Sorta Monthly Newsletter

February 09, 2007

IN THIS ISSUE

1. February is Here
2. Climate Change
3. Hart Health
4. Joint Pain
5. Bob's updates
6.Special Offer
7. Business Building






 

 

 

Feb. Birthdays
Beth Larson
Carmin Miranda
Sony Bono

If you haven't done so, please send me the month of your birthday, so that I can get you your B-day Rebates.

Last Month's Bonus Earners.
Beth Larson
Carole& Jerry Peterson


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February!

Another new month in 2007. February is getting off to a great start. The weather is fantastic.

It's been in the 80s all week. This weekend there is a “slight” chance of rain. We like the sun, but everyone around here is well aware that our rainfall is way under this year and at this rate we are looking at some real water challenges this summer. So I hope we get some rain soon, as long as it comes down over time and not all at once. I don't have a boat to get around in when it floods.

I took this month's picture last weekend. I have shown the view from the valley up to the mountains, so this time I took a quick drive up to Crestline and shot down into the valley. On very rare occasions you can see Catalina Island. If there wasn't a fog layer, I think I would have been able to see the island that day.

As I was thinking about what to write about this month, I had to ask “What happened to January?”

Wasn't it just last week we watched the Rose Bowl Parade? I don't know who keeps hitting the fast forward button, but I wish they would stop it.

I have stuff to do, and not enough time to do it! I guess I will have to make the time to do the activities I know need to be done, and not let other detractions get in the way.

February is the shortest month of the year, but I have hopes of seeing it as the biggest month for this Team. Anyone have someone they want to share Cinch with? How about Get Clean?

Speaking of Cinch:

I'm adding exercise to my Cinch plan. Up to now I have been doing minimal work. Mostly just walking half of what I should be doing. But even without the exercise, I have lost a bunch of inches and 15 pounds. So far I have worked out every night this month and it's helping me lose more inches, but not pounds, yet. My pants don't fit anymore. All of them are baggy. Guess I need to do a shopping run, but I want to wait a bit longer. It's good to know that the Cinch Plan works this well. I can't wait to see what happens after two weeks with a good workout added.

How are you guys doing on the plan? Send me your stories and share them with the rest of the team.

Have you gone to www.cinchclub.com yet?

I went to the February 3rd Shaklee meeting in Fulerton. I hope next month those of you in So Cal will join me.

We saw a presentation on Joint Pain Relief. I have included some of the info this month.

The IPPC released their Climate Change report. More on that down below also.

Shaklee has made February Heart Health Month. Guess what? Yep.. More on that down below too.

Rebates!

Shaklee now has four basic product groupings:

  • Wellness Pack (basic nutrition)
  • Cinch Starter Kit (weight management)
  • Get Clean Starter Kit (environmentally friendly household cleaners) and the
  • New Nutrition Therapy Skin Care System

Sponsor someone into Shaklee with a 100 PV order that includes at least one of the packs/kits. Get a rebate 20% of your next order of at least 100 PV, as long as your order is placed in January or February.

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Climate Change

Did you see the new report issued by the UN? It's now no longer a question of "if" human activities are responsible for Climate Change. It is a certainty.

What's the concern? I see it as something positive. There are whole lot of people in this country who have always dreamed of owning beach front property and now they can realize their dream! In other parts of the world where it's normally too cold to get much snow they will have much more snow to play with. How is that a bad thing? If you have to put up with the cold you may as well be able to have some fun with it right?

Ok... So I am not channeling Dennis Miller. I don't believe there is much good to say about man caused climate change.

Here in California Arnold took a bold step and established the first limits on CO2 . There has been lots of talk about regulating green house gases will cost too much and will wreck our economy. I don't buy it. Roger doesn't buy it. We can have a very strong economy and protect our environment at the same time. Shaklee has several programs proving the point.

Each of us CAN and SHOULD do our parts to be part of the solution. I know you've heard me say this before, but I really believe each of us has a responsibility to do what we can as individuals to be part of the solution.

When you buy Shaklee's Get Clean Starter Kit you saves 108 pounds of packaging waste, 248 pounds of greenhouse gases, and the equivalent of planting 10 trees. The Get Clean products are not just concentrated, they are Hyper-Concentrated.

We have about 40 members in this team. If everyone used Shaklee products instead of the grocery store brands, we would save 2.16 TONS of wastes. We would save nearly 5 TONS of greenhouse gases. It's like we planted 400 trees.

