Date: December 21, 2006

In this issue:

Fruit and Vegetables Could Cut Men's Kidney Cancer Risk
Joanne Conaway on Tonight's Conference Call
Holiday Hours

Fruit And Vegetables Could Cut Men's Kidney Cancer Risk Significantly

Consuming six or more portions of fruit and vegetables every day could cut the risk of Kidney Cancer in Men by as much as 50 percent, according to an epidemiological study from Harvard University.

The findings of the new study are published in the Journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention.

According to the Charity, Cancer Research UK, Kidney Cancer is the 10th most common form of Cancer.

"Fruit and vegetable consumption may reduce the risk of renal cell cancer in men," concluded the researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health, Brigham Women's Hospital and Medical School.

Intake of cruciferous vegetables has previously been linked to lower risks of certain cancers, including colon cancer, while increased carotenoid intake has been linked to lower risk of prostate cancer. Carotenoids are beneficial phyto-nutrients found in certain fruits and vegetables.

Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams !!!!

Steve Wallach
Youngevity

Helping YOU Live Younger Longer!

"Success is High-Touch, Not High-Tech"

This Week's Conference Call

Conference Calls Schedule

Many thanks to our last conference call speaker, Michael Zwerling, who led the call with a discussion about utilizing the newest technology and media to boost business.

Though Michael has an extensive background in radio broadcasting, he suggested that anyone can produce and host their own radio show. With your own themed broadcast (health, nutrition, scientific discoveries, supplement news), you have the opportunity to reach and educate thousands of people worldwide with your positive ideas, research, and products. By having your own radio show, over time you can earn recognition as an authority in your field, in addition to gaining influence within the media and garnering publicity.

As a lower-profile alternative, Michael suggested podcasting, which, with the right computer programs and recording technology, you can write, record and produce from the comfort of your own home. With podcasts, you can work on your own schedule, structure interviews and shows with topics you are passionate about, that can be posted immediately on your own website! With the right topic keywords, your website and podcasts can attract heavy internet traffic through Google and other search engines.

Tonight, Youngevity Scientific Advisory Board Member and respected lecturer, Joanne Conaway will join the call to talk about enzymes and their dynamic importance within the human body.

Be sure to join us this and every Thursday evening at 5:00 PM Pacific, followed by The Leadership Training Call with Sandy Elsberg at 6:00 PM Pacific.

Dial (303) 664-6005, ID number 801-6610. Help reduce background noise, please remember: *6 to mute, *7 to un-mute.



Holiday Hours

The United States Corporate Office will be closed for the Christmas Holiday starting at noon (Pacific) on December 22nd and will re-open December 26th. For the New Years Holiday we will be closed January 1st. This will allow our staff the opportunity to spend that time with their families. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, however, you can access The Home Office Program 24/7, every day of the year. Through this extremely powerful business tool, you may place orders, check on your Downline, and now send out your holiday hours and greetings through the Email Message Center or on your Personal Webpage to all of your organization and more. It's like having your very own Youngevity Headquarters right at your fingertips!


Wiley Hurt
COO
Youngevity