Monday, January 26, 2015

working out

Most of us hate going to the gym and exercising. But while you might think that weight loss is the only benefit of working out, you should know that it is great for your beauty too. Probably the most effective way to have glowing skin and healthy hair, exercise helps you look and feel better in more ways than one. Here are the 11 beauty benefits of exercising.
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Most of us hate going to the gym and exercising. But while you might think that weight loss is the only benefit of working out, you should know that it is great for your beauty too. Probably the most effective way to have glowing skin and healthy hair, exercise helps you look and feel better in more ways than one. Here are the 11 beauty benefits of exercising.

1. Helps keep pimples at bay: Exercise is a great way to get rid of acne. Not only does it help increase blood flow to your face, but the production of sweat also helps unclog your pores, getting rid of oil and dirt therefore  making you less prone to acne. Exercise also helps lower stress levels, gets rid of cellular debris and helps control the production of testosterone-dependent hormones like DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) and DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) that are also responsible for acne.

2. Is the best to have glowing skin instantly: When you workout there is increased blood circulation in and around your face, helping it beam with that natural glow. Apart from that exercise also causes the release of the 'happy hormones', and the rapid breathing helps oxygenate your skin making it healthier. All this put together gives your skin a healthy glow.

3. Can help keep your hair healthy: While you exercise, your scalp gets some much needed nourishment too. Exercise helps increase blood flow to your scalp, keeping your hair and its follicles healthy. It also helps circulate oxygenated blood to your hair which makes it stronger. Apart from that exercise also significantly reduces stress, which is one of the leading causes for hair loss. You can read more about how stress leads to brittle hair and hair loss.

4. Helps get rid of cellulite: Cellulite can be an ugly thing to deal with, especially if you have been on a weight loss regime but are not able to get rid of it. Here's where exercise comes into play. According to yoga and Ayurvedic texts, cellulite is thought to be due to a malfunctioning lymphatic system. When you exercise, the working of this system is normalised, in turn helping to get rid of cellulite. You may also like to read about natural methods to beat cellulite.

5. Helps keep wrinkles at bay: Exercise can be your natural anti-ageing treatment too. When you exercise it relieves stress which reduces the production of stress-related hormone cortisol in the body. Cortisol intereferes with the production of collagen, the protein that helps keep your skin supple and elastic. Apart from that, exercises also boosts the production of collagen, which helps your skin repair itself, delaying the onset of wrinkles and other signs of ageing. Here are some natural ways to keep wrinkles at bay.

6. Improves digestion: According to Ayurveda improper digestion is often the cause for breakouts on the skin and even lends the dull pallor to your skin. Exercise can remedy that too. According to a study published by the Gastroenterological Society of Australia exercise helps strengthen the walls of the abdomen and the intestinal muscles breakdown food more efficiently — moving it along your digestive tract faster. In an interview with Women's Day.com Dr. Katz, MD, director of Yale University's Prevention Research Centre said, 'Regular exercise can help prevent constipation.' So much so that even short, intermittent walking throughout the day can help keep your digestive tract in check. You may also like to read about how you can detox your body with Ayurveda.

7. Helps you sleep better: According to a study published in the Journal of Sleep Medicine Reviews, exercising helped you sleep better by increasing your total sleep time. Sleeping is an essential component when it comes to looking better when you wake up. Apart from looking refreshed, when you sleep your body produces growth hormone that helps repair and rebuild body tissues. It also helps in maintaining the production of collagen that helps keep your skin looking healthy, wrinkle free and youthful. Yoga can help you beat insomnia too, here's how.

8. Improves your posture: Working out helps strengthen all the muscles in your body, especially those that help support you — the ones in your back, core, buttocks, hamstrings and chest. As these muscles become stronger it helps improve posture. And since, while working out, you are required to pay attention to your posture it makes you more aware of the way you stand, walk and sit — all in all helping improve your posture.

9. Helps beat anxiety, stress and depression: During a workout, your brain releases potent relaxing chemicals like seretonin and dopamine which help relieve stress and anxiety. In fact a research[3] found that  exercising helps beat depression too. This happy state helps you look better too. Not only does it lend a healthy glow to your face, but your body language also improves making you look all the more beautiful.

10. More confident about the way you look: Exercising not only helps you feel better mentally, but also helps you look good. The glowing skin, weight loss and beautiful hair helps you feel better and more confident about the way you look.

11. Reverses the effects of oxidative stress: Exercise is great when it comes to beating oxidative stress. Not only does it help release various happy hormones like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, but it also helps reverse the ageing process at the cellular level. According to a study conducted published in the International Journal of Sports Medicine exercise helped beat stress and tended to work on the cellular level by reversing the damage done to them due to oxidative stress. While, one stint in the gym won't turn back time, but regular exercise will definitely help your skin look more youthful and healthy.

