Friday, October 31, 2014

Get Connected – NOW! (Your Links to USANA Success)

by Pete and Dora Zdanis



Some of the most frequent (and loudest) complaints and questions we hear from fellow network marketers include:

“I don’t hear from my sponsor or upline.”

“I’ve never been trained.”

“I don’t know what to do.”

“No one will help me.”

“I don’t understand the compensation plan.”

"Where do I find prospects?"

"How can I build my business online?"

"Can I use social media to grow my business?"

“I don’t know what to say to prospects.”

“I’m too embarrassed to ask for help.”

“Where can I find support and answers to my questions?”

Whether you are a USANA Associate within our team, crossline from us, or even with another network marketing company, we have solved these complaints, and many others, for you.

And it won’t cost you one cent.We have created a number of options for you to receive information, ask questions, and get solutions:

Zdanis Total Performance Library: This is a collection of key USANA information and our most popular network marketing business building articles in one document - http://www.petezdanis.com/doc/TPOLibrary.pdf  

Twitter: Follow us at www.twitter.com/petezdanis We have over 150,000 Twitter followers, and share information with and from experienced network marketers, as well as beginners.

Facebook: Like us at https://www.facebook.com/TheUSANAExperience?v=wall for daily updates on all aspects of USANA and health related issues.

LinkedIn: Connect with us at http://www.linkedin.com/in/petezdanis and network with our more than 29,400 direct connections and 32.4 million members of our personal LinkedIn global network. We also recommend that you join our “USANA Independent Associates” LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/USANA-Independent-Associates-1318477?trk=my_groups-b-grp-v  – where over 1,600 of our group members receive information throughout the week.

Google+: Link up with us at our Google+ home page: 
https://plus.google.com/+PeteZdanis/about as well as our USANA-specific Google+ Total Performance Organization page:
https://plus.google.com/b/111562019401465493792/dashboard/overview

Blog Spot: Subscribe to our Total Performance Organization blog at
http://zdanisusanapowerteam.blogspot.com/ and receive updates sent right to your inbox.

Zdanis USANA Team Email Distribution List: Go to
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http://host.netatlantic.com/read/?forum=zdanisusanateam to view the list archives of messages we have distributed to the list subscribers over the past six months.

USANA Corporate Social Media Links:

http://whatsupusana.com/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/USANAinc

https://www.flickr.com/photos/DrinkRev3

https://plus.google.com/+usana/posts

http://instagram.com/usanainc

http://instagram.com/TeamUSANA

https://www.linkedin.com/company/usana-health-sciences

https://www.pinterest.com/usana/

https://www.youtube.com/user/USANAHealthSciences

https://www.facebook.com/usanahealthsciences

https://www.facebook.com/USANAathletes

https://www.facebook.com/RESETUSANA

https://www.facebook.com/drinkrev3

https://www.facebook.com/sensebeautifulscience

https://www.facebook.com/wentzdave

https://www.facebook.com/drwentz

https://www.facebook.com/healthyhomebook

https://www.facebook.com/USANAFoundation

https://twitter.com/USANAinc

https://twitter.com/TeamUSANA

https://twitter.com/DrinkRev3

https://twitter.com/SenseSkinCare

https://twitter.com/healthyhomebook

https://twitter.com/USANAFoundation

https://twitter.com/USANAPhotos

https://twitter.com/USANAinc/lists/usana-athletes

Please visit, explore and utilize as many of these resources as you can. There is overlap among some of the social media platforms, but you will find that each one has its own unique benefits and advantages.

We strongly urge you to share this information with all of your USANA team members (downline, upline and crossline) and fellow network marketers, which will benefit them, and you, immensely.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

Regards,

Pete and Dora 


Thursday, October 30, 2014

USANA Essentials of Health - Vitamin D


Low vitamin D levels are related to progression of knee osteoarthritis 



At a Glance:

A new study in patients with knee osteoarthritis indicates that insufficient vitamin D serum levels may be related to an increased risk of progressive knee osteoarthritis.

