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	<title>My LifeCaps Stories &#187; hiking</title>
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		<title>Elisha</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LifeCaps does work!
My dad is a 52 year old avid hiker. He normally eats a huge breakfast before hiking and packs a lot of food just to keep his energy level up. Recently he went on a 19 mile hike packing nothing but LifeCaps, water, and an emergency sandwich that I, as the skeptic, made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LifeCaps does work!</p>
<p>My dad is a 52 year old avid hiker. He normally eats a huge breakfast before hiking and packs a lot of food just to keep his energy level up. Recently he went on a 19 mile hike packing nothing but LifeCaps, water, and an emergency sandwich that I, as the skeptic, made him pack “just in case”.</p>
<p>He took a LifeCaps every few hours or so and of course drank lots of water. He made the 19 mile hike in record time and stated that he felt great. He sure acted as if he felt great! At the end of the hike he fed the sandwich to his German Sheperd JoJo, obviously mocking me for making him pack it in the first place. <img src='http://mylifecapsstories.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Anyways, after seeing it work for my dad on his hike and being a mother of two young children I firmly believe that EVERYONE should at least have 1 bottle of LifeCaps in their car just in case something happens and food is not readily available.</p>
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		<title>Steven Sharp: on a hike</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My second test of LifeCaps included physical exertion. The seminar that I attended didn&#8217;t require me to exert a great deal of physical effort other than sitting in a chair and listening to the instructors. Although, one could argue that sitting in a chair and paying attention to someone is a form of physical exertion, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My second test of LifeCaps included physical exertion. The seminar that I attended didn&#8217;t require me to exert a great deal of physical effort other than sitting in a chair and listening to the instructors. Although, one could argue that sitting in a chair and paying attention to someone is a form of physical exertion, it isn&#8217;t the same as hiking up a mountain. However, with that said, I was able to sit in a chair and pay attention to the instructor quite nicely with the help of LifeCaps™!</p>
<p>Daryl Stevenett invited me to go on this hike with him to test two things: <a href="http://skycor.net/2009/06/hammock-tents/" target="_blank">hammock tents</a> and LifeCaps™. I ended up being quite happy with both! Basically, we took four items with us: sleeping bags, hammock tents, LifeCaps™ and water.</p>
<p>I ate a normal lunch at 2:00pm on Saturday and we started our hike at 5:00pm. We hiked for 3 1/2 hours. I took one LifeCaps™ at 5:00pm when we started, and another at 9:00pm, just before going to sleep. While hiking, I had plenty of energy and never felt wobbly-kneed, shaky or irritable. And, with the last LifeCaps™ at 9:00pm, I was able to go to sleep just fine. Typically, I don&#8217;t fall asleep easily if I have an empy stomach, but that wasn&#8217;t a problem this time!</p>
<p>I woke up at 6:00am and popped a LifeCaps™ in my mouth. I allowed the gelatin capsule to dissolve in my mouth in order to taste the powder on the inside. It tasted really good! That&#8217;s one of the things that I like the most about LifeCaps™, I&#8217;m able to take them on an empty stomach and I don&#8217;t have to force it down! Try that with a regular vitamin!</p>
<p>We packed up our stuff and hiked down the mountain. The hike down took us about an hour. And, as with the hike up the mountain the night before, I had plenty of energy and none of the typical side-effects of not eating a regular meal. LifeCaps™ are amazing!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a believer!</p>
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