Not too shabby for just 40 people. Now what if each of us got 10 other to switch to the Get Clean products? 400 people means 21 TONS!!!! of waste saving. Planing 4000 trees! That's a whole new forest. We are a small team, growing, but still small. If we could make this type of contribution to the environment, think what it could be when this teams grows to 100 members?

Let's look at it from a different point of view.

If you buy the Starter Kit instead of the store brands, you will save about $3,400. What would you do if someone gave you a check for $3,400? 40 members means we save $136,000! 40 members with 10 customers, means a saving of $1.4 Million!

For each person you get to switch to Get Clean it's the same as handing them $3,400. You help them become a part of the solution at the same time you are giving them a lot of money.

Can anyone tell me why this isn't a good thing?

If you are already using Get Clean, Good On Y'a!!

If you are a member and not using Get Clean login to your account and order the kit.

If you are not a member go to http://www.shaklee.net/steve-abrams/product/80431 Place your order.

You can pay the retail price or join as a member and get the member price, plus get all other products at member price.

What?? Does the stuff work? Does it work? It works. It works as well or better than your current products. If I am not right you get your money back. Yep that's right, if you don't think Basic-H2 clean as well as products like 409, you get your money back.

So let's summarize.

Using Get Clean saves our environment and saves you $3,400. If you are not happy you get your Money back.

Now.. what is the reason you are not using Get Clean?

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Health Science Bulletin!

Modifications You Can Make To Support the Hardest Working Muscle In Your Body - Your Heart

Your heart - it beats on average 100,000 times a day and pumps the equivalent of 2,000 gallons of blood each day. Imagine what a workhorse our hearts must be! So vital to our life and yet not well taken care of by most of us. Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States, claiming close to a million lives each year. Over 30 million Americans live with the burden of heart disease; 60 million Americans have been diagnosed with hypertension, a major risk factor for heart disease.

While traditionally considered a "man's disease," heart disease has become a serious health challenge for women as well. Cardiovascular disease kills over 500,000 women each year, more than the next seven causes of death combined. To give you a perspective, 1 in every 2.5 women will die of heart disease and stroke, compared to 1 in every 30 women who will die from breast cancer. What may be the most important information is that heart disease in women presents with different symptoms and physicians tend to under-diagnose the disease in women. In fact, more than half of women who die of coronary heart disease have either had no classic symptoms, or have been misdiagnosed as anxiety, stress or musculoskeletal disorders. Part of the challenge comes from the fact that coronary artery disease in women tends to present with symptoms like shortness of breath or fatigue rather than the classic "crushing" substernal pain that is more typical in men. Research conducted by NIH with 515 women surprisingly revealed that fewer than 30% of women reported having chest pain or discomfort prior to their heart attacks, and 43% reported have no chest pain at all during any phase of the attack. The most common symptoms they reported were unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances and shortness of breath. So, whether you are male or female, today is the day to put your heart health on the radar screen.

So, let's talk about what you can do. First of all, let's assess your risk and then determine what you can do to lower your risks. Yes, there is much you can do to hopefully prevent a catastrophic event from happening to you down the road! The seven major risk factors for coronary artery disease are: 1) family history, 2) obesity, 3) hypertension, 4) elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, 5) Type 2 Diabetes, 6) smoking and 7) sedentary lifestyle. Well, only one of these risk factors is not in your control. You cannot change your family history, but knowledge is good --so, if your family tree includes heart attacks, strokes and diabetes, it behooves you to look at the other 6 risk factors -- because these are all modifiable risks that you have control over! Knowing your risk factors is the first step in preventing heart disease. Once you know your risk factors, you can begin to take the steps needed to reducing your chances of developing heart disease.

Modifiable Risk Factor 1: Being overweight or obese

If you're like 65% of Americans who are overweight or obese the number one thing you can do to reduce your risk of heart disease is to achieve a healthy weight. Too much body fat, especially around your waist, puts you at higher risk. Being overweight or obese also increase your risk of other conditions like high cholesterol and triglycerides, stroke and Type 2 Diabetes. So by losing weight you can begin to reduce your risk of heart disease. And the good news is you don't have to lose a lot of weight to start to improve your health. Modest weight loss of even as little as 5-10% can significantly improve your cholesterol, blood pressure and risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.