Read more about this research below: 

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease that mainly affects cartilage, causing functional limitation and disability particularly in the elderly. It is estimated that over 27 million individuals over the age of 65 suffer from osteoarthritis, which most commonly affects the knee. Vitamin D plays many biological and functional roles in joint health, so vitamin D status may play a role in the progression of knee osteoarthritis.

In a new study published online in the Journal of Nutrition, researchers investigated whether serum vitamin D and parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations might predict the progression of knee OA. PTH is responsible for regulating the metabolism of vitamin D.

The study included 418 participants enrolled in the Osteoarthritis Initiative who had at least one knee with diagnosed osteoarthritis. Serum vitamin D and PTH were measured at the 30 or 36 month visit of the study, and progression of OA was defined as an increase in the joint space narrowing (JSN) score between the 2 and 4 year study visits.  

The average serum vitamin D level of the participants was 26 ng/ml, while 16% of this population had levels below 15 ng/ml. Between the beginning of the study and follow-up visits, 14% of the subjects experienced joint space narrowing (increased JSN score). Subjects with a low vitamin D level (< 15 ng/ml) had twice the risk of elevated knee OA progression than the participants with vitamin D levels > 15 ng/ml. Although a high serum PTH itself was not associated with a significant increase in JSN score, individuals with both low vitamin D and high PTH (> 73 pg/ml) had a greater than 3 fold increased risk of OA progression.

The results of the present study suggest that individuals deficient in vitamin D have greater risk of osteoarthritis progression than those with normal vitamin D levels.

Fang Fang Zhang et al. Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated with Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis. First published October 1, 2014, doi: 10.3945/jn.114.193227.

SOURCE: USANA Essentials of Health



Sunday, October 26, 2014

Zdanis USANA Team Recognition

Week Ending 10.24.14

New Distributor Associate Team Members

·         Javier Reyes, Bradenton, FL, US

Title Advancements

·         Margo Scott, Clayton, NC, US - BUILDER
·         Eliana Pinto, Hamilton, ON, CA - SHARER

Top 20 Income Earners

1, Pete and Dora Zdanis, Philadelphia, PA, US
2, Bruce Pierce, Tempe, AZ, US
3, Bob Shehan, El Paso, TX, US
4, Norm Bryant, Albuquerque, NM, US
5, Richard Cameron, Hamilton, ON, CA
6, Dr. Chuck Misja, Hudson, OH, US
7, Jim & Robin Molleur, Rio Rancho, NM, US
8, Dr. Gary Young, Hartsdale, NY, US
9, Margo Scott, Clayton, NC, US
10, Sandy Holcomb, Durham, NC, US
11, Elizabeth Pasquale, Ossining, NY, US
12, Pauline Puzynska, Hamilton, ON, CA
13, Ruth Kohake, Tarrytown, NY, US
14, Yvonne Acosta, El Paso, TX, US
15, John Chan, Doylestown, PA, US
16, Robin Thomas, Chapel Hill, NC, US
17, Tom Madison, Alexandria, VA, US
18, Carol Sullivan, Las Cruces, NM, US
19, Robert Nanney, Orange, CA, US
20, Nancy Davidson, Mammoth Lakes, CA, US


Top Sponsors of Distributor Associates

1, Trevor Aabel, Nokomis, FL, US


Top Enrollers of Preferred Customers

2, Irma Aragon, El Paso, TX, US
2, Karine Spagnoletti, Clayton, NC, US
1, Norm Bryant, Albuquerque, NM, US
1, Leslie Coughlan, Boynton Beach, FL, US
1, Lynn Kimbrough, Arvada, CO, US
1, Wendy Murakami, Monson, MA, US
1, Bruce Pierce, Tempe, AZ, US
1, Margo Scott, Clayton, NC, US
1, Gayle Silver, Chapel Hill, NC, US
1, Robin Thomas, Chapel Hill, NC, US 



Zdanis USANA Team Recognition 



Thursday, October 23, 2014

USANA Essentials of Health - Vitamin B


Higher intake of select B vitamins is associated with lower risk of childhood obesity 

At a Glance:

A recent study has shown that higher dietary intakes of vitamin B12, folate, thiamin and riboflavin are associated with lower risks of obesity during childhood.




