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Date: March 12th, 2009
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Vitamin C may “Slash” Gout Risk in Men according to a New Study
Bob and Judy Bell, Julie Jafar on Tonight's call
Word-of-Mouth Referrals
Vitamin C may “Slash” Gout Risk in Men according to a New Study
Higher intakes of Vitamin C may reduce a man’s risk of gout, the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis in adult males, by up to 45 percent, according to a new study.
According to findings published in the new issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, for every 500 milligrams increase in vitamin C intake, a man’s risk of gout was cut by 17 percent. And for men with vitamin C intakes of at least 1,500 milligrams per day, the risk of gout was cut by 45 percent, said the findings of a prospective study with 46,994 men conducted by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine.
“The present study, to our knowledge, provides the first prospective evidence about the inverse association between vitamin C intake and the risk of gout,” “These prospective data indicate that vitamin C intake is strongly associated with a lower risk of grout,” wrote the researchers, they also concluded “Increasing the vitamin C intake may be beneficial in the prevention of gout.”
Until Next Week,
Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!!
Steve Wallach
GIC Youngevity® International
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This
Week's Conference Call
Conference Call Schedule
We’re gearing up for a fantastic corporate call on Thursday evening! Our special guests will be Kona Double Diamonds Bob and Judy Bell, discussing building team excitement prior to an event, and how you can duplicate that excitement at your own event. Also on the call will be Diomond Julie Jafar, talking about goal setting, and how she became involved in the company.
Please join us every Thursday night at 5:00 PM Pacific, followed by The Leadership Training Call with Sandy Elsberg at 5:30 PM Pacific. Please dial (303) 664-6005, ID 8016610#
Help reduce background noise, and please dial 6 to mute and un-mute your line.
NEW OVATION CONFERENCE CALL Mondays at 5:30PM Pacific / 8:30 Eastern
This 30 minute “triON Product Q&A” call will feature Ovation Founder Everett Hale, formulator Roger Drummer and field leader Sheila Oien. Please join us on the regular corporate conference call number every Monday night at 5:30 PM Pacific. Dial (303) 664-6005, ID 8016610# Help reduce background noise, and please dial *6 to mute and un-mute your line.
Word-of-Mouth Referrals
Even in today's media-driven world, there is no better form of advertising than word-of-mouth-a personal referral from someone whose opinions others trust and respect. Small business owners are among the biggest beneficiaries of word-of-mouth referrals, as they require no advertising and marketing budget.
While you cannot always control how and when referrals come about, there are many ways to start and sustain a positive buzz about your business. Here are some suggestions to help you attract high-value, low-cost, word-of-mouth referrals:
Recruit Cheerleaders
Build a team of supporters for your business-friends, family members and colleagues who routinely talk up your business to their friends and acquaintances. Make sure they know enough about your qualifications and capabilities to make an accurate and convincing case to others.
Become a Source of Knowledge
Take advantage of opportunities to show what you know by offering free presentations to professional and community organizations or to friends and neighbors at a home meeting/party. Make sure that your presentation is relevant to listeners' interests, not a thinly veiled commercial for your business.
Keep in Touch
Don't wait for customers to call you. Contact them from time to time to see how things are going, personally and professionally; what issues or trends they're dealing with; and perhaps alert them to an event, article or Web site that may be of interest. Also consider issuing a newsletter to current and prospective clients with relevant news, tips and other information that can help their business, or simply brighten their day.
Do a Good Job
There's no better source for a positive referral than a happy customer. And remember that the quality of your service says as much about you as the quality of your work or product. Responsiveness, the ability to help out with tight deadlines, and a willingness to do those all-important "little things" builds goodwill and a good reputation for your business
Wiley Hurt
COO
Youngevity® International


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