Total
Wellness
There are so many aspects to total wellness. Here are a few aspects
of total wellness that may interest you:
Physical
Wellness:
Are you ever tired, stressed
out or depressed? Are you like 62% of the adults out there who could
stand to lose some weight? And what about some serious conditions
such as:
Arthritis
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Multiple
Sclerosis |
Fibromyalgia
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High
Blood Pressure |
Diabetes
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Heart
Disease |
Cancer |
Depression
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High
Cholesterol |
The list goes on and on.
Ever wonder what factors are contributing to so many of these conditions?
We are committed to helping
each other take better care of ourselves. We have developed a simple
approach to good health for life with a combination of our incredible
line of nutrition and weight management products to use, as well
as a practical plan to follow that even the busiest of people can
fit into their lifestyle.
Financial
Wellness:
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Are
you in debt?
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Are
the credit card bills never ending?
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Are
you working harder these days just to stay even?
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Have
you saved anything for retirement?
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Can
you afford that vacation that you so desperately need?
As you may have already seen
section we have helped hundreds of people learn how to earn considerable
incomes working from home. You may not have a goal to be a millionaire
but what would an extra $3,000 - $5,000 a month mean to your family?
You’ll meet many of our teammates who now earn 5 times those
amounts each month! Maybe just an extra $500 each month would have
a tremendous impact on your household budget. What ever your financial
goal we can work with you to help you achieve it. Wouldn’t
it be nice to have some money AND the time freedom to enjoy it.
Environmental
Wellness:
Most people at least say
they would like to preserve the environment and everyone seems to
speak out against industrial pollution or the green house affect.
But what about right at home? Have you ever considered how many
household contaminants you have lurking around your home that could
be poisoning your family, without you even knowing it? Some
of the stats we will share with you on this site will shock you.
They are not intended to frighten you as much as they are intended
to inform you about one of the most important factors we believe
is contributing to sickness and disease in many households today.
You should begin by thinking
of your home as a toxic waste dump. The average home today contains
over 62 toxic chemicals – more than the average chemistry
lab at the turn of the last century. Since WWII over 70,000 synthetic
chemicals have been produced, of which, fewer than 2% have been
tested for carcinogenic, mutagenic or birth defects in humans. And
by far the majority of these chemicals have never been tested for
the affects of long-term exposure at all.
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) conducted a survey that concluded that inside air quality
in our homes in North America was anywhere from 3 to 70 times more
polluted than outdoor air quality. Further studies by the EPA showed
that airborne chemicals in the home were 3 times more likely to
cause cancer than those chemicals found in the air outside. With
most people today spending 90% of their time indoors is it any wonder
that cancer rates have doubled in the last 30 years.
Speaking of cancer, it has
now become the #1 cause of death for children in North America.
Eerily similar surveys show
that cancer has now become the #1 killer of women between the ages
of 35 and 54.
These 2 groups of people
spend a lot of time at home indoors and some of the primary suspected
causes are linked to household products such as cleaners, laundry
detergents and pesticides like those you might find in a can of
common household disinfectant.
Bleach for example has been
linked to cancer, reproductive problems and brain function abnormalities
such as those in children with learning and behavioral problems
like ADD or ADHD. There has been a united US/Canadian Commission
lobbying to have bleach banned from household use for some time
now but the multi billion dollar manufacturing companies have a
very powerful and financially persuasive lobby that has been successful
in preventing that so far.
Since 1980, asthma rates
have increased by 600% in North America with household cleaners,
laundry detergents and cosmetics among the prime suspects and known
asthma triggers.
Think about what’s
in the air we breathe. Walk down the aisle at your local supermarket
or drug store that houses all the cleaners and take a deep breath
- if you can. Still think there’s nothing to any of this?
Chemicals
get into our bodies 3 ways:
- Inhalation
(we breathe 10,000-20,000 liters of
air per day)
- Ingestion
(think of the pesticides used on your
food)
- Absorption
through our skin (there is
a reason they sell stop-smoking and weight loss “patches”
to stick on your skin – the ingredients get absorbed!)
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The
National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety has found more
than 2500 chemicals in cosmetics that are toxic, may cause tumors,
reproductive complications, biological mutations as well as skin
and eye irritation.
Currently in both Canada
and the United States labelling laws do not protect the consumer
but rather big business. For example, pesticides commonly used in
the home and around the garden are only required by law to list
the “active” ingredients on the label. Up to 99% of
the contents are usually “inert” (meaning inactive)
ingredients many of which are toxic or poisonous.
The body often stores chemicals
in fatty tissue. The brain is a primary target for these destructive
organisms
as it has a high fat content and a very rich blood supply to transport
the chemicals there.
Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue,
Lupus, MS, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Disease, ADD and
ADHD,IBS, Depression and Arthritis are just a few of the diseases
and conditions that are now believed to be connected, at least in
part, with some chemical exposure.
The product line our team
has chosen to represent contains the following:
Personal/Family Wellness:
When was the last time you
took a real family vacation or a weekend away with a friend? How
about volunteering at school or seeing every single piano recital,
ball game or ballet performance. Why don’t you surprise the
family with a trip to Disneyland this year? For some of us,
just taking time for ourselves is a long forgotten indulgence. We
all need to be better parents, siblings, members of our community
and friends. Whatever you are into and whoever is important to you
in your life those are the times you’ll cherish and we want
to help provide you the time freedom to pursue those important goals.

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