Tuesday, November 03, 2009

TVI Express Review

TVI Express Review

Synopsis:

TVI Express is the second opportunity that has ever received our 5 star rating. Nobody was more surprised by this than ourselves. TVI Express was not on our radar of opportunities to review. Our full review pages are dedicated to opportunities that can realistically earn a six figure income within the first year. In the past this has always been the “Top Tier” businesses which require significant start-up capital. Since the start-up cost is only $250 we assumed that six figures in the first year was not realistic. After being requested to review TVI Express by several top industry insiders we did and to our surprise not only did it meet our requirement for a full review it became the second opportunity to receive the 5 start rating.

TVI Express is a UK based company that chose to launch this opportunity in China and India early in 2009. After having tremendous success they launched worldwide around July of 2009.

Travel Ventures International is basically a discount travel club. To become a member you simply purchase a travel voucher for $250. That voucher can be redeemed for a 6 night 7 day vacation from a selection of 5 star resorts around the world. No additional costs are required to participate in the business opportunity.Referring two new customers qualifies the new member for a recurring $10,000
payout.

In short the reason TVI Express earns a 5 star rating it they have created a very simple business model that almost insures a 100% success rate. As a minimum anyone that purchases an initial travel voucher to become a member of TVI Express receives a 6 night 7 day vacation, well worth the $250 and without doing anything else will most likely double their money.

Products:

Travel Ventures International is a discount travel club. Members have access to a travel interface much like Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia and such. Included it access to discount travel packages. The initial product to join is a $250 travel voucher. This voucher can be redeemed for a 6 night 7 day vacation. This also includes the return airfare.

Citizen Corps Product Review:
5 stars

Why a 5 star rating for what appears to be something everyone already uses , Travelocity, Expedia and Orbitz for example? Well that’s exactly the point. A product that is obviously in demand and everybody uses. That is only half the battle, it has to be at least as good if not better than the others. Add in a 6 night 7 day vacation including return airfare for the $250 membership and you have the recipe for a 5 star product line.

While reviewing this TVI Express as a home business opportunity, one of our reviewers did need to book some travel. Our reviewer was in particular need of a one way car rental. Having tried all the normal resources and unable to get an acceptable rate, our reviewer remembered the travel business review. She checked for a one way car rental through TVI and was able to book the rental at a savings in excess of the $250 membership cost.

A variety of comparisons were tested between TVI Express, Travelocity, Orbitz and Expedia. TVI results matched or bettered the results of the other industry giants. Additionally members had access to discounted and last minute travel packages. Unlike Global Resorts Networks these are not time share travel packages.

This is a product that everybody can use andprobably already does. The Travel express interface excels in comparison to the competition. Combined with a 6 night 7 day vacation for the one time membership price of $250, that earns a 5 star rating.

Marketing Systems:

Travel Ventures International provides a replicating marketing page with contact management, auto responders, and full back office features. This is provided to all members at no additional cost and no monthly fees. Also provided are business building and marketing tools.


Citizen Corps Systems Review:
4 stars

For a brand new company in their first year, they have an amazing system. Every member has a self replicating site to refer potential clients to review. Built in with lead capture and video right on the landing page. This is all tied in with the member back office. The back office is impressive. The organization tracking and communications is better than most ten year old companies.

That really covers the necessary basics and in itself would not gain 5 stars. What earns TVI 5 stars for marketing comes down to two things. First they truly have put together a system that anyone can turn $250 in to $10,000 by simply referring two people. So simple anyone can do it. No huge marketing learning curve to get into the six figure income.

Second is the third party marketing system that has provides a very clear explanation of the opportunity and marketing pages that really are in tune with the “Keep It Simple” Concept embraced by TVI.

Startup Costs:

TVI Express eVoucher – $250


Citizen Corps Startup Costs Review:
5 stars

It is a one time cost of $250 to become a member. No monthly fees not minimum purchase. That’s it $250 and that includes a 6 night 7 day vacation.

No way it could get any better.

