Posts by Melaleuca
Melaleuca EcoSense Gives You a Clean Beyond Laundry, Dishes, Floors and Tubs.
IN 1958, Procter & Gamble’s “Mr. Clean” debuted on television in Pittsburgh. Within years, TV ads featuring cleaning products had taken over the airwaves, touting everything from dish detergents to floor cleaners. Since that time, millions of dollars have been spent on TV advertisements for cleaning products alone, with brands competing for traction in a…
Read MorePeer Pressure Can Be Your Body’s Best Friend
AT THE BEGINNING of every new year, many of us put “Get into shape” at the top of our resolution list. Normally, though, our good intentons don’t last beyond Valentine’s Day before we begin to slip back into old habits. Melaleuca suggests a way to prevent that. If you have failed to keep your resolution,…
Read MoreWalk Your Way to Wellness
According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 25% of U.S. deaths are due to heart disease. Melaleuca says better health begins with the first step The largest risk factors for heart disease include being overweight, having a poor diet, and physical inactivity. These factors often lead to type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol,…
Read MoreMelaleuca Access: The Muffin Eater
This image, from Melaleuca’s Vitality For Life magazine, says a whole lot in just a few words, and made us chuckle. You exercise to get and stay in shape. It’s hard work. So, when something comes along that not only tastes great and satisfies hunger–but helps you lose weight to boot–you can’t help but get…
Read MoreEnhancing Lives at the Santa Lucia Children’s Home
Every child in the Santa Lucía Children’s Home has a heartbreaking past. They come from unfortunate situations and broken homes. Arriving under the age of 8, many of these children witnessed abuse, neglect, alcoholism, drug addiction or prostitution before being placed in a new environment. Fortunately, these children
Read MoreMelaleuca Champion Bernard Lagat Sets Another American Record
AFTER CRUSHING THE LAST TWO LAPS at the Millrose Games men’s 2-mile race, Bernard Lagat crumpled to the track just as the announcer told the crowd Bernard had set a new American Record by a quarter of a second. Just two months after turning 38—which might as well be 100 in track and field years—Bernard…
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