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Maintaining Muscle Mass While Losing WeightWeight loss is rarely a straight path. One of the biggest challenges along th...
13/02/2026

Maintaining Muscle Mass While Losing Weight

Weight loss is rarely a straight path. One of the biggest challenges along the way is the risk of losing muscle while trying to lose fat. Unintended muscle loss can lead to slower metabolism, reduced strength, less tone or definition, and even long-term health risks.

The best strategy for maintaining muscle while losing weight is to adopt a balanced, health-focused approach that supports fat loss while preserving lean muscle. With the right combination of nutrition and exercise, you can achieve sustainable results that go beyond the number on the scale.

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The key to maintaining muscle mass while losing weight lies in embracing a long-term, health-focused approach.

USANA BiOmegaWhat’s inside BiOmega makes all the difference.Our formula combines high-quality fish oil from cold-water, ...
09/02/2026

USANA BiOmega

What’s inside BiOmega makes all the difference.
Our formula combines high-quality fish oil from cold-water, deep-sea fish with EPA and DHA omega-3s—plus vitamin D to work synergistically for whole-body support. Finished with a light lemon flavor to help prevent any fishy aftertaste, BiOmega is thoughtfully formulated to fit seamlessly into your daily routine.
Simple ingredients. Smart science. Trusted quality. 💙

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

It’s Your Special Day—Let’s Celebrate!Make sure you don’t miss your Birthday Reward!Update your birthday details in your...
04/02/2026

It’s Your Special Day—Let’s Celebrate!

Make sure you don’t miss your Birthday Reward!

Update your birthday details in your USANA account so we can send you your exclusive birthday promo code and make your day extra special every year.

You’re 6 Minutes Away from a Better Understanding of Cellular NutritionTo understand cellular nutrition, you can take th...
01/02/2026

You’re 6 Minutes Away from a Better Understanding of Cellular Nutrition

To understand cellular nutrition, you can take the better part of a decade to earn a PhD in microbiology or you can set aside about six minutes to read this story.

Opting for the doctoral route means deeper knowledge, a nice degree to frame, and many fancy words to throw around. But reading on will simply answer four key questions to provide an actionable understanding of possibly the most important topic in nutrition.

And you’ll save a few hundred thousand dollars in the process. The choice is yours.

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Cellular nutrition is one of the most important topics in health and wellness. Learn the basics of cell nutrition with simple, common-sense answers to four key questions on the vital topic.

Adolescent Health 101: 8 Tips for Staying Healthy as a Child and TeenChildhood and adolescence are among the most import...
31/01/2026

Adolescent Health 101: 8 Tips for Staying Healthy as a Child and Teen

Childhood and adolescence are among the most important stages of any person’s life. And while this probably isn’t news to you, it bears repeating. The amount of growth and development the body experiences during these periods of time are astounding. Simply put, the body changes during childhood and adolescence—a lot.

During childhood and adolescence, it can even seem like the body is constantly in flux. The changes come so rapidly that it may be difficult to monitor your child’s health—both physical and mental. Whether you’re a parent searching for facts and tips about your child’s health or a teen looking to read up on your health, you’ve come to the right place! After all, what better place to start than the basics?

The list below breaks down some of the most important (and interesting) facts about childhood and adolescent health.

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Learn 8 important facts about adolescent health. Also discover tips for taking charge of child and teen health and wellness.

USANA® CellSentials™Look and feel your best every day with the essential nutrients you need for cellular health in USANA...
26/01/2026

USANA® CellSentials™
Look and feel your best every day with the essential nutrients you need for cellular health in USANA® Vita Antioxidant and Core Minerals.

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For description and benefits, kindly click the link below:
https://askthescientists.com/qa/cellsentials/

To get 15%-20% discount, kindly click the link below then add to cart:
https://www.usana.com/s/U7Wg

For inquiries, you may contact our Independent Associate:
Mark Anthony Viterbo
FB : https://www.facebook.com/mac.viterbo
email: mrv.usana@gmail.com
cp/viber : 0977 830 0510

Learn how Core Minerals and Vita Antioxidant with the InCelligence Complex deliver a solid foundation of nutrients to nourish, protect, and renew cell health.

𝗩𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻 𝗖 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗕𝗼𝗱𝘆• Supports normal immune system function• Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative s...
21/01/2026

𝗩𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻 𝗖 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗕𝗼𝗱𝘆

• Supports normal immune system function
• Contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
• Assists bone, cartilage, teeth, and gum development and maintenance
• Provides antioxidants to help maintain good health

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𝘈𝘥𝘷𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘝𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘯 𝘊 𝘚𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘭𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵

This unique blend of mineral ascorbates helps to increase your daily vitamin C intake and the time it stays in your bloodstream.

Our proprietary Vitamin C blend can be found in our Proflavanol C100 and CellSentials. In our standalone Poly C tablet, you get 600 mg of vitamin C protection along with citrus bioflavonoids, rutin, and quercetin-key antioxidants to support health and wellness.

To purchase, kindly click the link below, fill-up get discounted price and will deliver at your doorstep..
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Celebrating 17 years of USANA Philippines—a journey written with heart, faith, and countless shared moments. To our Bran...
21/01/2026

Celebrating 17 years of USANA Philippines—a journey written with heart, faith, and countless shared moments.