Compensation Plan:

TVI has a revolving matrix compensation plan. This uses two different 2 by 3 matrices. The first is referred to as the Traveler board and the second it the Express board.

When you join TVI Express, you get a position at Level 1 of the Traveler Board. You earn a $250 commission and an eVoucher worth $250, which accounts to a total benefit of $500 (double your investment) as you exit the Board. The board splits when all positions on the board are filled. All that is required for you to qualify is sponsor just two people. To exit the traveler board you are not required to personally sponsor two people. Those two people can be excess sales made by someone on your team.

When you cycle out of the Traveler board, you get a position at Level 1 of the Express board. You earn a mega bonus of $ 10,000 credited to the Online Wallet instantly as soon as you cycle out of the Express Board. And that’s not all, you get a re-entry into the Express board for you to make another $ 10,000 in a revolving fashion. In addition to the $10,000 cash you also receive a $5,000 travel voucher for use with TVI exclusive travel.

Citizen Corps Compensation Review:
5 stars

This compensation plan is based on a compensation plan that has been around longer than any of the top tier businesses we have reviewed.

The Company pays out 72% of the sales in commission to the associates. In addition to keeping the 28% the company is also earning money through the travel interface.


It basically comes down to this:

You join TVI and purchase a voucher for $250. You are placed on the traveler board.

Two sales must be credited to you, either people you refer or excess sales from your team.

When you cycle through the traveler board, meaning and new people join you get pushed out the top, You earn $500 and are placed on the Express Board.

To cycle off the express board and earn the $10,000 you must have personally referred two new sales.

When you cycle off the express board you earn the $10,000 and enter in at the bottom of the Express Board again in line for another $10,000.

The best way to understand this compensation plan is to watch a presentation video.

To review the compensation plan and the TVI Express business click on the banner below.




Please also go to these websites to learn more about TVI Express:

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Password: TVIRocks

www.tvibuilders.com
Password: Pizza

Looking forward to working with you! For more information and to get started today, please contact Dave Kettner directly at 602-501-4507 or via email at dskettner@gmail.com.

Profitably Yours,

Dave Kettner

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Offer Relief for Early Morning Stiffness and Joint Swelling

Popular non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions, have been pulled from the shelf due to the increase risk of heart disease, strokes and other possible fatal conditions. As patients become more aware of the risks associated with taking NSAIDs, they are looking for more natural anti-inflammatory alternatives that do not have adverse side effects.

A study conducted in the Netherlands was designed to determine the efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids on rheumatoid arthritis. Sixteen patients with rheumatoid arthritis were researched in a double blind, placebo controlled crossover study. The patients continued to use NSAIDs while adding the omega-3 supplementation or placebo to their daily routines. The researchers determined that omega-3 fatty acids provided relief for early morning stiffness and joint swelling, which are common symptoms of this painful inflammatory condition.

Adding a potent omega-3 supplement, like Omega XL®, can be vital in suppressing rheumatoid arthritis symptoms in patients who suffer from this debilitating disease. Seeking natural remedies, with the guidance of medical professionals, can help patients avoid the potentially fatal side effects of NSAIDs while alleviating the pain and affliction associated with rheumatoid arthritis.

Learn more at www.tinyurl.com/buyomegaxl

Feel free to contact me directly at davekettner@cox.net and/or 602-501-4507.

Here's to great health!

Dave Kettner
www.allholistichealth.com

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Stop! Read About the H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccaination

Before you get the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccination, please read this article written by George Mamouzellos...This is important! Enjoy

I'm a qualified pharmacist. I've been researching the swine flu vaccine that our government has bought for us ( using our money, by the way) and it's DANGEROUS AS. It's easy a hundred times more dangerous than the swine flu itself.

Something that freaked me out is that several swine flu vaccine manufacturers have asked governments to give them an exemption from lawsuits, in case the vaccine caused harm in people. If you made a vaccine that you knew worked, then why would you need a legal exemption in case it hurt people? Massive warning sign - they don't believe its safe!

