Showing posts with label antioxidant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antioxidant. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

8-day Herbalife Trial - DAY 4 and 5

My good wife made a much-improved chocolate milkshake on Day 4, at just the right temperature! On Day 5 we spoke with Iman, one of the workers there who wears stunning blue contact lens! However, I think I ate too much pasta afterwards and had an uncomfortably full tummy for the rest of the day. Ooops.

I like this poster which is up on the wall in the kitchen area of the Herbalife centre:




And here is my wife making our drinks:













Wednesday, October 6, 2010

8-day Herbalife Trial - DAY 3

One of my pet hates is staring. I go all funny when someone watches me while I'm trying to write, or type, or read an email. I hate it when people stare at me in restaurants or shopping malls. I'm just unfortunate to be an "orang-putih" (white man) in Malaysia. I guess I stick out like a sore thumb!

Today my wife learned how to make the drinks herself and served me very well. However, she kind of put a bit too much ice in the milkshake and I found myself, dressed in t-shirt and shorts in an air-conditioned room, shivering like I was on the North Pole! (Or, more realistically, like I was in England.) One of the distributors there noticed the hairs on my arms standing up tall, while I struggled to stop my jaw from chattering!



Standing outside Kompleks Teruntum in the warm evening air, my super-iced chocolate protein milkshake still pulsing through my veins!



A little less ice and my wife will soon be making the perfect milkshake.





Tuesday, October 5, 2010

8-day Herbalife Trial - DAY 2

Day 2 was a lot easier than Day 1. I breezed through the drinks, finishing well ahead of my wife. There were just two other people there, two Muslim ladies. One of them looked a little older and had no teeth. I was very amused by her constant burping as she made her way through the drinks! "Angin" she commented in Malay when I looked at her. Later I decided to have a try and let out a long, loud burp. She laughed too! "Angin", I said. ("Angin" means 'air'.)


Here are the three drinks:

The aloe vera intestine cleaner



The lemon and hibiscus antioxidant herbal tea



The protein shake








Monday, October 4, 2010

8-Day Herbalife Trial - DAY 1

Just a little worried as we approached the makeshift 'drinking room' in a quiet secluded corner of Teruntum Complex in Kuantan, I remarked to my wife how it doesn't look like the room of a good, professional company. She gently reminded me that HERBALIFE is fairly new in Pahang and they are in process of shifting premises to Mahkota Square, near the Pahang State Mosque. Herbalife has been in business in Malaysia for around 4-5 years.

A lean distributor named Jess attended to us and sat us down in a corner of the room. She talked me through a little about the drinks and then served us the first one - aloe vera intestine cleaner. It was hard going.

A large group of Malays near the solitary whiteboard chatted energetically before they exited, and shortly after were repalced by another group.

The aloe vera intestine cleaner took a good 10-15 minutes to finish, probably 20. Whilst drinking, Jess shared her experiences with Herbalife and addressed a couple of my questions.

After finally gulping down the last swig of the aloe vera intestine cleaner, I felt quite bloated and wondered if I would be able to manage two more. The plastic cups, complete with my name, the numbers 1, 2 and 3 written vertically, and Jess's name, were a lot more voluminous than I had imagined.

Enter the second drink - the lemon and hibiscus herbal tea antioxidant. This is the fat buster. I was concerned it would burn away what measly fat I do have left, and leave me looking like a skeleton. Jess re-assured me it would be fine and would just clean my body of the bad toxins. I asked in jest if I could 'pass' drink 2 but the answer was 'no!' It was, however, surprisingly easy to drink.





The third drink - Blended soy and whey protein powder - in other words, "Chocolate Milkshake!" By now I was feeling quite good and growing in the confidence that I would be able to complete the three drinks. The chocolate milkshake was thicker than the previous two and had a distinct taste of peanuts, but was definitely the most tasty.

At odds with previous thought, I didn't actually feel too full and was rather chuffed for the rest of the evening! The only question mark that still hovers over my head is precisely what effects I am expecting to see in just a short 8-day trial period.


Anyhow, I'm excited for Day Two.


Stay tuned...








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