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SOURCE: Internet Income University
USANA recently announced to new developments in personalized health care. This company that specializes in health products and supplements has contributed to new developments in the health care industry for twenty years. InternetBusinessInnerCircle.com reviews the earning opportunity provided by the company in a recent blog post.
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 24, 2012
USANA recently launched two of the most personalized health care tools that the industry has seen in a while. One, a personalized supplement pack that is customized for each individual called MyHealthPak, had been available since 2007, but production was limited due the highly specialized nature of the machine that produced the packs. Recently, new machines were set up in Singapore, heralding a wider availability of the highly personalized supplements.
The other tool is an application called the True Health Assessment. This is patent pending program that helps individuals to accurately assess their own personal health by asking them a string of questions. Based on the answers to these questions, the application will then issue three health reports to the individual using the app. The first will be a list of the person’s top health risks; this will allow them to steer clear of any potential health problems better.
The second is a report outlining various lifestyle recommendations based on the current health of the individual and their projected health goals. The third is report that shows the user which products would be recommended for their particular lifestyle, fitness level and health needs. The person would then be able to order these USANA products and even order a new MyHealthPak that is specifically tailored to their personal health needs.
What is wonderful about these two new developments is how they work hand in hand. By assessing ones own health with the True Health Assessment App, one could easily see any trouble areas that they ought to look out for when it comes to their health. The recommendations can also help them to order their very own customized MyHealthPak.
These two features, getting a health assessment and obtaining personalized nutritional supplements to follow the recommendations of the assessment, would often take a lot of hassle and could be quite costly. In the past, people would have had to consult numerous health professionals to get the same information.
These tools now make this process much simpler and more accessible to the average person who is trying to live a healthy lifestyle. This achievement is something that USANA has strived for since its beginnings in 1992. When Myron Wentz founded the company, it was with a vision of spreading health and wellness around the world, and the globalization of USANA’s MyHealthPak and availability of the True Health Assessment is definitely helping to achieve this.
Personalized health products such as these are the wave of the future in the health and nutrition industry, as people are realizing that “one size fits all” can not be applied to individual health as there are so many factors that affect different people in different ways. By recognizing this fact, and providing people with the tools to take charge of their own health and lifestyle, it is hoped that the global trends of increased obesity, heart disease, diabetes and other diseases that can be prevented or minimized, will be drastically reversed.
For more info about USANA and the various health products and earning opportunities they provide, please click here.
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