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Date: February 5th, 2009
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Vitamin D May Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease According to New Research
Convention, Convention, Convention in Las Vegas!
The Importance of Building Solid Relationships
Vitamin D May Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease According to New Research
Low levels of Vitamin D could increase the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack, heart failure, or stroke by up to 62 percent, according to a new study from Harvard.
“The possibility of a causal link between vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease is supported by biological plausibility, and demonstration of a temporal association, and the finding of a dose response between 25-OH D deficiency and risk,” wrote lead author, Thomas Wang from Harvard Medical School.
“This Data raises the possibility that treatment of vitamin D deficiency, via supplementation or lifestyle measures, could reduce cardiovascular risk.” Wang Also Wrote.
Interest in Vitamin D has been increasing in recent months with an increasing number of studies linking the vitamin to protection against osteoporosis and certain cancers. There is also evidence that a higher intake of Vitamin D may be helpful in promoting healthy blood pressure levels, healthy blood sugar levels, healthy muscles, and joints as well.
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GIC Youngevity® International
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The Importance of Building Solid Relationships
People like to do business with people they know and trust. This is why building solid relationships is so important. The process of building relationships can take on many forms, however. Let's take a moment to review some of the key areas which may help you build and maintain relationships within your organization.
Your 30 Second Introduction Have you upgraded your 30 second introduction lately? If you haven't revised it in the past year chances are the impact may be stale. A new introduction can spark your own energy which will show when you introduce yourself. Consider the use of powerful action words such as create, design, compose, organize, generate, solve, produce, and supply. Deliver it in front of a mirror and see what others see.
What do you have to give? We often think of what we want to get from relationships. Flip this over and consider what you are willing to give to your downline. Do you have information that your downline can use? Keep in mind that building relationships is a two way street, so to speak, that begins with you. Approaching these relationships in a giving, proactive mode is an excellent beginning.
Follow up, Follow up The simple act of following up with your customers or business builders will make you stand out with them. Remember it is extremely important to create a contact information list or sheet in order to implement this step. You may start to see growth as you demonstrate an interest in relationship building with your downline members and additional growth as they in turn start to do the same.
You might want to think of building relationships the same way as you would grow a garden. In order for the seeds to grow, they need water, Bloomin Minerals™, sunlight and of course time, and for relationships to continue to grow, you need to provide opportunities for your downline to get to know you better.
Wiley Hurt
COO
Youngevity® International
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