Melaleuca Wellness Company Rep Leads Book Discussion

Book discussion: 7 p.m. Irene Jackson will hold a discussion on the topic and book 'Eat Right 4 Your Type' at the Thayer Memorial Library in Lancaster. In the book 'Eat Right 4 Your Type: The Individualized Diet Solution to Staying Healthy, Living Longer and Achieving Your Ideal Weight,' author Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo makes a persuasive argument that your blood type is an evolutionary marker that tells you which foods you'll process best, and which will be useless calories. Irene is a convinced and knowledgeable follower of this lifestyle and would like to share this knowledge with others. She will have on hand Eat Right 4 Your Type pamphlets with each blood type represented. It would be helpful for you to know your blood type before coming to this discussion. Bring your questions. Irene works for Melaleuca Wellness Company. Pamphlets will sell for $5 each. The Library is located at 717 Main St. and the phone number is (978) 368-8928.

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Melaleuca Aquires Naming Rights to Idaho Baseball Field

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho The future of minor league baseball in Idaho Falls just got a little more secure.

The owner of the Idaho Falls Chukars will pay as much as two (M) million dollars to build a new stadium by next summer.

Owner Dave Elmore, who owns five minor league teams, says advancing the project the money is the right thing to do.

His pledge comes after the healthcare products company Melaleuca agreed to chip in 600-thousand dollars, acquiring the right to rename the stadium Melaleuca Field, from what's now McDermott Field.

KHQ Right Now - News and Weather for Spokane and North Idaho | Idaho minor league team owner says he'll front money for new stadium

Allergies and skin care... I know all about it!

Allergies and Skin Care - Keeping it Simple

By:  Dr. Ed Schulhafer, MD, CMES

There are many reasons to advocate simplicity in skin care product formulations.  One reason is that the more ingredients introduced, the lower the benefit of the effective ingredients.  Another reason is economical.  The fewer ingredients used, the more cost effectively the product can be produced.  A third goal of skin care is efficacy.  There are not truly so many effective and proven ingredients in skin care products that have proven placebo controlled trials supporting their use.  From an allergist's viewpoint, the simpler, the better.  Each and every ingredient carries the risk of causing contact allergy. 

While most of us patch test to either 24 or 45 ingredients capable of causing contact allergy, even the 45 standardized tests from Dormer only identify about 50% of all causes of contact allergy.  When we need to test for other kinds of contestants, we either have to purchase less standardized materials for patch testing or devise our own standardized tests from raw materials.  There are no patch tests available for botanicals.  To just apply the source plant for the standard 48 to 72 hours in an inadequate amount of time for contact testing.  These no standardized tests must be kept on the skin for 6 to 7 days.  And the potency of the plant varies with where it was grown and even what conditions existed during the growing season.  It is  truly a wild goose chase.

So what are common contact allergies from cosmetics?  The most common category is from preservatives.  Formaldehyde releasing products are a huge and common source for contact allergy.  This includes quaternion 15 in shampoos and conditioners, eye makeup, foundation, lotions and creams, shaving products, bath gels, soaps, and dusting powders.  Diazolidinyl urea and imidazolidinyl urea are two other commonly used preservatives that can cause sensitization.  Other common formaldehyde releasing products include bronopol and DMDM hydantoin.  Approximately 10% of all those tested are reactive to this class of preservative.

A rare cause of cosmetic allergy is from parabens.  While 1.5% of the population is technically allergic to parabens, the reaction typically occurs only when the skin is stressed or broken from another condition such as eczema.  When contact allergy does occur it is difficult to find from patch testing as the standardized test is often too weak to solicit the reaction or it is not applied to the stressed area of skin. 

PABA, para-aminobenzoic acid, used in sunscreens 15 years ago is rarely a cause of contact allergy today.  It has been largely eliminated as an ingredient.  More commonly, benzophenone is the contactant allergy in sun screens now. 

Dermatitis limited to the upper eyelid is often from the acrylic used in nail polish or artificial nails. 

Propylene glycol  is another common sensitizer used in cosmetics, detergents, shampoos, hair dressings, insect repellents and toothpastes.  It is a commonly encountered preservative.  Glycerin is a better vehicle to be used as a solvent because reactions to it are rare. 