The swine flu itself has killed about 2/3000 people total. The regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year – so why are we freaking out about swine flu, and not normal flu? Does that make sense? No!

If the regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year, and the swine flu only killed 2/3 000 – then why are governments buying it in advance, giving it to us for free, and giving drug manufacturers immunity to legal cases against them? Does that make sense? No!

The swine flu vaccine contains 2 horribly dangerous compounds – one is called thimerosol. It is made 50% of mercury. It binds to receptors in your brain, and basically causes brain damage. Is it smart to be=2 0injected with thimerosol, and get brain damage, dropping 10 IQ points and going dumb, in order to avoid getting a flu that kills 95% less people than regular flu? No!

The other horrible ingredient is called squalene. Squalene accidentally tricks your immune system into killing your own cells, which creates auto-immune diseases like asthma, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and a bunch of diseases that we don't have a name for yet (because squalene hasn't been used for that long, and we have little data on its effects) – is is smart to inject yourself with that stuff, in order to avoid a relatively mild flu, like the swine flu? No!

If you're a pregnant mother about to take Panvax, ask yourself this – why would you take Panvax, when it contains Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfate – both of which exhibit positive risk to unborn children – so as to avoid what? A mild flu, that kills 95% fewer people than the regular flu?

Look, I'm a funny guy. Yeah, I make good Facebook groups. People join them by the thousands, and laugh. But I'm also a qualified pharmacist. I scored in the top 0.1% of my state in school. I'm an expert at critical analysis of drugs and their effects on humans. And let me be blunt – if someone came up to me with a syringe full of swine flu vaccine, or came near my family with one – I would take the needle off them and poke them with it myself – followed by several very hard punches.

This stuff is poison. Don't take it. Don't let your friends take it. Don't let your family take it. If some idiot in a lab coat asks you if you want it, ask them about thimerosol, squalene, and why the company making it wants legal exemption from being sued, and watch their face go into "Oh, my God! I'm being asked serious questions that I don't have the answer to” mode.

Anyway. I hope you're all well. Chat to you on Facebook sometime...

Sincerely,

George Mamouzellos
Bachelor of Pharmacy
University of South Australia

Sunday, July 20, 2008

What The New "Low-Carb" Study REALLY Says

By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.BurnTheFat.com

A news media feeding frenzy erupted recently when a new diet study broke in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Almost all the reporters got it wrong, wrong WRONG! So did most of the gloating low carb forumites and bloggers. Come to think of it, almost everyone interpreted this study wrong. Some valuable insights came out of this study, but almost everyone missed them because they were too busy believing what the news said or defending their own cherished belief systems …


The new study, titled, “Weight Loss With a Low-Carbohydrate, Mediterranean, or Low-Fat Diet” was published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) in issue 359, number 3.

I quickly read the full text of the research paper the day it was published. Then, I shook my head in dismay as I scanned the news headlines.

I found it amusing that the media turned this into a three ring circus, putting a misleading “low carb versus high carb,” “Atkins vindicated” or “Diet wars” spin on the story. But that’s mainstream journalism for you, right? Gotta sell those papers!

Just look at some of these headlines:

“Study Tips Scales in Atkins Diets Favor: Low Carb Regimen Better Than Low Fat Diet For Weight And Cholesterol, Major Study Shows. “

“Low-Carb and Low-Fat Diets Face Off “

“The Never-Ending Diet Wars”

“Low Carb Beats Low Fat in Diet Duel.”

“Atkins Diet is Safe and Far More Effective Than a Low-Fat One, Study Says”

“Unrestricted Low-Carb Diet Wins Hands Down”

Some of these headlines are hilarious! I wonder if any of these reporters actually read the whole study. Geez. Is it too much trouble to read 13 pages before you write a story that will be read by millions of already confused people suffering the pain and frustration of obesity?

Here’s a quick look at the study design.

The low fat restricted calorie diet was based on American Heart Association guidelines. Calorie intake was set at 1500 for women, 1800 a day for men with 30% of calories from fat, and only 10% from saturated fat. Participants were instructed to eat low fat grains, vegetables, fruits and legumes and to limit their consumption of additional fats, sweets and high fat snacks.

