This edition of our USANA newsletter is filled with gratitude to you for supporting us in our USANA Business, three new USANA Associates that joined our team in October, our Health and Wellness Open House, Dr. Wentz on flu vaccinations, Blog Updates, new product release Probiotics Plus, Children's Hunger Fund & USANA, and even more giving.
Our New Team Members
"I dream of a world free from pain and suffering. I dream of a world free from disease. The USANA family will be the healthiest family on earth". Dr. Wentz
"I dream of a world free from pain and suffering. I dream of a world free from disease. The USANA family will be the healthiest family on earth". Dr. Wentz
We would like to thank and welcome the latest members of our team that is helping us share the vision of Dr. Wentz.
On October 24th we invited over two hundred of our neighbors to come by and visit us and learn about making healthier choices in their lives. There were samples of USANA Nutrimeals, Energy Bars, and Rev3. People that brought something to send to the troops were given a free gift as our thanks. In addition to the USANA samples and health information we had Nadine Lederfine a Clinical Nutritionist available to answer questions about health and diet. Many thanks to the neighbors that attended, Nadine, a USANA friend Sylvia Adler, and to the many friends that helped us prepare the house for the event.
- Rod Chastain- He is a life long friend and has always had an interest in health. He is married and a very young Father, Grandfather, and Great Grandfather.
- Y-lan Nguyen- She is a Senior attending U.C. Berkeley.
- Jon Uyehara- A dedicated family man with two children. His Son is a Speed Skater and is ranked in the U.S. Speed Skating Circle and is looking forward to qualify for the Winter Olympics in 2014.
October Outdoor Open House on Health & Wellness
On October 24th we invited over two hundred of our neighbors to come by and visit us and learn about making healthier choices in their lives. There were samples of USANA Nutrimeals, Energy Bars, and Rev3. People that brought something to send to the troops were given a free gift as our thanks. In addition to the USANA samples and health information we had Nadine Lederfine a Clinical Nutritionist available to answer questions about health and diet. Many thanks to the neighbors that attended, Nadine, a USANA friend Sylvia Adler, and to the many friends that helped us prepare the house for the event.
Flu Vaccine by Dr. Myron Wentz
In my most recent post I suggested that anyone who had chosen to or was required to receive a vaccination for the H1N1 swine flu should be sure that they are vaccinated with the nasal mist form rather than the injectable form. The nose is the natural route to vaccinate for a respiratory infection and the nasal mist form of the vaccine is free of mercury-containing thimerosal.
I have heard that public health officials in Washington State, as part of their efforts to deal with H1N1 swine flu, have announced that they are suspending their restrictions on how much mercury can be injected into pregnant women or children under three years of age. Washington state law normally limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. But now they say that for the next six months it’s okay for these patients to be exposed to the higher levels of mercury found in injectable swine flu vaccine. Read the complete Blog. Click here.
Blog Updates.
You can follow our weekly Blogs about health and the latest news from USANA at stevensfamilyhealthupdates.blogspot.com. Click here to follow.
October was a busy month for Blogs. Here is what we posted.

Being grateful for our abundant lives is important regardless of our income or social status. This is the time when our hearts turn to those facing extreme challenges in their lives. Giving thanks does not have to be a date circled on a calendar but rather circled in our heart. Every beat of our healthy heart provides us another opportunity to give thanks. The spirit of giving and receiving is followed by the spirit of thankfulness to those close to our heart and those that are not close but still touch our heart. You can be many things. Here are some ways to consider being as you move forward in your life. Be smart, involved, clean, true, positive, humble, still, prayerful, and always be grateful.
October was a busy month for Blogs. Here is what we posted.
- Olympic Athlete to Olympic Coach & USANA Athlete- Derek Parra
- Dietary Zinc intake correletes with DNA strength.
- USANA introduces Probiotics Plus
- USANA featured on a Texas Fox TV Station
- Dr. Wentz on vaccinations.
- USANA named a Top Revenue Growth Company by Mountainwest Capital Network.
- Rev3 fuels Extreme Makeover-Home Edition
- A note from USANA- Sponsored Athlete Nikola Girke
- Derek Parra- Hello from Milwaukee
USANA Health Sciences (NASDAQ: USNA) today launched Probiotic Plus, a new
probiotic food supplement. Probiotics help replenish beneficial bacteria in the
intestinal tract, which can aid good digestion and enhance immune function. This
new product will be available in the United States, Canada, Australia/New
Zealand and six other USANA markets.
"We are thrilled to be able to introduce Probiotic Plus, as digestive health and
immune function lie at the core of overall health and well being," said Dr. Tim
Wood, USANA`s Executive Vice President of Research and Development. "Probiotics
have been one of our key research goals for years. Probiotic Plus sets the
standard for shelf life and convenience and it contains a combination of the two
most researched probiotic strains known. This product will bring probiotics to a
new level." Read the complete release.
USANA and the Children's Hunger Fund.

USANA as a Company and the Associates as individuals have formed a partnership with the Children's Hunger Fund. A one dollar donation added to your USANA order will see 99 cents go to feed a Child. A 12 dollar donation will provide a child with Usanimals. Learn more about the partnership of USANA and Children's Hunger Fund.
Click here.
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Are you being all you can be?
Being grateful for our abundant lives is important regardless of our income or social status. This is the time when our hearts turn to those facing extreme challenges in their lives. Giving thanks does not have to be a date circled on a calendar but rather circled in our heart. Every beat of our healthy heart provides us another opportunity to give thanks. The spirit of giving and receiving is followed by the spirit of thankfulness to those close to our heart and those that are not close but still touch our heart. You can be many things. Here are some ways to consider being as you move forward in your life. Be smart, involved, clean, true, positive, humble, still, prayerful, and always be grateful.

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