February 2007
 

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This Trilogy newsletter replaces your subscription to the ZoneNet newsletter.  As you may know, Trilogy was a co-owner and co-founder of ZoneNet.  However as a result of restructuring the company, ZoneNet no longer exists.  We are now known as Trilogy. 

We hope you enjoy our newly formatted newsletter. Next month, we will introduce products that you were used to getting with us ... with some significant improvements.  We'll also introduce several brand new products.

At Trilogy, we think health is more than just eating right and exercising – it’s about cultivating the right attitude and making a commitment to feel better … to be better. 

We understand commitment. We’re pledged to providing you with the best possible products to help you live a longer, healthier and happier life. 

Trilogy proudly offers an array of superior quality, safe and effective products that are inspired by nature, informed by science and born of a commitment to improving the health of people, the planet and our pets.  Welcome to Trilogy … we’re paving new roads to wellness, every day.


A link between age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and fish consumption.
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The food your child eats during his or her first year may set stage for a lifetime of wellness. 
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Recent studies look at the relationship between omega-3 fatty acids and depression. 
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Scientists are looking at exciting prospects for future cell therapies.  Page 2


Our highly concentrated, ultra-refined fish oil is a better value than you may think. 
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The cleaning products under your sink may be harmful to your family's health.  If you go out of your way to live a healthy lifestyle then this update may be very important to you. 
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Omega-3's can play a significant role in supporting your companion animal's joint health. 
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While the recent trend indicates a drop in the number of Americans suffering from heart disease (nearly a quarter fewer for the period of 1993-2003), still nearly a million deaths are due to this, the most common form of fatal illness. And with Baby Boomers reaching the age associated with the onset of noticeable heart disease symptoms, physicians fear that trend may soon be reversed.

For the most part, we understand what we need to do to ward off the possibility of heart disease -- don't smoke, eat healthier and exercise frequently. And yet, more than 60% of Americans are considered overweight or obese -- and this percentage is rising, especially among teenagers and young children.

In the new volume of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers note the lack of support for physical activity by the current public health infrastructure. In public schools, funding for physical education is often one of the first areas to be cut. Our corporate culture largely issues products (cars, TV's, video games, computers, etc.) that reinforce a sedentary lifestyle. And in our litigious society, we seem more concerned than ever before with attributing blame (e.g., placing sole responsibility on the food manufacturers for the increase in obesity rates). The study cites the need for a change in the way we educate and encourage Americans to exercise in the future.

In the meantime, it's up to us to determine our own futures. And the fact is, we know what to do ... we're just not doing it. It's time for us creatures of habit and comfort junkies to make a change for the better -- and we can!  Just getting off the couch and going out for a half-hour walk, three times per week, can make a significant difference in your health and wellbeing. And there are so many ways you can get your heart pumping, there's bound to be a great match for your abilities and personality. If, however, you are unsure how to proceed with an exercise routine, consult with your doctor as soon as you can for guidance.

Other than exercising and eating healthier, what else can you do?  Is there a supplement that could make a dramatic difference? Numerous studies indicate that simply by supplementing your diet with Omega-3's derived from fish oil, you may be able to help reduce the likelihood that you'll develop heart disease.

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