The Mediterranean diet group was placed on a moderate fat, restricted calorie program rich in vegetables and low in red meat, with poultry and fish replacing beef and lamb. Energy intake was restricted to 1500 calories per day for women and 1800 calories per day for men with a goal of no more than 35% of calorie from fat. Added fat came mostly from nuts and olive oil.

The low carb diet was a non-restricted calorie plan aimed at providing 20 grams of carbs per day for the 2 month induction phase with a gradual increase to 120 grams per day to maintain the weight loss. Intakes of total calories, protein and fat were not limited. However, the participants were counseled to choose vegetarian sources of protein (more on that bizarre-twist shortly).

The study subjects were mostly male (86%), overweight (BMI 31) and middle age (mean age 52)

Here were the study results:

There were some health improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure and other parameters in the Mediterranean and low carb group that bested the high carb group. That was the focus of many articles and discussions that appeared on the net this week. However, I’d like to focus on the weight loss aspect as I’m not a medical doctor and fat loss is the primary subject matter of this website.

All three groups lost weight. The low carb group lost 5.5 kilos, the Mediterranean group lost 4.6 kilos and the low fat group lost 3.3 kilograms…. IN TWO YEARS! Whoopee!

My conclusion would be that the results were similar and that none of the diets worked very well over the long term!

Amanda Gardner of the US News and World Report Health Day was one of the few reporters who got it right:

“Diet plans produce similar results: Study finds Mediterranean and low-carb diets work just as well as low fat ones.”

Tara Parker-Pope of the New York Times also came close with her headline:

“Long term diet study suggests success is hard to come by: In a tightly controlled experiment, obese people lost an average of just 6 to 10 pounds over two years.”

Even this headline wasn’t 100% accurate. The study was HARDLY tightly controlled. Tightly controlled means metabolic ward studies where the researchers actually count and control the calorie intake.

The problem is, you can’t lock people in a hospital or research center ward for two years. So in this study, they used a food frequency questionnaire. Sure, like we believe what people report about their eating habits at restaurants and at home behind closed doors! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

“No! I swear Dr. Schwarzfuchs! I swear I didn’t eat those donuts over the weekend! I stayed on my Mediterranean diet. Honest!”

One of the most firmly established facts in dietetics research is that almost everyone underreports their food intake BADLY, sometimes by as much as 50%. I’m not saying everyone “lies,” they just forget or don’t know. In fact, this underreporting of calorie intake is such a huge problem that it makes obesity research very difficult to do and conclusions difficult to draw from free-living studies.

Another blunder in the news reports is that this study didn’t really follow Atkins diet parameters OR even the traditional low fat diet for that matter, so it’s not an “Atkin’s versus Ornish” showdown at all.

If you actually take the time to read the full text of the research paper it doesn’t say ANYTHING like, “Atkins is the best after all.” That’s the spin that some of the news media cooked up (and what the Atkins foundation was hoping for).

It says, “The diet was based on the Atkins diet.” However, the sentence right before that says, “The participants were counseled to choose vegetarian sources of fat and protein.” Vegetarian Atkins?

The chart on page 236 says the low carb diet provided 40% of calories from carbs at 6, 12 and 24 months. If I’m reading that data properly, then the only low carb period was a brief induction phase in the very beginning.

Does that sound like Atkins? 40% carb sounds more like the Zone diet or my own Burn The Fat program to me.

The Atkins Foundation, which partially supported this study, told reporters, “We feel vindicated.” HA! They should have paid the reporters and told the researchers they felt ripped off and they wanted a refund for misuse of their research grant!

After carefully reading the full text of this study, there are many interesting findings we could talk about, from the differences in results between men and women to the improvements in health markers. Here’s what the study really says that stood out to me. It’s what I would have talked about if the newspapers or TV stations had called me:

1. “Mediterranean and low carb diets may be effective alternatives to low-fat diets.”

