December 17, 2006
4Life: The Company
In 1996, 4Life Chief Executive Office David Lisonbee learned about the power of transfer factors and realized their potential to support and teach the immune system. He recognized the impact transfer factors would have on health worldwide. Having previously co-founded a $200 million network marketing company, David knew the power of network marketing for taking products to the world. So, in 1998, with 4Life Transfer Factor as its flagship product, David and his wife, Bianca, founded 4Life.
Under David's strategic leadership, 4Life had grown exponentially, firmly solidifying their leading position in the competitive nutritional supplements market as well as the business Market. Inc. magazine ranked 4Life the fifteenth fastest growing privately-held company in America on the Inc 500 list in 2003. And the same year, 4Life was ranked number three on the Utah 100 list, which selects the fastest-growing companies in Utah from over 11,000 applicants.The core principals behind everything 4Life does is:
Science... Providing a higher quality of life and better health with 4Life Transfer Factor® supplements, the most advanced immune system support available. Will it be that we were the first company to combine the marvel of transfer factor and the dynamic business of network marketing, through our in-house Research and Development team and our impressive line of patents?
Success... Offering people the opportunity to achieve their dreams and personal financial freedom through the 4Life Opportunity and Life Rewards Plan. Will it be the Life Rewards Plan, featuring one of the highest pay-outs in the industry and infinity payouts, or our all-expenses-paid Great Escape trips made possible simply by qualifying in the Power Pool?
Service... Reaffirming our commitment to stay progressive and build on the principles of experience, integrity, dedication to quality and humanitarianism. Will you join the thousands of 4Life Distributors who are making a difference by impacting the physical and financial success of people all over the world?
It's these three principals, combined with a commitment to total well-being with exercise, weight and stress management and the right supplements and financial opportunity, that allows 4Life to enhance both people's health and their lives.
Jim Klymus
4Life Leader for Life Distributor# 6063979
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4Life Introduction
Welcome!
My name is Jim Klymus and I'm a 4Life Leader for Life. I'll be writing in this blog about the incredible patented products that 4Life has developed as well as the research, income opportunity and all the fun 4Life distributors are having around the world.My personal experience with the products and company has been very positive. After being introduced to the products by my friend Brian Beck, I did a little more research on 4Life and this new thing called 'Transfer Factor'. The information I found was very interesting and so I decided to add this company to my growing list of profitable companies I work with.
I started taking the Transfer Factor Plus Advanced product to help support my immune system naturally. (In future posts I'll discuss what Transfer Factor is and why it could be the most important discovery that almost was never disclosed.) Now when colds, flus and other nasty viruses pop up I always turn to the 4Life products for immune support. Cold and flu symptoms are either greatly reduced and shortened or they simply never appear. My immune system has the added support information it needs to defend itself the way nature intended.
To see all the 4Life products and to read more about the company please visit my 4Life site.
For more information about me and all the natural products for health and wellness in people and pets visit www.naturecanheal.com.
Thank you and if you have any questions about 4Life or their products please feel free to email me.
Jim Klymus
4Life Leader for Life Distributor# 6063979
November 14, 2006
Complementary Medicine Has A Role In The Treatment Of Allergic Diseases
Complementary or alternative medicine (CAM) has increased tremendously in popularity in the United States. At a symposium held at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), a team of experts discussed the safety and efficacy of CAM for the management of allergic diseases.More...
November 3, 2006
9 Steps To Puppy Crate Training Success
By Kelly MarshallCrate Training
One of the most dog friendly methods of training your pet is crate training. The process is very natural and uses the den instincts of the puppy or dog to help them understand where a safe place in the house is for them as well as giving them their own space and area. Since dogs naturally do not want to soil this area they are less likely to mess in the crate leading to faster and more efficient housebreaking.
Routines
Crate training works in conjunction with a puppies body functions. Establishing a routine with the puppy will help with the process and will avoid any unnecessary accidents. To use crate training techniques follow the steps outlined below:
> close to the same times as possible) each day. Most puppies are fed at least two to four times per day depending on their age.
> When the puppy has finished eating place them in their crate with some toys and soft bedding material. The crate should be where the puppy can still see people and feel part of the family, not where they feel that they are being isolated or punished for bad behavior.
> Approximately 15 minutes after placing the puppy in the crate take them outside or to the area that you wish them to use a bathroom. If you puppy has spoiled the crate prior to this 15 minute mark don’t punish them, simply clean the crate and plan the next time to take them out 5 minutes earlier. This is a process of trial and error but you will eventually find out just when the little puppy will go to the bathroom after eating.
> Have the puppy walk with you to the outside area or toilet area. Praise them when they go. If they are outside for more than 3-5 minutes and are showing no signs of relieving themselves simply place them back in the crate and try again in no more than 5 minutes. Don’t scold or pay undo attention to them until the go outside and eliminate. Immediately give lots of praise and attention and return them to the house for further attention and socialization.
