Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Marilu Henner Joins Youngevity® as Celebrity Brand Ambassador


AL International (JCOF) Announces New Partnership with Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner Joins Youngevity® as Celebrity Brand Ambassador
San Diego, CA, January 29, 2013 – Youngevity® Essential Life Sciences, (www.youngevity.com), a wholly-owned subsidiary of AL International, Inc. (OTC Pink: JCOF) (www.alintjcof.com), a fast growing, innovative, global direct marketer of healthy lifestyle and nutritional products and gourmet fortified coffee, announced today that actress, producer, New York Times best-selling author, mother, and longtime health and wellness activist, Marilu Henner, has joined Youngevity® as their new celebrity brand ambassador in its effort to continue promoting active, healthy lifestyles.
The mission of Youngevity®, as a nutrition company, is to improve the lifestyles of its clients by promoting vibrant health and providing quality, innovative health care products to thousands of satisfied customers. Youngevity’s dedication to overall health and wellness revolves around the belief that there exists a core group of 90 essential nutrients your body needs for optimal health, which form the foundation of Youngevity’s 90 for Life Campaign. This campaign is the basis of the partnership between Youngevity® and Marilu Henner, whose longtime mission has been to help others in their journey to a healthy lifestyle.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Our love for sugar drinks is getting dangerous!


Our love for sugar drinks is getting dangerous!


Let’s face it; we’ve all had our share of sugary drinks. Whether you love to have a coke
with your lunch, a sports drink after a workout, or giant lemonade at the state fair, we are 
all guilty of indulging in drinks that are not healthy options. Not to say that we all consume 
these on a regular basis, maybe at one point in our lives we did, but if we ever look at the 
calorie and sugar contents on some of the beverages, we may wish that we hadn’t. 
Furthermore, studies show that high consumption of sugar drinks is one of the major 
contributors to obesity in America.