While beeswax rarely causes sensitization,  if it is cross contaminated with propolis (bee glue) sensitization is certainly possible.  Lanolin rarely causes reactions unless applied to stasis eczemas and ulcers.

The next most common category of reactions to cosmetics after preservatives is fragrances.  Remember that the term fragrance free does not mean no fragrance.  This term can be applied to a product that uses masking fragrances to make a product odorless.  Balsum of Peru is the most common fragrance sensitizer.  Musk ambrette in shaving cream is a most common fragrance that causes contact dermatitis.

Many bath preparations contain the sensitizer, cocamidoproyl betaine.  Eye make up preparations may be cross contaminated with nickel, the biggest sensitizer of them all.  It can be from the eyelash curling instrument or the mascara applicator.  Cobalt and chromate can be included as coloring agents and they can sensitize as well.  In the case of eyelid dermatitis one must consider gold, shampoo ingredients and the nail cosmetics already mentioned.

Hair coloring agents can cause sensitization.  p-phenlenediamine (PPDA), toluene-2,5-diamine and p-aminophenol are all active sensitizers.  Ammonium persulfate used to lighten the color of hair can also cause allergic reactions.  Henna reactions are rare.  A newer sensitizer in hair coloring agents is glycerol monogycol thiamate.  This one used in permanents can persist for as long as it is present in the hair in contrast to PPDA that usually only causes reactions when it is first applied.

Facial makeup can cause reactions due to the use of dyes such as D&C Red no. 36, no. 31, no. 19 and D&C yellow no. 10 and no. 11.  Artificial nails are formulated with many possible sensitizers such as the various methacrylic acid esters all referred to as monomers, demethcrylates or methacrylates.  These reactions occur around the nail bed and sometimes the upper eyelids and neck. 

While this article names the most common sensitizers there are many rare ones.  There are always choices and tradeoffs in the selection of ingredients.  It is so much more prudent to use those substances that never or rarely sensitize and to limit ingredients to the essentials. 

To Reach Dr. Schulhafer drs@bestallergycare.com

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How to get your Ads noticed....

How to get your Ads noticed....

When you have a business online your primary goal is to gain exposure for your company to produce sales. So how do you go about doing that? How long should you advertise on one site? I did a little experiment last year to see if what other marketing gurus say is true: "That it will take up to 7 times before someone will notice your ad, and 8-10 times before someone will click through and depending on the product 15 times before someone will purchase from you".

I looked for where my sites would be noticed the niche market for all of my services, products and Support for Moms sites.

I did banner advertising, text advertising, networking on line, help out in forums that are in my niche market for me its very time consuming since I have 2 companies but 2 of them are a perfect compliment to each other. I have found that referrals work great too!

I recommend if you advertise somewhere don't just do it for one month, I have noticed I get more responses when I advertise on a site for several months at a time, sometimes one month is not enough to see results when you advertise because it takes people up to 7 times before they even really notice your ad.

As a marketing consultant I have had people leave my site from advertising within one month because it hasn't worked for them yet, but those who have been advertising on my site for more than a month their pages are high in rank and they have a lot of clicks and more of a following to their sites etc.

My only advice and this is coming from someone who has been in direct sales or her own business for over 10 years do not think 1 time on 1 site with an ad is going to produce you results.

My sites are on several other sites for at least 3 months or longer before I decide to no longer advertise on a particular site.

It can take up to 7 times before someone will notice your ad, 8-10 before someone will click through and depending on the product 15 times before someone will purchase from you. So if you advertise on a site that someone goes to a lot say 1-3 times a week or more it may be 3-4 weeks before you will have people purchasing from you.

The other thing I would advice is that you get involved in doing chats and establish yourself as an expert in what you do, I am doing

AVON

right now (offline) and am doing the Beauty expert course so I can be better able to serve my customers and so far it is wonderful! I am able to know my products better, know skin care, to know what colors of makeup etc will go with what skin color etc I plan on holding classes over the next couple months in town here for beauty makeovers!

Advertising here and there and jumping around from site to site every month is not going to help. If all you can do is advertise on 3 sites each month keep advertising on those same sites at least 3 months before you decide to no longer advertise there, I know I will have some people say that's not right or that is a waste of money...well I advertised on several sites for 5 months and saw the results from the advertising, forums I get more of a response faster when I can be there read where people need help and reply with my signature to my sites :) Those sites that I only advertise with for one month, guess what...I didn't get a high response click through rate, and I didn't make very many if any sales at all from those sites.