 

Originally published on www.thehealthsite.com


Good Housekeeping Article and order updates

All,

I am sure you are all aware of the massive Press we have received in the past 2 weeks.
Due to the overwhelming response, please note that :
  1. Orders may take a few days to process & Ship
  2. Some products are on backordered for 5-7 business day.   (Mainly the "retail" products : The Posture Shirt, AlignMe Bra).
  3. We received a Large Shipment of SpinalQ Braces and we have a full inventory of them – these are in stock and ready to ship.
Below is the Good Housekeeping article that is currently in the Magazine on shelves right now  (Feb Edition).
Good Housekeeping is the #6 most read magazine in the USA, and reaches approximately 25 million people.


This Shirt Has Your Back — Literally

Your posture will thank you.BY THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE


Companies are rolling out products aiming to banish bad posture — and the pain that comes with it. From trackers that vibrate when you slouch to clothes that hold you in alignment, spinal-health aids are having a moment.

We tested the Posture Shirt 2.0, vetted by docs and plenty of research. Bands keep shoulders back and get noticeably tight when you slump, training muscles to hold proper form. Most testers found it comfortable and a great tool for posture awareness (though some found the high neckline limited what they could wear over it). Several said it even eased back pain.

AlignMed Posture Shirt 2.0, $95, alignmed.com

TELL US: Would you try a posture-fixing shirt?

Photo credit: Lauren Perlstein/Studio D

This story originally appeared in the February 2015 issue of Good Housekeeping.

 

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com


Friday, January 16, 2015

USA Today and Good Housekeeping - update - VIDEO Released


Dear Sales,

The Print form of the USA Today Article still has not come out.  I will keep you informed when it does release.
However, USA Today has an excellent VIDEO online that showcases AlignMed as the BEST KEPT SECRET IN SPORTS!

It is a very powerful video and as the Medical Sales Channel Director, the takeaway quote for me was:
"The only difference with Elite and the Everyday is… the Lights and the Paycheck"   Meaning if NFL QB's and MLB All-stars get benefit from AlignMed, then so can Mrs. Jones who sits on a computer and Joe the plumber who is visiting with his Doctor.

Please share this video with your accounts and use it as a sales tool to Explode your business:This Shirt is the Best Kept Secret in Sports  http://www.usatoday.com/videos/sports/2015/01/15/21798119/ 

* Take it to the High Schools and Colleges that you service and ask for the order!

* Take it to your Ortho Sports doctors and ask for Prescriptions!

* Take it to your Chiropractors and explain how they can earn another revenue Stream while helping their patients.

* Show your Physical Therapists how we can help their weekend warriors, Athletes, and everyday patients (and Now covered by Prescription).

It is something very simple that you can pull up on your phone and is a very powerful Visual tool, rather than a Stagnant brochure.

Make it a great day and capitalize on this incredible exposure.  

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

USA TODAY = Tomorrow! + GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLE on stands this Friday, COLOR VERSION ATTACHED

Dear Sales Team,

Some awesome Press on AlignMed is coming out!!!   GET READY!
USA TODAY article is coming out TOMORROW (Thursday) + they will have a very powerful VIDEO online.   Please check it out. 
Take this to all your accounts and CLOSE DEALS and GET SALES from it.   It is perfect for your ORTHO SPORTS accounts.

Additionally,  Good Housekeeping magazine comes out in the stores on Friday, Jan 16th  (This Friday!).   Attached is the Sneak peek.
Be sure to buy a few copies and take it around to your accounts.   This reaches 25 million readers = 6th largest magazine in the USA.
"TRIED.  TESTED.   TRUSTED. "      "GAME CHANGER"

Please use this excellent press to SELL more Products!   YOU ARE the REPS for this amazing product line.  Make it happen.
 

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com





Tuesday, January 13, 2015

6 ways your phone is hurting your health and happiness (Text neck posture and Balance)

http://www.wcvb.com/health/6-ways-your-phone-is-hurting-your-health-happiness/30598454

6 ways your phone is hurting your health, happiness

Average Americans spends 3 hours a day on phone

Published  9:16 PM EST Jan 12, 2015

NEW YORK —Research suggests that your phone could be doing more harm than good, according to Time Magazine and RealSimple.com.

More than 1.8 million smartphones are sold daily and the average American spends well over three hours a day on the phone.

1. Texting destroys your posture.
"Text neck" is a real condition, and it's not pretty. Peering down at your phone while you text, read, or surf the web puts an unnecessary strain on your spine.

2. Your phone could be making you sick.
If your phone is basically your fifth limb, even those who wash their hands regularly could be carrying around a lot more germs than they think.

