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Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

US economy and USANA

According to a white house source, the Federal Government has responded to the financial crisis with systematic and aggressive measures to protect the financial security of the country. They further explain that "...these actions will take time to have their full impact, but they are decisive measures and big enough to work."

The source further comments that "as these actions take effect, they will help restore stability to our markets and confidence to our financial institutions; they will allow small businesses to return to a path of prosperity; and they will make it easier for Americans to borrow for cars, college education, and homes." Did you read that "BORROW," not owning but borrowing.

As our economy is getting worse, Americans need to find a way to not be so dependent on our government to help us when the economy is bad. To do that, each person has to develop a way to have residual income. USANA is that opportunity for you to finally take control of your finances.

Please contact us, if you have any questions about this amazing opportunity. Or visit our website www.karolynas.com or www.karolynas.usana.com for further details about USANA.

Take control of your future and your life with USANA!!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

At a glance guide to plastic bottles

Lately, you’ve been hearing all kinds of bad news reports about toxic chemicals leaching from plastic bottles and containers. Here at USANA, we care about your health. If you heat these bottles or re-use them, you might be increasing your exposure to hormone mimics or any of a number of other chemicals.

On the other hand, plastic is all around us, and not all of it is hazardous to your family’s health. How do you know which types of plastics are worse, and which are not as bad? The fist clue is the number inside the recycling symbol on the bottom of the bottles or containers. The numbers indicate which are accepted by recyclers, but they also indicate the class of plastic and its chemical characteristics:

No. 1 PETE or PET (polyethylene terephthalate)
No. 2 HDPE (high density polyethylene)
No. 3. V (vinyl) or PVC
No. 4. LDPE (low density polyethylene)
No. 5. PP (polypropylene)
No. 6. PS (polystyrene)
No. 7. Other or miscellanous

To sum up, if the bottle has the number 1, 2, 4, or 5 on the bottom, it’s made from one of the safer plastics. If the number says 3, 6, or 7, there is a greater likelihood that the bottle will be leaving a chemical residue in your beverage. Category No. 3, PVC or polyvinyl chloride, is the worst, followed by No. 7, which may contain polycarbonates (bisphenol-A).

Another clue is that the softer the plastic the more likely that leaching can occur. You can also use your nose. If you sniff a hint of plastic, find another container. Of course, your best bet is to avoid plastics for food and beverage altogether, and use glass, metal, or ceramic refillable containers whenever possible.

Dr. Wentz has diversed this information to associates all around the globe, and here at karolynas, we are making available to the public at large. Please join our vision, and Dr. Wentz mission to be the healthiest family on earth, free of disease, living long healthy lives. To join us, please click here. You will have two options, to become a preferred customer, or to become a distributor. Call us if you have any questions on which one to choose.

To purchase USANA products, please click here. You can enjoy Christmas specials if you purchase before December 12. Please, visit our website www.karolynas.com or www.karolynas.usana.com