Innervision presentation - Pre-Launch

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Kurtis D Nielsen Owner and President of Pure De-lite Products Inc. Bachelors Degree in Marketing from University of

Nevada Has 15 years experience in Network Marketing 

He was a Founder and Vice President of MXI Corp.

 

 

Tierra Nielsen Owner of United Dance Studios  USA National Cheer/Dance Instructor Tierra has been in various Films and TV Commericals Tierra is a graduate from the Windsor Modeling

Academy Charity - Kid Konnection  Mrs Nevada 2008

Kurtis Nielsen – Founder President

Kurtis D Nielsen was the Owner and President of Pure De-lite Products Inc.    Pure De-lite was inspired by Kurtis’ success on a low-carb diet and the recognition of a tremendous opportunity.  Pure De-lite became a key player in creating a brand new category of sweet treats for low-carb dieters.  Pure De-lite had $300 million in retail sales in Wal-Mart, GNC, Walgreens, Rite-Aid, and CVS pharmacies.

He was a founder of MXI Corp. A successful network marketing company that distributes dark chocolate with antioxidants throughout the world. 

Former owner of Pure De-lite and Xocai Chocolate

“It's hard to argue with the health benefits of a diet rich in vegetables and fruits: Lower blood pressure; reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and probably some cancers; lower risk of eye and digestive problems; and a mellowing effect on blood sugar that can help keep appetite in check.” 

“There is a direct correlation between eating fruits and veggies and the risk of getting stroke.

In the past, we were advised to eat five to nine portions or servings of fruits and veggies per day.

After these studies, the advice has now been revised to seven to 13 portions or servings per day.

There is actually no limit to how much veggies you can eat per day.”

“If everyone ate three servings of vegetables a day, we'd be living in an improved society.

Heart attacks and obesity would reduce, health-care costs would go down”

Health and Fitness Magazine - Dr. Stone's Tips“Try to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet.

The CDC recommends everyone eat at least five servings of fruits or vegetables a day.

Fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants (like leafy green vegetables, purple grapes, blueberries, cranberries, etc)

protect the body against free radicals. Antioxidants absorb free radicals to limit "rusting" of the joints.”

Vegetables, Fruits, and Vision “Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables also keeps your eyes in good shape Free radicals generated by sunlight, cigarette smoke, air pollution, infection, and

metabolism cause much of this damage. Dark green leafy vegetables—such as spinach and kale—contain two pigments, lutein and zeaxanthin, that accumulate in the eye These two pigments appear to be able to snuff out free radicals before they can harm the eye's sensitive tissues.”

Vegetables, Fruits, and Gastrointestinal Health “One of the wonderful components of fruits and vegetables is their indigestible fiber.

As fiber passes through the digestive system, it sops up water like a sponge and expands. This can calm the irritable bowel and, by triggering regular bowel movements, can relieve or prevent constipation.”

So How Do We Get our Kids to Eat their Fruits and Vegetables

(I’m just a big kid myself)

CONVENIENCE

Pills may not digest,

Liquids are messy and hard to carry

CONVENIENCE

“The process of chewing is a

vital component

of the digestive process”

What are Free Radicals? What are Free Radicals? Free Radicals are damaged molecules

in our bodies

that have been linked to

200 different degenerative diseases

Where do Free Radicals come from?Where do Free Radicals come from?• Chemicals & Toxins• Pollution & Pesticides• Ultraviolet Rays from Sunlight• Exercise

What are Antioxidants?What are Antioxidants?

The presence of antioxidants in the body can "mop up" free oxygen radicals before they damage other essential molecules (source: Wikipedia).

An antioxidant is a chemical that prevents the oxidation of other chemicals. An example of oxidation is rust.

Antioxidants are an enzyme or other organic molecule that can counteract the damaging effects of free oxygen radicals in human tissues.

Antioxidants are molecules that protect the body from free radical damage.

ORAC Values refer to the

Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity

of a food to subdue oxygen free radicals,

as determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

By testing the ability of foods and other compounds the USDA was able to determine the antioxidant capability of each compound.

 There are 500 ORAC units per piece

serving. Six pieces per day for the daily recommended 3000

ORAC or six full servings of fruits and

vegetables.

Food Preservatives to Avoid Food Preservatives to Avoid •Propyl Gallate and BHA and BHT have been found by some studies to cause cancer in rats

•Sulfites and Sodium Benzoate may cause hives, asthma, or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, and may adversely effect behavior in children, particularly those with ADHD.

•Ultra Pasturization may cause a chronically overstressed immune system and much less energy available for growth and repair

(Sodium Benzoate Preservative is Found In MonaVie, Xango and Ageless Xtra)

ARTIFICIAL SWEETNERS to AvoidARTIFICIAL SWEETNERS to AvoidThe best thing to do is avoid all artificial and chemical sweetener substitutes.

They have NO food value, trick the body into thinking it is eating something sweet, and they have by-products of harmful toxic side effects.

Saccharin which has been determined to cause cancer in laboratory animals.

Sucralose stems from the fact that it was discovered while trying to create a new insecticide.

Aspartame has been linked to various neuropsychiatric disorders, including panic attacks, mood changes, depression, headaches and Seizures. 

Gum Drops without Artificial Sweetners, Dyes or Preservatives

PROBLEMS AND DEBTSPROBLEMS AND DEBTS

According to a report released last year by Leatherhead Food International, Surrey, U.K., “The driving force and most innovative area within the confectionery industry has been health.” 

National Confectioners Association (NCA), Vienna, VA, says, “The confectionery market is nearly $29 billion industry, includes non-chocolate or gummy candies (29%)”

“More Millionaires are made by Network Marketing than any other Home

Based Business”

More Millionaires Were Created During The Great Depression Than In Any

Other Period.

Will History Repeat Itself?

What is your Inner Vision? What is your Inner Vision?

So what does it take to succeed?

It takes HARD WORK

You must LOOK AHEAD TO THE FUTURE

So what does it take to succeed?

LOOK AROUND YOU TO FIND PEOPLEAND BUILD YOUR TEAM

LOOK AROUND YOU TO FIND PEOPLEAND BUILD YOUR TEAM

SIGN 4 TO EARN YOUR INVESTMENT BACKSIGN 4 TO EARN YOUR INVESTMENT BACK

HELP 3 TO DO THE SAME THING YOU DID (SIGN 4)

AND YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO THE TOP

HELP 3 TO DO THE SAME THING YOU DID (SIGN 4)

AND YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO THE TOP

Rethink the Drink!