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This is a hitters ball for sure. It sets very well the indentions on it are awesome. It is a little bit harder than the average rec ball but once you get use to it there is no other ball like this out there.
A little sophisticated for my needs, as I am not on a cycling team nor do I race. I bike 21 miles every day for weight loss. Still, I love this little gadget. I've got a couple screens set up for distance, speed, time, time of day, temperature, battery, calories, and I'm sure I've missed a couple more. I upgraded from the 520, and I LOVE the touchscreen, it makes using it so much easier, even with gloves on. Have not used navigation yet nor live tracking but plan to do so in the very near future. It's nice that there is an accident alert feature as well. I have used the virtual partner a couple times, not to really race but to motivate me to keep my speed at a certain level or higher. I know I'm just using the "tip of the iceberg"...this has features I likely will never use. But the features I do use are AWESOME and keep my rides interesting. Well worth the money IMO (and first decided to buy one when my iPhone's gps app started using up most of my phone battery. Now I have plenty of battery life during my ride and don't have to mount my phone. The Garmin 820 tells me all I need to know).
If you buy this then you also need to get the Candigone bottle. They work together. If you want to get rid of yeast from your body, this will do it. Let me tell you, what you'll get. The Candigone is a two-part system. One bottle of pills and another bottle of a liquid with a dropper. The directions will tell you everything you'll need to know. There is a diet that is suggested you follow. I do think following the diet is important because you'll want to reduce your intake of yeast so the pills will work better to eliminate yeast from your body. It only makes sense that if you're going to go through the expense and time to rid your body of yeast then you don't want to keep adding more. So gluten, bread, pasta make yeast and sugar feeds the yeast, so guess what, part of the diet is to stop taking in all that stuff. Well, I'll be honest, the diet was torture for me. But here's the great news. After I was done doing this cleanse of yeast so much changed that I was amazed. Anything sweet that I have always loved ended up tasting too sweet, I couldn't enjoy it. It was actually making me feel sick. Then I was craving meats, such as steak, sausage, pork like crazy. You are allowed to eat protein during the diet. But I was craving it like crazy after the diet. I've since found out that when your body doesn't get sugar, it craves protein. Which is great because I would rather have steak and veggies or sausage and peppers or steak fajitas. I used to be a junk food addict. I ate too many sweets. The diet is difficult to follow but you can get through it. Have boiled eggs or eggs and sausage in the morning. Gluten-free soups are good for lunch. Some of these gluten free products do have some sugar but usually very little. Just remember that they suggest the diet, it's just a suggestion, so if you can't follow it perfectly then don't be too hard on yourself. Just do the best you can. Another tip for the diet: A five-layer Mexican dip is great to have even though the sour cream is dairy, it's only a little. And corn chips for the dip aren't considered gluten. Applesauce is a good substitute for apples in the diet. Good luck!
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