Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 7 Jun 2012, p. 3

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THURSDAY, JUNE 07, 2012 THE NEW TANNER L-Carnitine now available in Canada Naturally Speaking with Advertorial 3 Louisa McCarley RHN, ROHP/RNCP L-Carnitine has been the most prominent natural weight loss supplement in Europe for more than a decade due to its effect in improving the usage of fat as a source of energy. The usage of fat as a source of energy is helpful for people that exercise as well as people that are concerned about their cholesterol levels. L-Carnitine Plus RXBalanceTM L-Carnitine Plus provides L-carnitine tartrate, a natural substance that has been well researched and is known to be nontoxic, it has no known side effects, and it is well tolerated by young and old. This amino acid is synthesized in the liver and kidneys from two essential amino acids, lysine and methionine. However, as we age, our production of L-carnitine can drop significantly, and some conditions and medications can cause low levels of carnitine in the body. Research shows that L-carnitine is necessary for the maintenance of good health. It helps to reduce levels of circulating and oxidized LDL cholesterol, as well as triglycerides, and it enhances exercise performance by facilitating glycogen storage during low low intensity aerobic exercise and balancing fuel utilization during high intensity aerobic exercise. RXBalanceTM GREAT DEALS: There were great prices on all kinds of treats and treasures in Acton on Saturday as Trinity United Church (bottom) staged a yard sale. At St. Alban's Church, Cynthia Blades (left) and Sharon Deforrest offered previously loved items for sale. ­ Ted Tyler photos Cops talk tech at free seminar Centre (SERC), and the Elder Technology Assistance Group (ETAG) to provide a free technology workshop. Learn more about the digital world, and how to stay safe within it, along with some of the newest technology gadgets and how to keep yourself protected against viruses, hackers, identity theft, internet scams and elder abuse. The workshop is Monday, June 11 from 1 until 4 p.m., at Sheridan College, on Trafalgar Rd in Oakville. Free parking and refreshments will be provided. To register call the Halton Seniors Helpline at 1-866-457-8252. For more information contact Constable Wendy Moraghan-Elder, Services Coordinator, Halton Police at 905-878-5511 ext. 5064. June is Seniors Month and to recognize and celebrate seniors, the Halton Elder Abuse Prevention Network has partnered with the Halton Police, the Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (ONPEA), Sheridan Elder Research WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS 75 Mill St. E., Acton 519-853-3051 "Serving your health needs, Naturally, since 1977"

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