Read more about this research below:

Several B vitamins play roles in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and the health of mitochondria, which are involved in energy metabolism. Previous research has indicated that insufficient micronutrient intake can be a contributing factor in childhood obesity, but the results of research have been somewhat inconsistent.  

In a new study published online in the Journal of Nutrition, researchers examined the associations between serum vitamin B12 and folate concentrations, and intakes of select B vitamins with body fat. 

Subjects included 1,131 Mexican American children 8-15 yrs. of age who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2004. Blood samples were analyzed for serum vitamin B12 and folate levels, and dietary questionnaire responses provided information concerning B vitamin intake. Dexa scans of fat mass and total body fat mass were used along with BMI as measures of body fat. 

Body mass index, trunk fat mass and total body fat mass increased with age, but children with higher serum levels of B12 and folate had lower measures of BMI, trunk fat and total body fat. Normal weight children had higher serum B12 levels compared overweight or obese children. Analysis of B vitamin intake showed that children with higher intakes of thiamin (B1) and riboflavin (B2) were more likely to have a healthy BMI and lower body trunk fat mass.  

The results of this study showing the inverse relationship between the status of B12, folate, riboflavin and thiamin suggest that these micronutrients may play a role in the risk and development of childhood obesity.

Inong R Gunanti et al. Low Serum Vitamin B-12 and Folate Concentrations and Low Thiamin and Riboflavin Intakes Are Inversely Associated with Greater Adiposity in Mexican American Children. First published October 8, 2014, doi: 10.3945/jn.114.201202

Source: USANA Health Sciences Essentials of Health



Monday, October 20, 2014

USANA Power of Two Update

October, 2014 Power of Two/#TYCP – 10.20.14 Update




2 + 2 = 2: Two Approaches a Day + Two Presentations a Week = Two Enrollments a Month

The following USANA Associates have sponsored two or more new Associates so far in October, 2014:

3 – Kevin Grizzard, Achiever, Raleigh, NC, US
2 – Trevor Aabel, Builder, Nokomis, FL, US
2 – Marivel Nera, Port Hueneme, CA, US
2 – Bob Shehan, Gold Director, El Paso, TX, US

Please be sure to let us know when you sponsor YOUR two or more new Associates in October so that we can recognize your achievements and celebrate your success!

Simply send your complete name, USANA pin level, city and state or province to: petezdanis@gmail.com


Pete and Dora Zdanis
Philadelphia, PA
Mobile/Text: 610.316.8637




        

USANA Essentials of Health - CoQ10

Higher CoEnzyme Q10 and vitamin B6 levels may be associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease 


At a Glance:

In a recent study, researchers discovered a significant correlation between healthy plasma levels of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin B-6 and a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. 

Read more about this research below:

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 30% of all deaths. It is estimated that by 2030, over 23 million people will die from cardiovascular diseases annually.

In a new study published in Nutrition Research, scientists investigated the possible relationship between plasma levels of CoEnzyme Q10 and vitamin B6 and the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). Study participants included 134 adults, 45 with at least 50% stenosis (blockage) of one major coronary artery. The control group (n=89) had normal blood biochemistry and were free of CAD.  Researchers measured the plasma concentrations of CoQ10, vitamin B6 and lipid profiles of each participant.

Individuals with CAD were found to have significantly lower plasma CoQ10 and Vitamin B6 compared to the control group. Even after adjusting for other CAD risk factors, subjects with higher CoQ10 plasma concentration had a significantly lower risk of CAD. Higher plasma vitamin B6 concentration also related to a significantly lower risk of CAD, but the relationship was less significant after adjusting for other CAD risk factors. 

This observational study suggests that there may be a significant correlation between the plasma levels of CoQ10 and Vitamin B6 and the risk of cardiovascular disease.  The researchers state that further research should be conducted to examine the benefits of supplementing CoQ10 in combination with Vitamin B6 to CAD patients, especially if their CoQ10 levels are below normal levels. It should also be noted that Statin drugs, which are commonly prescribed to CAD patients and those at risk, are known to lower plasma CoQ10 levels. 

