1TM RESET Healthy for Life… This presentation has been developed to introduce people to one wing of USANA that is dedicated to helping people make healthy.

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1TM RESET Healthy for Life… This presentation has been developed to introduce people to one wing of USANA that is dedicated to helping people make healthy food choices so we can all create healthier lifestyles. It is suggested that you take these products to your physician and secure his/ her advice if you intend to change your diet, begin an exercise program, are pregnant, lactating, have allergies, are taking medications, or are under the care of a physician. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The components of the RESET program are foods and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with any health or fitness program, a sensible eating plan and regular exercise are required in order to achieve long-term results. Results will vary. Children under the age of 18 should not participate in the RESET program, except on the advice of their physician and/or dietician. The typical participant in the Reset program lost 4.5 pounds in 5 days.

TM RESET Healthy for Life…

3TM Key Points We Will Cover  Today’s Reality  Lifestyle Changes  Why Diets Don’t Work  The RESET Program  Your recipe for success

4TM Today’s Reality - Where are you at? Degenerative Diseases are a leading cause of premature death throughout the world:   Cardiovascular Disease (17 million annually)   Cancer (8.6 million annually)   Stroke (5.5 million annually)   Respiratory disease (3.7 million annually)   Diabetes (990,000 annually)   33% of children born in America today are expected to develop Type 2 Diabetes With these kinds of facts, it is more important than ever to focus on ways to maintain optimal health.

5TM Heather Pattullo RN, BN, MEd   RN, Professor of Nursing   Diagnosed with Type II diabetes in 1997 which led her to look for ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle   She lost 20 lbs and her uncontrollable cravings “These results are not typical, the typical participant in the RESET Program lost pounds in 5 days.”

6TM One Million Dollar Athlete Guarantee!  Sony Ericsson WTA Tour  US Speedskating Team  Biathlon Canada  Speed Skating Canada  Cross Country Canada  USA Luge  USA Bobsled Team Radcliff  Team Kelly Scott, Curling And many more…

7TM Paula Harker 12 Week Transformation “These results are not typical, the typical participant in the RESET Program lost pounds in 5 days.”

8TM Why Diets Don’t Work   Short-term solution for a long-term problem   Majority of diets are not balanced   Few tackle the core issue of why you gain weight   Most not based on science

9TM How The High-Glycemic Index Affects Blood Sugar   GI is how fast a carbohydrate raises the blood sugar   Carbohydrates are single sugars or strings of sugars (rice, vegetables, fruit, bread)

10TM Glycemic Index of Foods   The Glycemic Index ranks foods on a scale of 1 to 100   Low = 55 or less (produces a gradual rise in blood sugar)   Medium = 56 to 69   High = 70 or more (causes blood glucose and insulin levels to spike rapidly)

11TM Glycemic Index of Foods Lower GI Foods   Slow cook oatmeal (40-60)   Pasta ‘al dente’ (40)   Bran buds psyllium (47)   Legumes (20-40)   Basmati & brown rice (48-55)   Sourdough bread (52)   Low fat yogurt (30)   Sweet potatoes/yam (50) Higher GI Foods   Instant oatmeal (66)   Overcooked pasta (75)   Rice Krispies (82)   Popcorn (70)   Instant & short grain rice (87)   White bread (70-77)   Pancakes (100)   Baked Potato (93) * In general, all fruits and vegetables are low on the Glycemic Index

12TM Plain Rice Cakes

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14TM High-Glycemic Diet Causes Insulin Resistance   Over time individuals become less sensitive to their own insulin   The body compensates for this situation by making more and more insulin - your “storage hormone”   Holds on to fat like a sponge holds on to water   Results in Metabolic Syndrome (Insulin Resistance) This happens as the result of years and years of our daily choices and are related to a high-glycemic diet.

15TM Symptoms and Signs of Insulin Sensitivity   Fatigue   Uncontrollable hunger, cravings   Night time eating   Expanding waist size   Increasing resistance to weight loss   Increasing triglycerides, blood sugar and cholesterol All of the above are symptoms of your body not being balanced due to eating a high-glycemic diet. This is called Insulin Resistance. With this in mind, we advocate an approach that focuses on low-glycemic foods which help maintain a healthy lifestyle.

16TM RESET – Your 5-Day JumpStart Kit Checklist 15 Nutrimeal Pouches 5 Peanut Butter Bars 5 Iced Lemon Bars 5 AM/PM Packs Reset DVD Program Guide

17TM Transform – Phase 1   Replace 2 meals and 1 snack with USANA Macro-Optimizers   Continue the HealthPak or Essentials   Develop a modest, consistent exercise program   Avoid all flour, bread, sugar, rice, pasta, cereals, and potatoes Transform (Phase 1) Continue to Lose Weight and Transform Your Body and Your Life. BreakfastNutrimeal Shake SnackUSANA Bar LunchNutrimeal Shake SnackLow Glycemic Snack DinnerLow Glycemic Meal

18TM   Replace ONE meal and ONE snack with USANA Macro-Optimizers   Add back those healthy whole grains   Continue to eat low- glycemic meals and snacks Maintain (Phase 2) Maintain your healthy weight and nutritious eating habits. BreakfastNutrimeal Shake SnackUSANA Bar LunchLow Glycemic Meal SnackLow Glycemic Snack DinnerLow Glycemic Meal Maintain – Phase 2

19TM The Four Legs of Success 1. Healthy Eating 2. Essential Nutrients 3. Active Living/Exercise 4. Support

20TM Why This Works…   Affordable Meals – $3 or less per shake or bar   Nutritionals – customized for your personal needs   Convenience – everything delivered to your door   Low Glycemic – scientifically proven success   Support – personal contact and online networks   Education and Resources

21TM Cooking For Life! How to prepare Low Glycemic Meals in Minutes Dr. Ray Strand, M.D. Healthy for Life

22TM + Healthy Eating – Essentials Nutrients – Exercise – Support AND…Going hungry is not a part of the program! + Your Recipe For Success

23TM Are You Ready? Live Your Best Life Now – You Deserve It!