hold the can six to eight inches away from the skin and spray over the face and body.
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