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Wednesday, 25 January 2017 07:56

What part of our daily diet should consist of milk products?

Dairy products are beneficial to our body. They provide 16 nutrients and calcium, and also create a "defensive shield" that protects us from serious diseases. They prevent high blood pressure, osteoporosis and effectively protect against colorectal cancer. Everyone should take a look at their diet and think about whether it contains the right amount of dairy products. A new mobile phone application will be helpful in planning.

When Dairy Farmers of Canada attended The Health, Sports & Lifestyle Expo in Vancouver, they created a powerful and captivating performance to highlight the surprising benefits of yogurt, which aids in the prevention of high blood pressure.

The performance, and the film of it, were made to promote the free Get Enough Helper App, which helps people track what they eat based on recommendations from Canada’s Food Guide. 

In the video, we see a gymnast stacking and balancing a series of chairs in front of conference attendees. The gymnast then climbs, twists and contorts his body at seemingly impossible angles on top of the chairs, to show how far we each stretch to find balance in our day.

The performance is intensely physical and dangerous – much like high blood pressure – and encourages the audience to use the Get Enough Helper App to help the fight against high blood pressure. Each day someone uses the App, Dairy Farmers of Canada donates $1 on their behalf to the Heart & Stroke Foundation to support the fight against high blood pressure.   

The performance is spellbinding, engaging and stunning, and the video shows conference attendees watching in rapt attention while enjoying complimentary yogurt parfaits and savouring the surprising health benefits of yogurt. 

Using the application doesn’t just facilitate composing your daily diet. It is also significant support in the fight against high blood pressure.

Have a look!