3. Those earbuds might be damaging your hearing.
Turn down the volume. Thirty-five percent of adults and almost 60 percent of teenagers listen to personal music devices at loud volumes.

4. Texting affects your balance.
You should never text and drive, and you shouldn't text and walk either. Cell phone and walking-related emergency room visits are on the rise.

5. Cell phones can hurt relationships.
Brigham Young University researchers found that texting to apologize or resolve conflicts resulted in a lower relationship quality for women. And receiving too many texts left men with a lower relationship quality.

6. You probably lose sleep over your phone.        Almost 75 percent of 18-to-44-year-olds sleep with their phones only an arm's reach away. Unfortunately, the blue light emitted from electronics, like laptops and cell phones, can have a terrible effect on our sleep.


 
Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com


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NEW YORK —Research suggests that your phone could be doing more harm than good, according to Time Magazine and RealSimple.com.

More than 1.8 million smartphones are sold daily and the average American spends well over three hours a day on the phone.

1. Texting destroys your posture.
"Text neck" is a real condition, and it's not pretty. Peering down at your phone while you text, read, or surf the web puts an unnecessary strain on your spine.

2. Your phone could be making you sick.
If your phone is basically your fifth limb, even those who wash their hands regularly could be carrying around a lot more germs than they think.

3. Those earbuds might be damaging your hearing.
Turn down the volume. Thirty-five percent of adults and almost 60 percent of teenagers listen to personal music devices at loud volumes.

4. Texting affects your balance.
You should never text and drive, and you shouldn't text and walk either. Cell phone and walking-related emergency room visits are on the rise.

5. Cell phones can hurt relationships.
Brigham Young University researchers found that texting to apologize or resolve conflicts resulted in a lower relationship quality for women. And receiving too many texts left men with a lower relationship quality.

6. You probably lose sleep over your phone.
Almost 75 percent of 18-to-44-year-olds sleep with their phones only an arm's reach away. Unfortunately, the blue light emitted from electronics, like laptops and cell phones, can have a terrible effect on our sleep.



Friday, January 9, 2015

USA today - Postponed until Wednesday

The USA TODAY article did not come out today, and is now slated to come out on Wednesday, 1/14/15.

Hopefully we got your attention for Today and you are still visiting 10 New accounts to show the AlignMed portfolio.

Now, I ask that you make WEDNESDAY an Alignmed Day!

Have a great weekend,

 
Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Friday = AlignMed Day


Dear Sales Team,

Tomorrow, Friday, please make it an ALIGNMED DAY..   We are expecting a Trifecta of Mass Media coverage.
I hope everyone plans to call on at least 10 offices tomorrow and show the AlignMed products!

  1. USA TODAY is doing a big Article on AlignMed and we believe it will be sports driven (Many high profile NFL players and QB's are wearing our products).  If our products work for Elite Athletes, they can certainly help the weekend warriors and those suffering from injuries and seeing their MD's.
  2. HR.com  is planning to release a version of the Forbes article that was released a few weeks ago.
  3. Good Housekeeping is planning to have a Full Page Article on AlignMed, releasing on Monday.  - They tested our products and gave them a Thumbs up.
Approx 35+ Million households will see these publications!

Summary:
6 AM – Pick up the USA TODAY newspaper.  - actually pick up 10 copies and bring them to every account.
Show the products and newspaper to all your account and tell them we also have Prescription grade covered by most insurances.
Order lots of products to fill the prescriptions :)

Cheers,

 

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Fwd: NBA Eric Gordon Returns to the Pelicans wearing the AlignMed Posture Shirt

Photo shown in the online link.

Eric Gordon returns to the Pelicans starting lineup Monday night versus the Washington Wizards wearing a protective compression shirt to help stabilize his left shoulder.
New Orleans' shooting guard has missed the last 21 games with a completely torn left labrum. He's been intensely rehabbing his shoulder, trying to avoid surgery.
"It's not 100% by any stretch," Gordon said. "But it's all about mentality. I'm determined to play through. That's why I'm wearing the compression shirt. It will hold my posture in place and hopefully help keep my shoulder from getting jerked around."
 After a full contact practice Sunday and a good shoot around Monday morning, Gordon and coach Monty Williams decided it was time for him to return to action.
"He looked pretty good at practice," Williams said. "He didn't look like he was favoring it at all - he looked strong. His legs are fresh, which is great. Eric has a great basketball IQ. He always makes the right play, and that's what I like about him. Now, his conditioning and timing may take a little while to work back into."
Gordon originally injured his shoulder in an on-the-court collision that dislocated his shoulder. When it popped back into place, Gordon's labrum tore.   
Monday night, Gordon is not expecting any minute restrictions, but says he and coach will be smart about easing him back into the game as he returns to basketball shape.
"I'm going to give it a go tonight," Gordon said. "I'm very excited to get back out there. With me, it's all about winning. It's all about whatever it takes to win games."
Gordon says surgery is still an option, but he's hoping to postpone it until after the season.
Before his injury, Gordon was averaging 9.5 points per game. 