To our Brand Partners, devoted staff, leaders, partners, and everyone who has walked this path with us—thank you. Thank you for believing when it was hard, for showing up with passion and integrity, and for choosing to grow, serve, and dream together. Each effort, each sacrifice, and each small win has shaped the story we proudly celebrate today.

As we look ahead, our hearts are full of hope. May the years to come bring deeper purpose, stronger bonds, and more lives changed through health, care, and genuine connection.

The journey continues—and it is more meaningful because we walk it together.

With gratitude for the past and faith in what’s ahead.
Happy 17th Anniversary, USANA Philippines.


Learn to Start Again: Giving Your Health Goals Another ShotIf you ask just about anyone about their health and wellness,...
18/01/2026

Learn to Start Again: Giving Your Health Goals Another Shot

If you ask just about anyone about their health and wellness, they’re probably willing to admit there’s room for improvement. Most adults simply aren’t as healthy as they want to be. And, at one time or another, most have tried to change this.

All too often, the story is the same. You decide to be healthier, and you come up with an action plan. Whether it is exercising more, eating nutritious meals, or a combination of the two. You stick to your plan for two weeks. Or a month. And then life gets in the way and your new habits get dropped just as fast as they came.

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Creating new health habits is a challenge, to say the least. Successfully adopting a healthier lifestyle requires persistence, the ability to identify good mistakes, and, in most cases, the willingness to start something again.

Step One: Identify Good Mistakes and Commit to Starting Again
Falling back into old habits can be discouraging. After all, nobody likes to set their sights on something only to fall short. But when it comes to health and wellness, as with so many other aspects of life, you can learn from your failures. It’s all about identifying good mistakes.

The term “good mistakes” sounds like an oxymoron. Mistakes are bad, right? Well, sometimes. It all depends on how you frame your thinking.

Mistakes without reflection can be bad, sure. But mistakes with reflection can be a powerful tool for change. Let’s think about this in terms of your lifestyle journey. If you tried to make positive changes to your lifestyle, but struggled to maintain those changes, you likely made a few “mistakes.” These mistakes could be things like skipping your workout for a few days in a row, allowing yourself too many “cheat” days with your meals, or simply trying to implement changes in your life that don’t fit your interests or abilities.

Turning these mistakes into good mistakes will require a little bit of self-reflection. Why did you fail to achieve your health goals? Did you set realistic, measurable goals for yourself? Did you schedule early morning workout time even though you are absolutely not a morning person? You know yourself better than anyone, and so you will be able to identify where you went wrong.

With this knowledge under your belt, it’s time to commit to starting again. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and dive right back into your health journey—but this time with a few changes.

The Psychology of Habit: Creating Routines That Stick
In most cases, you can’t change your health overnight. It’s an ongoing process that requires diligence and consistency—and the easiest way to maintain consistent behavior is to form habits. When people make lifestyle changes and then drop them within a few weeks, it’s often because the newly adopted behavior never became a habit.

This is all fine and good, but it raises a crucial question: how can you successfully create habits that stick? Fortunately, this is a question that psychologists have already sought to answer.

Studies show that one of the key elements of forming health-related habits is specificity. The more specific the desired behavior, the easier it will be to solidify as a habit. Take healthy eating, for instance.

Many people have a common goal: they want to “eat healthier.” While this is a great lifestyle change to try to make, this goal is very vague. A more specific goal might look something like this: “I want to eat more fruit every day.” Still, this isn’t as specific as it can get. Taking it a step further, we end up with this: “I want to eat an apple with lunch every day.”

The final version of the health goal outlined above has two key elements of habit-forming behavior: a when and a where. This hypothetical person will eat an apple with lunch (that’s the when—during lunchtime), wherever they happen to be eating (that’s the where).

When goals are specific, it becomes easier to measure progress and fidelity. If you struggle to keep yourself accountable, you may benefit from a log or other method for tracking your consistency. Going back to the example above, you could track that goal with a calendar and a simple yes or no mark. For each day that you ate an apple with lunch, you’d put a yes, and for each day that you didn’t, you’d put a no. With enough yesses, the behavior will become habitual—it may even start to feel strange to eat lunch without an apple.

SMART Goals
Goal setting is a bit of a balancing act. You want to set goals that are achievable, while also ensuring that your goals push you to reach your potential. In business settings, many teams and individuals use the SMART framework for creating their goals. SMART is an acronym that stands for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound—all of these are qualities that your goals should have.

This framework can be applied to your health goals as well. Let’s go back to the apple a day example. This goal is specific, measurable (either you ate the apple or you didn’t each day), achievable, and relevant (it ties into the more general goal of eating healthier). But what about time-bound? Is there a time frame in which the goal should be reached?

To make this goal time bound, there needs to be some sort of deadline. Let’s rewrite it: “within one month, I will be eating an apple with lunch at least six days a week.” Now the goal meets all of the SMART goal criteria.

Choosing a Method That Works for You
There’s no one right way to make lifestyle changes. It’s an individual process that varies from person to person. So if SMART goals don’t seem like your thing, don’t worry! Find a method that works for you. And remember: failure doesn’t have to be the end. Reflect, turn your mistakes into good mistakes, and start again.

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How to start again. Learning from your mistakes can help you make better goals on your health and wellness journey.

16/01/2026

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