I can agree completely with that statement. All three diets created a calorie deficit. All three groups lost weight. Low carb lost a little more, which is the usual finding because low carb diets often control appetite and calorie intake automatically (you eat less even if you don’t count calories). Also, if body composition is not indicated, there’s an initial water weight loss that makes low carb diets look more effective in the very early stages.

2. “Personal preferences and metabolic considerations might inform individualized tailoring of dietary interventions.”

Absolutely! Nutrition should be individualized based on goals, health status, body type, activity level and numerous other factors. Different people have different phenotypes. Some people are more predisposed to thrive on a low carb approach. Others feel like crap on low carbs and do better with more carbs or a middle of the road approach. Those who dogmatically follow and defend one type of diet or the other are only handcuffing themselves by limiting their options. Iris Shai, a researcher in the study said, “We can’t rely on one diet fits all.” Hmm, far cry from “Atkins wins hands down,” wouldn’t you say?

3. “The rate of adherence to a study diet was 95.4% at 1 year and 84.6% at 2 years.”

THIS was the part of most interest to me. When I read this, immediately I could have cared less about the silly low carb versus high carb wars that the news reporters were jumping on.

I wanted to know WHY the subjects were able to stick with it so well. Of course, that’s boring stuff to journalists… adherence? What does that word mean anyway? Yawn - not interesting enough for prime time, I guess.

But it was interesting to me, and I hope YOU pay attention to what I found. The authors of the study wrote:

“This trial suggests a model that might be applied more broadly in the workplace. Using the employer as a health coach could be an effective way to improve health. The model of group intervention with the use of dietary group sessions, spousal support, food labels, and monthly weighing in the workplace within the framework of a health promotion campaign might yield weight reduction and long term health benefits.”

Hmmmmm, lets see:

* Dietician coaching
* Group meetings
* Motivational phone calls
* Spousal support
* Workplace monitoring (corporate health program)
* Food labels - calorie monitoring
* Weigh-ins (required and monitored)

Wow, everything helpful to long term fat loss that sticks. Can you say, ACCOUNTABILITY? These factors help explain the better adherence.

By the way, the adherence rate for the low carb group was the lowest.

90.4% in low fat group
85.3% in the Mediterranean group
78% in the low carb group

Here’s the bottom line, the way I see it:

First, please, please, please learn how to find and read primary research and take the news media stories with a grain of salt. If you want to know who died, what burned down or what hurricane is coming, tune in to the news – they do a GREAT job at that. If you want to know how to lose weight or improve your health, look up the original research papers instead of taking second hand information at face value.

Second, those who prefer a low carb approach; more power to them. Most studies, this one included, show at the very least that low carb is an option and it’s not necessarily an unhealthy one if done intelligently. I also have no qualms with someone claiming that low carb diets are slightly more effective for weight loss, especially in the short term, free living situations. Is low carb superior for fat loss in the long haul? That’s STILL highly debatable. It’s probably superior for some people, but not for others.

Third, low carb people, listen up! Even if low carb is superior, that doesn’t mean calories don’t count. Deny this at your own peril. In fact, this study shows the reverse. The low carb group was in a larger negative energy balance than the high carb and Mediterranean group (according to the data published in this paper), which easily explains the greater weight loss. Posting the calories contained in foods in the cafeteria may have improved the results and helped with compliance in all groups.

When energy intake is matched calorie for calorie, the advantage of a low carb diet shrinks or disappears. For most people, low carb is a hunger management or calorie control weight loss advantage, not metabolic magic (sorry, no magic folks!)


Fourth, choose the nutrition program that’s most appropriate for your personal preferences, your current health condition, your genetics (or phenotype) and most important of all… the one you can stick with. Then tend your own garden instead of wasting time criticizing how the other guy is eating. Your results will speak for themselves in the end. Take your shirt off and show us.