Modifiable Risk Factor 2: Having High Blood Cholesterol levels

You can have high cholesterol and not know it because in the early phases of accumulation of cholesterol plaque in your arteries, there are no symptoms! This buildup of plaque can narrow your arteries and reduce blood flow ultimately leading to arterial blockage or blood clots in arteries that feed the heart and brain. This in turn can cause a heart attack or stroke. Lifestyle changes like improving your diet and increasing your physical activity can help lower your cholesterol. Consistently eating a diet rich in whole grains, fresh fruit, vegetables, legumes and low fat sources of protein (like soy protein) can help lower cholesterol and protect your heart. The FDA has recognized that the consumption of 25 grams or more of soy protein per day may reduce your risk of heart disease. Choosing healthy sources of fats is also incredibly important. You need to limit your intake of saturated fat (the type found in beef, butter, cheese and regular fat dairy products) and completely avoid trans fats (found in fast foods, bakery products, packaged snack foods and some margarines) as these have been clearly linked to increasing the risk of heart disease. Simultaneously, it is prudent to switch to monounsaturated fats (found in olive oil, avocado, nuts and seeds), as regular consumption of these fats has been shown to decrease your risk of heart disease. Another important heart healthy fat is omega-3 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated fat found in foods like fish and flaxseed that may also help protect your heart by decreasing your risk of heart attack, protect against irregular heartbeats and helping to lower triglycerides and blood pressure. Fiber is another important part of a healthy diet. Look for dark breads that contain at least 3 grams of fiber per serving, whole grain cereal that provides at least 6 grams of fiber per serving. Fiber supplements that provide at least 5 grams of fiber, preferably a blend of soluble and insoluble fiber are a prudent addition for anyone dealing with elevated lipids.

Modifiable Risk Factor 3: Having High Blood Pressure

You can also have high blood pressure or hypertension and not know it. With elevated blood pressure, your heart is working harder than normal, pushing your blood with too much pressure against your artery walls. This in turn may enlarge your heart and damage your arteries and significantly increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. What can you do? Well, if you are overweight, losing weight can make a significant difference in your blood pressure. Eating a heart healthy diet rich in plant foods and heart healthy fats can also help. And make sure to get adequate amounts of potassium, calcium and magnesium but watch your sodium intake. Studies indicate that populations who consume diets rich in potassium, calcium and magnesium, but limit sodium intake have lower blood pressure. Regular physical exercise also tends to strengthen the cardiovascular system and lower blood pressure. And, again, omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to support healthy blood pressure and help to maintain healthy heart rhythm.

Modifiable Risk Factor 4: Having Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes is a serious and increasingly common disease in which the body doesn't properly use insulin, the hormone produced by the pancreas that is responsible for transporting sugar in the blood into cells of the body where it can be metabolized. Left untreated, blood sugar levels increase and will damage blood vessels, thus increasing the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Being overweight and sedentary are two big risk factors for developing Type 2 Diabetes, and once again, modest weight loss can help prevent diabetes from developing in the first place. If you already have diabetes, weight loss, improvements in your diet and the addition of fiber can help to naturally improve your blood sugar control. Regular visits to your health care provider are critical if you already have diabetes. If you have a family member with diabetes or you are overweight, have your doctor screen you for diabetes, which can often be without symptoms until it is advanced.

Modifiable Risk Factor 5: Being Physically Inactive

Being a couch potato increases your likelihood of developing heart disease. And increasing your physical activity can make a big difference. If you're overweight it will help you burn calories, it will also help lower your blood pressure and improve your cholesterol. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes a day, most days of the week. If you don't have time to do all 30 minutes at once, no worries, breaking it up into shorter periods of exercise is fine just be sure it all adds up to 30 minutes a day. In addition to vigorous activities like walking, running, or swimming, simple day to day activities count too. Activities like gardening, housework, mowing the lawn are all activities that can help improve your heart health.

Modifiable Risk Factor 6: Smoking

Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. Even second hand smoke, constantly breathing in smoke from someone else's cigarette or cigar also increases your risk of developing heart disease and other serious conditions like cancer. If you smoke the best thing you can do for your health and the health of others around you is to quit. Discuss quitting with your doctor. He or she can help direct you to a smoking cessation program that's right for you.

So in honor of February - Heart Health Month - Shaklee wants to be sure you are taking special care of your most prized possession, your heart. Learn if you have any risk factors and take the necessary action outlined in this Bulletin to modify your risk - starting today. Start by following a heart healthy weight and inch loss plan and increasing your physical activity level. In addition, consider the use of heart-smart dietary supplements as added nutritional support. Incorporate soy protein and soluble fiber into your diet. Eat a diet rich in plant foods like whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, other lean protein and heart healthy fats. Be sure you are consuming adequate amounts of homocysteine lowering folic acid, Vitamins B6 and B12. Make sure to get plenty of omega-3 fatty acids. If you are concerned about contaminants in fresh fish, consider a pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplement that will bring you a full spectrum of omega-3 fatty acids including EPA for hearth health and DHA to support brain function. And don't forget about Coenzyme Q10, to prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, the form of cholesterol that makes up the plaque that builds up inside artery walls. People who take statin type drugs may be depleted in coenzyme Q10.

