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Date: July 15th, 2010

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  Vitamin D may “slash” Parkinson’s risk: New Study

  Diamond and Kona Diamond Leaders on Tonight's call

  Things You Can Do to Sponsor New Associates

Vitamin D may “slash” Parkinson’s risk: New Study

High Blood Levels of Vitamin D may reduce the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease by up to 67 percent, compared to low levels of the Sunshine Vitamin, according to a new study from Finland.

Researchers from the National Institute for Health and Welfare in Helsinki analyzed data from 3,173 Finnish men and women aged between 50 and 79. Over an impressive 29 years of follow-up, the researchers documented 50 cases of Parkinson’s disease. The study is reported to be the first longitudinal analysis of vitamin D status and the risk of Parkinson’s disease.

“Our results are in line with the hypothesis that low vitamin D status predicts the development of Parkinson’s disease,” wrote the researchers, in an accompanying editorial, Marian Leslie Evatt, MD, MS, from Emory University in Atlanta described the study as “the first promising human data to suggest that inadequate vitamin D status is associated with the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease”.

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Youngevity® International

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Things You Can Do to Sponsor New Associates

If you are serious about growing your Youngevity Business one of your goals should be to meet new people and to sponsor new people. Here are some things you can do to begin.

Have a goal of talking to at least two new people every single day about your business. Mention some aspect of your Youngevity business every single day to at least two others. This could be sharing the Youngevity Yfactor newsletter or perhaps brainstorming on product usage or simply asking someone if they would like a catalog. Two people every day for a month is 60 new people you will have spoken to in just one month.

Have another goal of talking to five new people every single day. This is different than the above suggestion of talking to two people about business. Make a point of introducing yourself by just saying hello to five new people every day. In one month’s time that is 150 people you will have met. There is a good chance that of those 150 people one of them knows someone who wants what you are offering.

Make sure you have business cards, catalogs, and recruiting information with you everywhere you go. You never know when someone you meet will want information or a catalog.

Reconnect with old acquaintances. Write an email or make a phone call and say hello to folks you have not spoken with in a long time. Make a point to learn new things this month. What have you thought about learning more about?

Make it a point to learn something new this month and to implement this new skill into your business.

Wiley Hurt

COO

Youngevity® International

 

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