> Puppies quickly learn that by going outside and relieving themselves they will get lots of positive attention and will come back into the house and play with or be around the family.
Cautions with Crate Training
To be sure that crate training is completed correctly make sure that the following occurs:
> Make the crate comfortable with toys, soft, washable bedding and lots of ventilation. It is to be a positive place that is the puppies "den".
> Never use the crate as a punishment or isolation area. If your puppy begins to associate the crate with being ignored or punished they will quickly stop wanting to go to the crate.
> Keep the crate somewhere that is part of the activity centers of the house so that the puppy can still see people and be in a familiar area.
> Do not keep the puppy in the crate for prolonged periods of time. Confining your puppy to the crate is a form of punishment to the puppy and will make the crate a negative place to be.
There are many resources and books about crate training that provide additional information. Crate training your puppy makes it easy to travel with the dog as they are always at home in their crate no matter where you are or what type of transportation you use.
About the Author: Kelly Marshall creates articles for Oh My Dog Supplies, which offers unique dog gear like dog beds, elevated dog feeders, placemats, and more.
Source: www.isnare.com
October 16, 2006
Naturally Drift Into Dreamland Using Herbs
Seems that in the past 100 years or so the amount of time we spend sleeping has declined and continues to decline. Years ago people averaged around 9 1/2 hours sleep, in the 50's and 60's we averaged about 8 hours and today we average about 7 1/2 hours.Sleep-deprived people are chronically tired, irritable, moody and potentially depressed. All aspects of life are affected. Researchers say that people who invest in a full night’s sleep are recompensed by heightened productivity, creativity, focus and health. Moreover, sleep contributes to psychological well-being by processing emotions and memories through dreaming.
Find out more about how insomnia can affect your mood and how natural herbs can help you get a better night's sleep. Read about the most commonly used herbs with good track records for helping facilitate sleep, how to make your own Dream Pillow and some common herbs for children.
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Top 10 Safety Tips for Halloween
Attention, pet parents! The ASPCA would like to call your attention to some common-sense cautions that’ll keep your pets safe and stress-free this time of year. Ranging from tips on what not to give your pets as treats, how to dress them (if they allow you to!) and what problems common holiday plants can cause your pets. It's a must read article for all pet owners regardless of whether or not you and your pets celebrate Halloween.> Read complete story...
October 15, 2006
Is water important for dogs?
All of the beneficial ingredients that go into a high quality dog food will not help your dog if he it is not drinking enough water. Water is the body's most important nutrient. Adult dogs' bodies are 60% water, and a puppy's is 84% water.Read complete story...
Information on safe water.
Why Drinking Water Is the Way to Go
All natural cat and dog food from HealthyPetNet.October 2, 2006
Poisons and Pets - A Deadly Combination
It's coming up on that time of year again where a lot of the smaller animals who live outdoors want to come indoors where it's warm and hang out for the winter. Unfortunately, most people don't want mice, rats and other animals running around our homes all winter with some using poisons to control any infestation.With using poisons in homes that have pets comes a responsibility to make sure our indoor animals don't ingest any of these toxic chemicals. According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) in 2005 there were 7,000 cases involving pet exposure to rodentcides. That almost 22 percent of all pesticide-related calls.
We need to make sure we keep our animal companions away from any toxic chemicals and exercise some common sense when using them. Make sure to keep all rodenticides completely inaccessible to companion animals. Something else to think about is what if your cat (or dog) caught a mouse? While some argue that secondary poisoning (cat eating a mouse that ingested poison) is something to be concerned about, others claim that unless their diet consists mainly of poisoned mice. The greater concern is that of disease or infection from these animals.
For more details, visit the ASPCA website.
September 27, 2006
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Interview - Part II
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Whew! The interview on the Dr. Shawn show went well, even though I stumbled a few times. Never claimed to be a radio star! What really saved me was the excellent work done by Dr. John Prange who was a guest with me. Dr. Prange is a very informative person when it comes to pet care and I always learn something new every time I listen to him. Thanks Dr. Prange!
Again, see our Sirius Satellite Radio page for more details on what we discussed. Also, if you don't have SIRIUS Satellite yet you don't know what you're missing. I love it. Just go to the page above and click either the top banner for a free 3-day trial or click the link on the right side promo box to order your system.
September 26, 2006
Collie Rescue Picnic
Had a chance to help volunteer at a recent collie rescue picnic and had a blast. The weather was great (except for the rain and storms that rolled in right *after* the event was over) and I met a lot of nice people. Plus, the pet care products they use as a fundraiser generated some extra money for their rescue.Read the story here, including pictures of the event and a link to their website.