Bor-Jen Lee et al. A significant correlation between the plasma levels of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin B-6 and a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. Nutrition Research Volume 32, Issue 10, Pages 751-756, October 2012.

Source: USANA Essentials of Health





Saturday, October 18, 2014

Zdanis USANA Team Recognition

Week Ending 10.17.14

New Distributor Associate Team Members

·         Johanne Baller, Balmoral, NB, CA
·         Kim Calderwood, El Paso, TX, US
·         Brian Dornbusch, Las Vegas, NV, US
·         Jesus Gonzalez Ibarra, Tlaquepaque, JAL, MX
·         Diana Gutierrez, El Paso, TX, US
·         Marie Hormuth, Sarasota, FL, US
·         Juliana Labrador, Oxnard, CA, US

Title Advancements

·         Dennis Pellicotte, El Paso, TX, US - BELIEVER
·         Karine Spagnoletti, Clayton, NC, US - SHARER

Top 20 Income Earners

1, Pete and Dora Zdanis, Philadelphia, PA, US
2, Bruce Pierce, Tempe, AZ, US
3, Norm Bryant, Albuquerque, NM, US
4, Bob Shehan, El Paso, TX, US
5, Richard Cameron, Hamilton, ON, CA
6, Dr. Gary Young, Hartsdale, NY, US
7, Robin Thomas, Chapel Hill, NC, US
8, Pauline Puzynska, Hamilton, ON, CA
9, John Chan, Doylestown, PA, US
10, Ruth Kohake, Tarrytown, NY, US
11, Yvonne Acosta, El Paso, TX, US
12, Wendy Murakami, Monson, MA, US
13, Sheri Pellicotte, El Paso, TX, US
14, James Rovegno, Chautauqua, NY, US
15, Elizabeth Pasquale, Ossining, NY, US
16, Nathan Madrid, Portland, TX, US
17, Carlos Landin Jr., El Paso, TX, US
18, Cindy Inman, Chesterbrook, PA, US
19, Dennis Pellicotte, El Paso, TX, US
20, Michael Allgeier Sr., Erie, PA, US


Top Sponsors of Distributor Associates

2, Bob Shehan, El Paso, TX, US
1, Trevor Aabel, Nokomis, FL, US
1, Caroline Butler, Las Vegas, NV, US
1, Ivan Martinez, El Paso, TX, US
1, Marivel Nera, Port Hueneme, CA, US
1, Karine Spagnoletti, Clayton, NC, US

  
Top Enrollers of Preferred Customers

2, Rosemary Blair, Las Cruces, NM, US
2, Linda Murphy, Grimsby, ON, CA
1, Irma Aragon, El Paso, TX, US
1, Michelle Bingley, Angier, NC, US
1, Marilyn Grubbs, Carrboro, NC, US
1, Julianne Koritz, Highland Beach, FL, US
1, Sergio Pinto, Hamilton, ON, CA
1, Wayne Smith, Springfield, PA, US
1, Robin Thomas, Chapel Hill, NC, US



Saturday, October 4, 2014

Register Today to Learn About the USANA Hub

The Hub, the heartbeat of your USANA business, is launching! Come and find out how easy these new tools are to use and how it can take your USANA Business to the next level.



Register today: http://bit.ly/TheHub2014 

October 6th - Introduction to The Hub & the new Personal Website

October 13th- Team Manager: How Downline Manager is even quicker and more powerful

October 20th - Communication Edge: The enhanced central location for all media from USANA!

October 27th - Personal Website: Dive deeper into Personal Websites and learn how to personalize them and leverage the new technology to build your online presence

November 3rd - Dive deeper into the Hub's new enhancements and find out how simple and powerful these new tools are!

All Hub Webinars will be at:

7 PM (Pacific)
8 PM (Mountain)
9 PM (Central)
10 PM (Eastern)