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I would like to share with you how my experience with Usana Health Sciences led me to become a holistic health care practitioner.

I have always been interested in good quality food,  I lived in the country and grew my own food organically in my market garden/greenhouse operation.  Each week I  made yogurt, bread, etc.  I  raised goats and used their milk in my food preparation.  I nursed my babies for an extended period of time and took pride in doing all I could to ensure I was feeding my family the very best food possible.

I have always been very active and participated in aerobics, weight-bearing exercise, yoga and I love to jog.

I have a strong sense of spirituality and have practiced meditation for years.

In spite of all my efforts in nutrition, my health was declining and around five years ago I was in very bad way.  

Needless to say I was spending a lot of time and money visiting a variety of health care practitioners; my family doctor, a physiotherapist, a naturopath, an acupuncturist, a psychologist, a massage therapist, and a chiropractor. 

A friend of mine recommended that I try the Usana Essentials, a pharmaceutical grade multi vitamin/mineral supplement.  I resisted initially, as I was eating a great diet--organic, natural, good quality food.  But when I finally tried them, I realized that I was then able to maintain an optimal health. This fabulous response to the Usana products made me sit up and pay attention to what difference optimal nutrition can make!  What I  found amazing was that there are many other  people with stories similar to mine!

I went on to learn more about the importance of a pharmaceutical grade, broad spectrum, easily absorbed, bioavailable, multi-vitamin. My curiosity led me to study nutrition at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition and to earn the designation of Registered Holistic Nutritionist and to become a member of the International Organization of Nutritional Consultants.  I now recognize that each individual is biochemically unique, and that'one man's food may be another man's poison', but a good multi-vitamin is a great basic place to start to build health, wellness and longevity!
Yours in Good Health,
Nancy


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