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Supplementing Your Diet: Supplement Info Now on MP3

More than ever, we live in a digital age. Those of you who are in the supplement business have had to adapt your business to use more electronic tools to survive and thrive.

I did Supplementing Your Diet as a CD with the idea that anyone could use it to help people understand why they need to supplement their diet, where they should begin, and how to select a quality manufacturer. You could lend it to someone, make an appointment to get it back, and maybe get an order. Because of the current state of social distancing, hose days are gone or at least on hiatus for a while. On top of that, CD players are becoming scarce. It’s time to enter the digital age with this product

Today we’re introducing Supplementing Your Diet as an MP3 download. How does that help your business? You can gift an audio to others so they can listen to it. All you have to do is put in their email address on the billing page when you buy it, and they will be notified and can download it (be sure to let them know it’s coming so they don’t mistake it for spam or malware). And you can send it anywhere in the world without a thought for postage.

The price of each download is $4.95, less your Member or Insider discount (remember to log in first). If you gift them to potential clients and customers, you’re taking a calculated risk but the information really helps people understand why supplementing is critical in this day and age. I can’t sell products for you, but I can explain the benefits. Then it’s up to you.

The Bottom Line

I created Supplementing Your Diet to help people understand the benefits of supplementation and to help business owners market their product with the best of scientific research. Add it to your repertoire of digital tools to increase your bottom line today.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

Supplementing Your Diet

Last week, a study was published that concluded that nutrients from food are better than nutrients from supplements. Does that mean you can throw out the supplements and just eat more? Short answer: no.

Did you ever notice that one week some vitamin is good for you and the next it’s supposed to be bad for you? Why is that? One reason is the way nutrition research is done.

One of the most popular audios I’ve ever made was Supplements Made Simple, so now I’ve updated all the tracks and included a section about the problems with nutrition research.

Introducing Supplementing Your Diet—Why, What, and Who. This CD examines the issues related to dietary supplements in the 21st century. The first question is simply why do we need them? Can’t we get enough nutrients from the food we eat? I’ll address that question from a variety of perspectives, including those based on your physiology and biochemistry.

What about the research that says supplements aren’t necessary and are a waste of money? As I said, I’ll tackle that issue head on with three specific reasons too much research on supplements is flawed and yields misleading conclusions.

If you do need to supplement your diet, where do you begin? I’ll explain the four supplements everyone should take and the reasons why.

Finally, how do you decide which company to buy supplements from? I’ll give you five characteristics that distinguish a high-quality manufacturer. That will help you choose the company whose supplements are best for you. This audio cuts through the forest of obstacles to help you see things clearly so you can make an informed decision on how to supplement your diet.

All this information is just $9.95 plus shipping and handling.

And if you’re in the supplement business, this audio will answer your potential clients’ questions about the basics. If you want to grow your supplement business, I’ve included special pricing on five copies of this CD so you can loan them to clients to help them make their decisions. You can point them to my online bio to show them why they can rely on my explanations.

Enjoy this holiday weekend, and I’ll be back Tuesday.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet