The Amega Global Vita Flask - Lance Armstrong's Missing Link
- Author Paul H. Moore
- Published November 16, 2010
- Word count 653
The only possible thing missing from Lance Armstrong's Madone SL frame, and the one thing that could have brought the 7 time Tour de France champion a few more crowns, may have actually been an ENERGIZED water bottle. Where could he have found one? Did one ever exist during his 7 year run while we watched him cascade at lightning speed from the walls of the French Alps, to the storefronts along the Champs Èlysèes. How did he do it? How did he successfully battle cancer and defy all odds to become one of cycling's greatest champions? And I'm sure you're asking the same question - how he do it without even having a zero point energy bottle? Without having used Amega's Vita Flask! I don't know either! But he did!
Amega Global has recently announced the release of their newest zero point energy product - the Vita Flask. It is a sleek, basic, and stylish sports-like bottle that has been infused with Amega Global's Amized Fusion technology. It is designed to keep you going all day and into night with your very own zero point energized beverage of choice, as long as that beverage is not a HOT one! The stainless steel material of the bottle makes it an ideal choice for any and all extreme sports enthusiasts and athletes of all types. It should definitely give you that competitive edge. I wonder which sports teams will adopt such cutting edge products in the future. A shift in professional sports that won't occur until they find out how Amega utilizes their technology for performance and energy enhancement on all levels. I'm a San Francisco Giants fan myself and if I could somehow get a message to their management team I would, in hopes that it would help propel them to winning the World Series this year. Imagine Tim Lincecum pitching with a Zero Point Energized arm! The Amega Vita Flask is conveniently sized and created to cater to all types of lifestyles. The point is you don't have to be a Tim Lincecum, or a Lance Armstrong to enjoy the technology and products.
The Amega Vita Flask I imagine can be for anyone who takes an interest in health, wellness, homeostasis, and all natural sources of energy. Is that you? If not, then I'm sure you can go on using that old BPA cancer causing plastic bottle you carry around with you, wash, heat, and re-use without a second thought as to the chemical compounds involved in such pre-historic, environmentally hazardous materials. The risk is due to a chemical called BPA (Bisphenol A), that can be released when the bottle is washed, heated, or re-used.
Not that you should be blamed for not knowing any of this. That's not what I'm saying! Please don't misunderstand! My motivation is to get the information out there for people. To let them know that they have more options beyond those that make us sick. How are you supposed to know about BPA? How is a mother to know that the baby bottle she is heating up could possibly be damaging her child? She does now.
The Amega Global Vita Flask retails for $98. Now as this may seem like an high price to pay for a water bottle, keep in mind that this bottle has been saturated in a field of zero point energy at a six million dollar facility in Singapore. Too much to pay? Just consider that some bottles of water (the actual water and not the bottle) retail for as high as $60,000 for a 1.25 ml bottle of Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani. This is the world's most expensive bottle of water designed by Fernando Altamirano. Although the Vita Flask isn't coated in 24k gold, it still is zero point energized stainless steel, with the capability of enhancing tap water into 7 Tour de France crowns!
Well - that might be pushing it a bit.
Paul H. Moore, M.F.A., M.Q.P.
http://PaulHMoore.com/amegavitaflask
Energy Entrepreneur/Actor/Medical Qigong Practitioner
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