Rebecca White of Advantage Marketing 4 U

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The little things...

Positive things that have happened in my life this week:

- Number 1 : My lovable husband left a card on my pillow that says : Sharing a marriage with you... I want you to read this today and then from time to time just as a reminder of how much I love you... inside it has a beautiful poem that end with ... because I find that such an enormous part of my happiness comes from sharing a marriage with you!!

- My mother sent me some Dutch magazines.

- The seeds that I put in 2 weeks ago are starting to grow and will be giving me beautiful flowers in a short while.

- My best friend in Holland is happy again.

- I managed to pay this months bills.

- I made a great connection with two possible new customer and I will follow up with them this Saturday and the following Tuesday.

Life is good when you appreciate the little things.

Yvonne
Levittown, NY
http;//hbisk.WhyWellness.com

There is no better time than right now to be happy.
I deserve and accept Happiness. Happiness as a journey, not a destination. I work like I don't need money, I love like I've never been hurt, and I dance like no one's watching

On-line enrollments... easy and quick

Contrary to a previous posting, in which the following was said :"One thing Melaleuca is lacking is an automated online enrollment system", Melaleuca does have an on-line enrollment system. I am assuming that this person has not had the possibily to see the updated website. Presentations, enrollments, reports, etc.

And the coolest new feature: ExpressLink. The easiest way to do your shopping. It will remind you of previous items you have bought. Just to make shopping with Maleleuca even easier.

Yvonne

RENEW Intensive Skin Therapy

Thousands of Melaleuca customers use Renew Intensive Skin Therapy every day to fight dry skin and keep skin soft and healthy. Many of them have shared their stories of how much they love Renew and how it's changed their lives. 

So, in order to find out whether Renew is the absolute best, we tested it against the brand most doctors recommend and Renew's strongest competitor. We contracted with one of the world's most respected clinical laboratories to conduct two independent, double-blind clinical studies during a harsh Canadian winter.

One study compared Renew's performance against Eucerin® Original Lotion when used on severely dry skin. The second study measured how well Renew relieved the chronic dry skin associated with eczema.

How Did Renew Do?
The clinical results exceeded even our expectations. Renew outperformed, outlasted, and flat out beat the leading dermatologist-preferred brand in every area tested on severely dry skin.

After only 24 hours, Renew left severely dry skin significantly:

  • softer
  • smoother
  • more moisturized
  • and healthier

When compared to Eucerin®, Renew attracted five times more moisture after 14 days! And, skin's ability to retain moisture improved by more than seven times versus Eucerin®. What do these numbers mean for your skin? Because Renew makes it easier for skin to attract and retain moisture, Renew literally helps skin heal itself—it puts an end to dry skin.

Renew's long-lasting, non-greasy, total body formula is truly the complete moisturizer and the perfect lotion for your entire family!

Dry Skin Relief of Eczema
In the second study, participants who used Renew on their eczema prone skin found that their severely dry skin saw significant improvements in redness, itching, flaking, and scaling.

These results confirm what so many customers have told us - Renew can help you and your loved ones find relief from the chronic dry skin associated with eczema.

Melaleuca products don't require 'child-proof' lids

We can help you keep dangerous chemicals out of the home. Melaleuca products don't even require 'child-proof' lids, because even if a child does ingest any Melaleuca product, the carer can phone the Poisons Information Centre, and they will be reassured that their child will not suffer harmful effects.Let me show you today, how to make your home into a safe, toxin-free home - where it is safe for the kids and safe for you.

Safe, Toxin-free Home: Did you know?

 

 

Melaleuca Lacking in Online Banking

One thing Melaleuca is lacking is an automated online enrollment system. Disadvantages: Many will see the fact that it’s 15 years old as a disadvantage Changes A former executive with Melaleuca and other MLM/direct sales companies, Disadvantages: The only disadvantage, that we see with the Changes opportunity, Alien Invaders of the South Region The melaleuca removes a tremendous amount of water, drops litter which clogs the is called biocontrol, and has a number of advantages and disadvantages.

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