CRN launches 'The Supplemental' Blog

May 14, 2012

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WASHINGTONThe Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) Foundations Lifesupplemented" consumer wellness campaign launched its blog, the Supplemental, which will provide new perspectives to educate and inform consumers on combining  healthy diet, supplements and exercise to optimize ones health and wellbeing.

The blog will feature eight regular contributors including: 

  • Carla Birnberg writer, personal trainer, former bodybuilding competitor and author of MizFitOnline.

  • Leslie Bonci, a registered dietitian, director of sports nutrition at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for Sports Medicine, former spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and contributor to Runners World.

  • Tina Haupert, freelance writer, author of the blog, Carrots N Cake, and book, "Carrots N Cake: Healthy Living One Carrot and Cupcake at a Time" and certified personal trainer.

  • Sheryl Kraft, freelance health journalist, essayist and author of Midlife Matters.

  • Duffy MacKay, naturopathic doctor, scientist with CRN and contributor to Naturally Savvy.

  • Andrea Metcalf, healthy lifestyle expert as seen on NBC Today Show, motivational speaker and author of best-selling "NakedFitness."

  • Danielle Omar, registered dietitian, nutrition strategist and author of Food Confidence.

  • Liz Scherer, health journalist, digital copywriter, womens health advocate and award-winning author of Flashfree.

In line with the Lifesupplemented" campaign, the Supplemental will encompass the three pillars of good health (healthy diet, dietary supplements and  regular exercise), and include topics ranging from eating well on-the-go and supplementing the diet to training for races and reducing stress. Twenty-six companies in the dietary supplement industry pledged support in the continuation of "Life...supplemented" this year.  

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