Getting Started

Getting Started with Watkins and The Summit Group

As the owner of your own Watkins business, you can get all the benefits that owners of other businesses enjoy, such as setting your own schedule, getting a break on income taxes, not having your income limited by the whim of your boss, and more.

But what’s even better about Watkins is that you won’t have the headaches that owners of traditional businesses or franchises face. You won’t have to pay employees, rent expensive property, or pay huge franchises fees. Investing just a little of your time or a few dollars can let you get rolling with Watkins right away, and you can quickly be on your way to a much better lifestyle.

Naturally, to successfully grow a business of any kind, the owner needs to invest some of his or her time, or money, or a combination of both. But, with Watkins, you have choices of how you want to start . Regardless of which starting options you choose, you’ll get FREE training and support exclusively for our Summit Group team.

Plus, all of the starting choices have a full money-back guarantee and can be returned within 30 days if things don’t work out for any reason.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO HERE

http://www.tsginfo.com/wat4/index.php?rc=HT4967&rcext=

Published in: on February 8, 2008 at 2:39 pm Comments (0)
Tags: , ,

Cinnamon shown to lower blood sugar, fats and cholesterol


Studies have shown that just 1/4 tsp of cinnamon every day may help to lower blood sugar, fats and cholesterol by up to 30 percent! Researchers suggest it may also stave off the onset of type 2 diabetes in those at risk.

Watkins Purest Ground Cinnamon contains a high amount of essential oils for optimum flavor, aroma and health benefits! Try some every day on cereal, oatmeal, toast, apples and savory dishes. Place in coffee grounds before brewing for rich flavor and aroma.

The following is a summary of this ground-breaking study published in the journal Diabetes Care:

A Spoonful of Cinnamon Helps Treat Diabetes by Alison McCook

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with diabetes can help keep their bodies healthy by simply adding a dash of spice to their diet, new research reports.

In a study, diabetics who incorporated one gram — equivalent to less than one-quarter teaspoon — of cinnamon per day for 40 days into their normal diets experienced a decrease in levels of blood sugar, cholesterol and blood fats.

And for people with diabetes, the less of those substances in the body, the better.

Type 2 diabetes arises when the body loses sensitivity to insulin, a hormone that shuttles the sugars from food into body cells to be used for energy. As a result, the amount of sugar, or glucose, in the blood remains high, leading to fatigue and blurred vision. Over the long term, excess blood glucose can increase the risk of heart disease, kidney failure and blindness.

The current findings suggest that a small amount of cinnamon can help protect diabetics from these and other potential complications of their condition, study author Dr. Richard A. Anderson of the Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center in Maryland told Reuters Health.

Diabetics could add a dash of cinnamon to their morning servings of coffee, orange juice or cereal, Anderson noted. “You can also make a cinnamon tea by simply boiling water with stick cinnamon,” he suggested.

Anderson noted that cinnamon may also help stave off the onset of type 2 diabetes in people at risk of the condition.

During the study, Anderson and his colleagues asked 60 people with type 2 diabetes to consume 1, 3, or 6 grams of cinnamon each day for 40 days, or the equivalent amount of wheat flour, as a placebo.

Reporting in the journal Diabetes Care, Anderson and his team found that all cinnamon-takers experienced a drop in blood levels of glucose, fats and cholesterol by up to 30 percent. No change was seen in the people taking placebo.

Anderson explained that cinnamon contains compounds that help make insulin more efficient, improving the hormone’s ability to bring glucose to the cells that need it.

As an added bonus, cinnamon contains virtually no calories, Anderson said, allowing diabetics to add zest to their meals without adding to their waistlines.

Previous research has shown that cinnamon appears to help fat cells recognize and respond to insulin. In recent studies, the spice increased glucose metabolism by about 20 times.

Vistit me at

http://www.watkinsonline.com/htapp/

Published in: on at 2:23 pm Comments (7)
Tags: , , ,

It’s a Good Day

So far it is a good day.

I have been working hard on all my online selling sites and it is starting to look up.

Watkins has just offered a new, lower start up cost so I have more people interested in the opportunity to work with me  and even added a new person to my team yesterday!

We also ended up keeping the kitten we were babysitting. We named the kitten Pearl, assuming it is a girl… now we are not sure about that. But no matter the name will remain.

The other things we accomplished in the last week is a major house de clutter.  We thew out tons and tons of crap and the trash men just  loved us.  We were considerate and did not put it all out. They are going to love us again tomorrow.

Also putting a new floor down in the dining room.

Busy, busy, busy and I like it that way.

Published in: on February 7, 2008 at 10:04 am Comments (0)
Tags: , , , ,