Wednesday 23 March 2011

Some Extra Income Ideas For You!

It just occurred to me that as well as telling you about aloe, some of you might like me to tell you a little bit about how extra income can be generated via these exceptional products!
The beauty of my aloe business is that it's so very flexible. Most people do it initially alongside their existing part- or full-time employment. That works well because you choose your own hours with Forever - and choose too how much you do, or don't do. Of course, to begin with the less you do the less you earn, but that is entirely up to you.
Really, it's like a buffet table of opportunity! You'd like to recommend a few aloe products (all of them covered by a 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee) to people who'd benefit from them? Great! Through your recommendations you'd make a 30% profit.
Maybe you have higher ambitions and would like to manage a team, teaching them to do as you'll by then have been taught? That's great too - and is perfectly do-able. Our Managers typically earn around £1,000 each month and often this is extra income, over and above the wage or salary they receive from their 'proper' job.
Perhaps you'd ultimately like to go a step further - advancing beyond the Manager position and creating a pension-style income (via your time and effort rather than financial contributions)? Fine! Why not? The only person stopping you do this would be you!

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Bee Pollen For A Prostate Problem

I know that, strictly speaking, this is an Aloe Blog - but as I'm also very keen on bee products I wanted to mention that I've just read Pollen can help prostatitis.
To be honest, I'd never heard of this condition until I read about it in today's DAILY MAIL, but apparently its an inflammatory condition of the prostate gland that will affect half of men some time in their lives.
And a trial of 60 patients at Sinai Medical Centre in California (focused on non-bacterial prostatitis) found that two out of three men improved when given Bee Pollen tablets three times daily for six months.
Scientists think the pollen can trigger anti-inflammatory effects in the body.
Well, that's certainly worth knowing (and acting upon, if appropriate), isn't it?