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November 2006 BIG News
A name change. A change of management.
A change that is welcome! I just got back from the Dallas
conference with 100 happy, healthy, well-adjusted, spiritual
folks....many of whom have been with Cell Tech for its 24 year
history. We
all are recommitted to making a difference in the world....one
person at a time. Be one of the first to see the new logo
at the end, and read on for the new name and more.......
In This Article
- Simple solutions meet complexity!
- New products mean better health.
- He’s baaaaack.....Hello
Dan!
- What the horses teach us!
- A more certain future in
uncertain times.
Simple solutions meet complexity...
Yes....it’s official and everyone
will know December 4th. Cell
Tech is now Simplexity.....Simple
solutions for today’s complex lifestyles. It
may take a while to have it roll off your lips as the old name....and
most folks like it.
Why change the name, you ask? Well, we don’t deal with
cell phones, the name is trade-marked by a European company, and
we want a fresh start. The new website will be available December
4. Check it out. <http://www.simplexityhealth.com>
New
products mean better health.
Stem Cell research
is in the news. The controversial
use of Human Embryonic Stem Cells might just be unnecessary. Why
not just use our new StemPlex product to increase your body’s
own stem cells? Simplexity now offers StemPlex which encourages
70% more growth of stem cells.
We are delighted with the scientific evidence that eating whole (not
just an isolated part of) Aphanizomenon flos-aquae can stimulate
the circulation of stem cells in our bodies. Let me know if
you want to see the research. Dr. Paula Bickford, Dallas speaker, claims
that aging often involves oxidative stress and inflammation due to
a decrease in the number of stem cells in maturing bodies.
Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop
into many different cell types in the body. Serving as a sort of
repair system for the body, they have the potential to either remain
a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized
function, such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, or a brain cell.
For example, let’s say someone has damage to the retina. Stem
Cells can go to the eye and become a retina cell instead of a liver
cell.....the body, in its wisdom. gets to decide! I plan to
keep my body happy so those little guys are on my side!
We also heard that in the near future our
enzyme products will be enhanced with MycoPepsin, a protease type of enzyme which
works in the low pH2 of the stomach. Most other enzymes cannot
survive the stomach acid, so this will be added to our Enzymes in
March.
Less flashy... yet equally welcome... is our new Soy-Free
Smoothie (that’s the working name, by the way) with
rice & hemp protein, plus maca, camu camu, coconut flour, agave
nectar, vanilla and SBGA....all non-GMO, organic and Kosher. This
will be IN ADDITION to our regular smoothie and the Soy-Free Smoothie
will be ready in the new year.
He’s baaaaack.....Hello Dan!
Looking as great as ever, Dan
O’Brien was the “surprise
guest” at our Livin’ Large Dallas conference. Olympic
decathlon winner in 1996, O’Brien endorsed the Cell Tech products
as “the only supplement to make the difference in winning the
gold medal” Noted for his integrity, Dan has only endorsed
two things besides Track & Field: The Algae and Chiropractic
care. You’ll hear more from him in the Simple, yet Complex
Future.
What the horses teach us!
Animals can teach us, do you
agree? Consider the cat who is
both alert and relaxed at the same time....no worrying about what
she will wear and trusting Mother Nature to feed her.
Dr. Madalyn Ward, veterinarian from Austin, Texas, spoke in Dallas,
and we all received a copy of her new book, Holistic Horsekeeping. (Thanks
to the new Simplexity management for buying us all a copy.) She
told us that 90% of US horses have ulcers and owners are spending
lots of money on medications, since the animal’s high starch
and protein feeds are not being digested. Sound like a human
problem? Same solutions.
As Madalyn reminded us, animals teach us about taking care of ourselves
and have a natural instinct for wellness. Seasonally, a wild
horse knows what herbs cleanse his huge body, or what herbs heal
his illness. Because we take these animals out of nature and
domesticate them....we can rely on Simplexity products to
provide wild nutrition
He may not be a vet,
however Russell Mariani will soon have his PhD in Digestive
Wellness. Russell’s Journey to Better Nutrition is
a classic on the Cell Tech / Simplexity website (<http://simplexityhealth.com/BetterNutrition/joinus.html>),
and his new book, Healing Digestive Illness, deals with one of the
Top 3 health problems in the US......poor digestion.
Almost 1/2 of Americans have digestive problems and the average person
spends over $500 a year on laxatives, alone! Wonder how many
take the expensive purple pill....instead of our enzymes? Most
of these people want simple solutions to this complex problem. Russell
recommends Simplexity’s Probiotics, Enzymes and algae 3 times
a day before meals. He knows Americans want general solutions
and quick answers, so that’s what he supplies. That’s
what you can supply by telling your friends about enzymes. Want
to order his book or lean more? Call or email me.
A more certain future in uncertain times.
When asked, “What did you get from the Dallas conference,”many
would say, “A feeling of certain success and purpose.”
New management has proven itself (in one year’s time) to be
responsive, yet assertive. To be open to new ideas and closed
to any thoughts of letting go of Network Marketing. To mix
corporate savvy with business with heart.
To those of you who are sharing the algae with others, this is a
great time of hope for a secure financial future. For those
of you who just want good health from family and friends....you can
be certain that the algae will continue to support us and that more
needed products will become available.
The new Simplexity website will be up and running December 4th. In
the meantime, we have the same great products and information to
be discovered. “A rose by any other name......” still
has lots to offer. Oh, the details of new labels and changing
to the new name!
Pass It On!
Feel free to use this material in
your newsletter to your friends or colleagues, fellow algae-eaters
or would-be eaters, over your own signature. And
encourage them to take responsibility for their own health, hope
and freedom.
Nancy
PS. Like the new logo? The
algae-looking artwork was
inspired by ideas from our
own Barbara Swanson!
