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Date: November 5th, 2009 In this issue :
Vitamin D deficiency may increase Asthma risk Children with low Vitamin D levels may be at a higher risk of developing asthma, suggests a new study from equatorial Costa Rica. Low Vitamin D levels were also associated with increased frequency of hospitalization, according to the study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care medicine. “In these Children, lower Vitamin D levels are associated with increased markers of allergy and asthma severity.” Wrote the authors lead by John Brehm from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. “ A log of 10 unity increase in Vitamin D levels was associated with reduced odds of any hospitalization in the previous year, any use of anti-inflammatory medications in the previous year, and increased airway responsiveness,” they added. Until Next Week, Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!! Helping You Live Younger Longer, and Prettier! “Push Yourself, Only You can Motivate You.”
This Week's Conference Call
Kona Double Diamond – Tara Ellerbe Triple Diamond Leader – Dr. Cory Gold Please join us this evening as we hear from Kona Double Diamond Tara Ellerbe and Triple Diamond Leader Dr. Cory Gold. Tara will be sharing her secrets on building for events and hosting home parties. Dr. Gold will promote our Super Saturday event on November 21st. Listen to our experts, put their advice in action, and watch your sales soar! 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.
Hosting Home Meetings & How to Overcome Objections 1. “My spouse will kill me!” (Have it at a friend's place, sister, mother, etc) 2. ”I can't afford it.” (Have a potluck function where each person will bring a special appetizer or dessert.) 3. “My house is too small!” (We all know that feeling! But you know, your friends will enjoy themselves, no one ever cares about things like the size of the room, or the state of the house. They just come to have fun, and they never care about those details.) 4. “I can't afford to buy anything” (You can get your products for FREE). 5. “I don’t have enough furniture” (Have a cushion party. Give a prize for the most unique cushion). 6. “No one would come, I live too far away.” (Extend the invitation and give them a chance to decide. They may be looking for something social to participate in. Ask them, you might be pleasantly surprised.) 7. “All my friends work” (Great! They are the ones who have a little cash to spare. Besides, they could invite some of the people they work with.) 8. “I am new to the area.” (Terrific! What a great way to get to know the neighbors. You certainly would know who your friends were after the party.) 9. “My kids are home.” (Bring the kids?? Let them play!) 10. “I am too busy!” (Do a quickie or an office party, 15 minute demo, etc.) Wiley Hurt
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