If I were forced to choose only one approach (and thank god I’m not), I would recommend avoiding the extremes of very low carb or very low fat or very high fat or very high carbs. Balance makes the most sense to me, and the research suggests that this helps produce the highest compliance rate. That’s not rocket science either, it’s common sense. If you have a serious fat loss goal, as when I compete in bodybuilding, then a further reduction in carbs and increase in protein makes perfect sense to me as a peaking diet.

If an extremely low or extremely high carb diet worked for you, great. But generalizing your experience to the entire rest of the world makes no sense. Arguing from extremes is the weakest form of argument.

The reason I have THREE nutrition plans (three phases) in my own fat loss program is because programs with flexibility and room for individualization beat the others hands down in the long term. In fact, I wrote an entire chapter in my e-book about unique body types, how to determine yours and how to individualize your nutrition – it’s THAT important.

If you have more choices, you have more power. The people who are shackled by dogma and narrow thinking are stuck. They also risk missing what’s really important. Things like:

Personalization
Adherence
Long-term Maintenance
Accountability
Social Support

and…

CALORIES!

Train hard and expect success,

Tom Venuto CSCS, NSCA-CPT
Fat Loss Coach
www.BurnTheFat.com


PS. If you want to learn more about a balanced, flexible and proven approach, which teaches nutritional individuality and which can produce similar weight loss in one month, month after month, that the subjects of this study produced in TWO YEARS, (if you ADHERE to it!), then visit my fat loss website.

About the Author:

Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified personal trainer and freelance fitness writer. Tom is the author of "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world's best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: www.burnthefat.com

Monday, June 30, 2008

Personalized DNA Supplements

Genetic Variation and Personalized Health... One size does not fit all!

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In recent years, scientists have discovered that each of us have unique "genetically determined" body chemistries. Even small variations in your genes can have a profound influence on how well your body responds to food, physical activity, environmental pressures and how you may be predisposed to a wide variety of other important health and physiologic conditions.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Colon Cleaners & Cleaning Detox

Here is a new colon cleansing video that I just uploaded that I think you will find very interesting. I just started experimenting with video, so please be kind. I do appreciate your comments and look forward to hearing what you think. I will be added many more videos soon.

Cleaning Your Colon with Cleansers Rid Disease & Detox the Body

www.allholistichealth.com/colon_cleansing_s/3.htm Maintaining a healthy colon is the secret to a life with less disease. Learn why a colon cleansing products & cleansers are so vital to your health.



Enjoy!

Dave

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Bad News...

You are probably wondering what the bad news is as mentioned in the subject line. Well, the bad news is we are no longer hosting our All Holistic Health site on our old platform which has caused us many headaches. So without getting into technological detail, here is what it means to you…

All Holistic Health is now better than ever!

Our products and customer service have always been great, and now we have a new website that can finally live up to the quality of our products and service.

Check out our new live site now: www.allholistichealth.com

Here are the advancements you will see:

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  • New Payment Options: In addition to credit card options, you can now choose to pay through PayPal, Google Checkout, Money Order, Check, Electronic Check, and even in-store pick-up if you live in the Phoenix area. (Electronic Check will not be live until next week)
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  • Become an Affiliate: Now you can even sell and promote our products and earn 10 - 20% commission on every order you refer. We can even set you up as a wholesale customer if you will be buying in bulk.
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I think you will find our new site to be so much more powerful and more satisfying for you our customer. We are even looking into adding recurring payment options where you can have your favorite product automatically shipped at specific time intervals to assure that you never run out of supply. More on this coming soon…

Please sign-up for your free Secret Health Report, “The Astonishing Secret to Living a Healthier Life.” Just go to our site www.allholistichealth.com and fill out the form to get your free healthy living report now. Also, we will be sending out a special grand opening store promotion to everyone who has signed up for this by Monday morning. So be sure to sign-up now to receive this special promotion!

As usual, we look forward to your feedback so we can continue to improve your buying experience helping you to life long and healthier lives. You can leave your comments on our blog at http://allholistichealth.blogspot.com. (We will be updating our blog to a better platform soon too!)

As always, good health and well-being!

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www.allholistichealth.com

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