So, enjoy a few bites of mouth-watering dark chocolate on Valentine's Day (for its heart healthy polyphenols, of course) and then go for a walk with your "honey." Talk about your excitement about incorporating exercise, healthy eating and wise supplementation into your daily routine so that you can enjoy the coming year with energy and vitality--and the confidence that you are taking care of your heart.

Be well.

Dr. Jamie McManus MD, FAAFP
Chairman, Medical Affairs, Health Sciences and Education

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Joint Pain Relief

Do you wake up in the morning with stiff joints? Do you have soreness during the day?

Well you're in good company. 1 of 3 Americans live with joint pain. I was one of them.

The first few steps in the morning were always a challenge, but worse was the pain I had in two of the knuckles on my left hand. On way to work the pain would make it hard to hold on to the steering wheel. When you are going 75 mpg, its not a good idea to drive with one hand.

Taking Aleve worked, but I figured there had to be a better way. I knew swapping joint pain for an ulcer wasn't moving me forward. Looking through the Shaklee catalog I came across Joint Health Complex. After a week, I saw a huge improvement. My knuckles no longer hurt, but I was still a bit stiff in the morning. At the meeting I learned that I was on the right track but I was using an incomplete solution. I added the Pain Relief Complex and the difference is amazing. I get out of bed with not even a hint of a wobble.

So how does this work?

You've all heard of Cox-2. Its been in the news with the lawsuits about Celebrex and Viox. Cox-2 is an enzyme that causes joint inflammation. Another enzyme called 5-Lo is also responsible for inflammation. A third enzyme call Cox-1 is a good enzyme.

Aspirin and Aleve work at inhibiting Cox-2 so it relieves pain, but it also interferes with Cox-1 and does nothing to stop 5-Lo. It's side effects are Bleeding Ulcers.

Celebrex/Viox stopped Cox-2 but did nothing for 5-Lo. It's side effects are clumping of blood cells, resulting in strokes and heart attacks. As you may or may not know, they have been removed from the market.

Shaklee's products Stop Cox-2 and 5-Lo without interfering with Cox-1. It's side effects are pain relief.

There is a third member of the Join Pain Relief Products. Joint & Muscle Pain Cream. This is a great product for quick pain relief. When I overdo my workouts I'm very glad to have this around.

If you have any joint pain, I encourage you to give these products a try. I'm very happy that I did.

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Shaklee B-Complex Special Offer

Studies show people with lower homocysteine levels are more than twice as likely to maintain heart health as those with elevated homocysteine levels.

The B vitamins—folic acid, B6 and B12—promote a healthy cardiovascular system by helping to lower homocysteine levels in the blood.

Shaklee B-Complex gives you the right balance of all eight B vitamins you may not be getting in your diet. The eight B vitamins, including biotin work to:

Promote healthy cardiovascular systems

Help metabolize energy from carbohydrates, fat, and protein

Aid in the synthesis of DNA and new cells

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Bob Reals - A report from Napal

Bob sent several updates. I am putting them into his own page. Click Here for the reports

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Starting to Build a Business

Your Plan of Action:

So, you have been thinking about earning some extra money, but not sure what concrete steps you can take to get started?

1) DREAM Write down your 'why' for joining Shaklee. Consider what you'd like your ideal future to be and create your personal vision of success for you and your Shaklee business.
2) COMMIT Start your personal wellness program today. Shakleeize your home, and invest in your business.
3) LIST Create a starter list of people you know that you would like to share Shaklee with.
4) INVITE Contact your possible partners and invite them to learn about the Shaklee Opportunity.
5) SHARE Share your personal story and enthusiasm for the Shaklee lifestyle. Shaklee has lots of tools that make it easy to share.
6) SPONSOR Bring partners into your business by simply helping them take the same steps you took.
7) TEACH Teach others to take these same simple steps toward realizing their own personal dreams. Use yourself as an example. Encourage them to join and enjoy the Shaklee lifestyle just as you have.

Thats it! Just seven little things. Ok, some are not so little, but as you know, if you take a task that seems too big or hard to do, and you break that task down to it parts, you'll find the parts aren't so hard. If you do the small parts, you end up completing the big task.

If you need help breaking down one of the tasks let me know. We will work on it together.

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