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com


Monday, January 5, 2015

Fwd: Dr. Joanne Halbrecht on Late Night Health Radio, Alignmed Posture Shirt on Vimeo


All,

Dr. Joanne Halbrecht in Boulder, CO went on Late Night Health Last week to tout the "revolutionary" properties of Alignmed.

I Highly recommend you take a listen to this 15 minute interview and consider ways to use it to further our interests.  I believe many in the orthopedic and physical therapy world would love to know a prominent doctor who is a trained surgeon and is using Alignmed as a means to treat shoulder conditions that were previously deemed standard candidates for surgery. 


http://vimeo.com/115891901

Dr. Johanne Halbrecht of the Boulder Institute for Sports Medicine in Boulder, Colorado went on the prestigious Late Night Health on Radio show to discuss non-surgical, conservative treatments to orthopedic conditions that previously were treated routinely with surgery. The Alignmed posture shirt is one of Dr. Halbrecht's solutions which she deemed "revolutionary in her practice of medicine and treating shoulders." Dr. Halbrecht also holds a degree in engineering and says the Alignmed posture shirt makes engineering sense to her as well as being scientifically proven.


 

Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com



Friday, January 2, 2015

Fwd: FORBES: Increase Productivity 13% -- Decrease Fatigue 29%: Is There An App For That? No, but there is a SHIRT by ALIGNMED



All,

WOW, exciting times at AlignMed!..  More Great press in FORBES!


Increase Productivity 13% -- Decrease Fatigue 29%: Is There An App For That?

Dr. James Levine, director of the Mayo Clinic-Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative is credited with coining the phrase, "sitting is the new smoking" to draw attention to the health problems created by our sedentary lifestyles.

Unfortunately these health concerns rise if you are one of the increasing number of people whose work is done on computers. (Census Bureau data notes that 49% of working adults used a computer at work in 1997; by 2003, this number had grown to 56%, and is even higher today.)

Evidence is growing that computer users are at increased risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders (especially those involving the upper extremity), resulting in health problems for the workforce and financial/productivity losses for employers. Blame it on bad posture.

It is not likely that people at work will be mindful of their posture during their activities — especially with the increase in prolonged sitting from computer use, gaming, TV, texting, driving, air travel, etc.  which can create excessive stress on various parts of the body.

But what if there was a simple solution for computer workers and the organizations that employ them? What if there was even a way to increase productivity by 13% while reducing worker fatigue by 29%?

No, there's not an app for that – but there is a shirt.

Alignmed's Posture Shirt is the easiest answer I've found. Just put it on. It does all the rest with it's sewn in neuro-bands that provide controlled resistance and create a form of passive therapy to fix poor posture. The products have been FDA registered, granted prescription approval and vetted with research and over 80,000 users to date.

In one study, done in conjunction with USC's Keck School of Medicine, 96 municipal workers were monitor to gauge the effects of wearing a Posture Shirt on musculoskeletal wellness and health in the computer workplace.

After 4-weeks of wearing the garment, there was a significant difference in forward shoulder posture, forward head posture, thoracic kyphosis, and grip strength. In addition, general fatigue and muscular fatigue decreased by 21% and 29%, respectively, and energy level and productivity increased by 20% and 13%, respectively.

A recent Fox TV segment talks about how adjusting your posture by wearing the shirt helps prevent injury and even treat some existing injuries. Dr. Joanne Halbrecht of the Boulder Institute for Sports Medicine says, "It brings your neck into a better position … and changes your center of gravity to a more normal center of gravity so it relieves neck back and shoulder pain."

I'm a posture shirt convert. As an author and blogger, I work at my computer for hours each day, and as an international speaker, I take airplane rides that are longer than I care to think about. To combat fatigue and to improve my own well-being, I try to remember to take breaks during the day where I stretch or do a light workout. I remind myself to get up and walk the aisle of whatever plane I'm on. And I always – always! – use my posture shirt when I know I'll be sitting for extended periods of time. I'm not sure if I'm 13% more productive when wearing the garment, but I do know that I have less jet lag when traveling and more energy during a long day in my home office.

Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D., is an international speaker, an author, and a leadership communication coach. Contact Carol at 510-526-1727, Carol@CarolKinseyGoman.com, or www.CarolKinseyGoman.com.

 
Bob Waeger  |  Medical Sales Director

2909 Tech Center Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-975-9330        C  714-514-8038 
bwaeger@alignmed.com     alignmed.com