We had a hard and long winter. Spring began like flicking gears from one second to another. Pollen are therefore overwhelming this year. This is a short video clip we made in our own interest. But not only, because biestmilch can definitely help you to re-balance your immune system.
Archive for April, 2010
Sniffing and wheezing in spring? Touch base with biestmilch!
Hey guys don’t forget to take part in our raffle “Search Find Fly” 2010
Especially you, who just got their SLOTs in South Africa, check it out here. Congratulations form the biestmilch team and good luck!
The Salty Sweater – yet another Myth of Sports Science?
Since several months I had in mind to write about cramping, sweating and electrolyte/salt substitution. It is a topic widely promoted and rarely questioned. Electrolyte sports drinks and salt substitution concepts are based on the unproven assumption that there are athletes that lose especially high amounts of sodium, and that athletes lose more salt than fluid under extreme weather conditions. The web is full of recommendations based on sloppy arguments or lacking any scientific grounds. Before I introduce to you a different thought concept that seems to have much more logic to me than the electrolyte depletion model, I would like to present to you a simple calculation that gives clear-cut evidence of the fact that dehydration is not causing cramps. I quote Jonathan Dugas and Ross Tucker in their book “Runner’s Body”.
2nd Biest of Friends Meeting in Wiesbaden
Friday and Saturday we met in our office in Wiesbaden to continue discussions on our brand ambassador program. This time we have been an English speaking group, very passionate and clearly very much in line with biestmilch’s philosophy and community building activities.
We all agreed that the main path we shall continue to walk along is the digital one, and that authenticity and passion, and the consistent communication of multimedia-based content within our different networks and communities respectively are the core of our future cooperation. Nevertheless, we all know and agreed upon that our work and experiments
in the wild need to be continued to generate genuine content and stories.
For strengthening the relations among us, and for providing a base for a consistent exchange among us we decided to launch a facebook group. Moreover, we decided to call ourselves “Biest of Friends”
Our guests: Mark Hughes, Pieter de Neve, Torsten Kleinert, Karsten Kunkel, Mario Schmidt-Wendling





