Google Earth News: FREE enlyten Astronaut Food
Talk about a long commute. Anyone who works in space or on a space station has arguably the record for the longest commute to a job. If you are lucky enough to make it into NASA’s space program, Google Earth and Beyond, you will need to be in tip top condition for orbit.
Well a supplement I have found and have been using during golf rounds I realized fits the NASA astronuats perfectly. Here’s the lowdown: enlyten strips are like a combination of those dissolvable breath mint strips you’ve seen, chewing gum, and Gatorade. Drop a few strips in your mouth or in between your gum and lip, get a flavor like chewing gum; and within 2-3 minutes get the energy and electrolytes of drinking a whole bottle of Gatorade. With Gatorade you would have to wait 30 minutes for the fluids to digest and then need to hit the restroom shortly thereafter.
Next time you get to speak to an astronaut or NASA official for that matter, tell him about enlyten. I mean they just signed SHAQ to a contract, so why wouldn’t astronauts like this. It’s easy to carry, won’t float away, has all the nutrients they need to stay hydrated, awake, alert, and healthy. No joke, the stuff just works – they have enlyten strips for Melatonin, Energy, Antioxidents, and Electrolytes. Go to Allstrips for a FREE sample, not any free software, but some handy informative presentations about this wonderful product.
Read all about enlyten and their product line here: www.allstrips.com
