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How much does it cost to start selling Arbonne? Are there any order requirements to stay active as a rep?

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How much of a discount to you get on the products? Do you have to buy a kit?


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Hi There. It's only $29 to register with Arbonne, or you can choose to purchase the Starter Kit for $79. The Starter Kit is great for someone that is serious about building their business fast. It includes:

10 StartNOW Independent Consultant Application & Agreement Forms, 20 Product Catalogues,10 Retail Price List and Order Forms,10 Consultant Product Order Forms,10 Autoship Flyers,10 Autoship Agreement Forms, 10 Host Rewards Brochures,10 Presentation Invitation Brochures & Envelopes, 20 Presentation Invitation Postcards,10 Guest List Label Forms,10 StartNOW Workbooks,10 StartNOW Workbook audio CDs, 10 StartNOW Brochures,10 ArbonneNOW,, Company Brochures,10 âArbonneNOW,, âNOWâs the Time to be a Part of Arbonneâ Prospecting Audio CDs,10 Product Line Overviews,10 Catalogue Cover Client Product Bags, 1 2007 PlanNOW Consultant Calendar, 1 Product Knowledge & Image Source CD, 1 Product Knowledge Workbook & Audio CD set, 1 Business Aids Price List, 1 MyArbonne.com Flyer, 1 Arbonne Logo/Statement Window Cling, 1 Business Card & Stationery Order Form, 1 Name Badge Order Form, 1 Normal to Dry Basic Skin Care Sample Pack, 1 Normal to Oily Basic Skin Care Sample Pack, 1 NutriMenC,, RE9® System Sample Pack, 1 NutriMinC® RE9® Body Care System Sample Pack, 10 NutriMinC® RE9® System for Face Sample Pack

There are 7 avenues of income to help you build a successful home based business with Arbonne including retail profit 35-80%, bonuses, Mercedes Benz Program, overrides, life insurance benefits, travel opportunities, and monthly campaign and incentive programs. Arbonne has one of the most generous compensation plans in the industry with free online training and upline support. There are no monthly minimums to sell the products, no inventory, no territories to limit growth, no mandatory meetings, with free online ordering and direct shipping for your consumers.

I hope this answers most of your questions. If you would like more information and want to know anything further, please feel free to visit my website or email me and I'll be happy to help you!

What are the best ways to deal with foot infection?




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A friend of mine hurt his toe. He has diabetes, and the toe is not healing. He hurt another toe and had to have it cut off because it got gangrenous.

The doctor is giving him ointment, which is not working. What are his other options?

I've already tried to read about it, and I've discovered tissue salts, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and alkaline water. I'd like more suggestions along these lines.



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Plain ole' Honey is last resort for diabetic sores.Jennifer Eddy says honey therapy can save diabetics from amputations cures diabetic ulcer wounds.

Spreading honey on a diabetic ulcer could prevent the need to amputate an infected foot, researchers say.


A doctor at the University of Wisconsin who helped about half a dozen of her diabetic patients avoid amputation has launched a controlled trial to promote the widespread use of honey therapy.


Diabetic patients usually have poor circulation and decreased resistance to fight infection and ulcers developed, become hard to treat. So, as a result the wounds develop rapidly, to prevent further development they have to amputate the affected portions. On an average an amputation is performed every 30 seconds in the world because of this problem.


Dr. Jennifer Eddy, a professor at the Universityâs School of Medicine and Public Health tested this theory whether honey helped diabetic patients and prevents amputations and found some interesting results. The therapy involved by applying a thick layer of honey on the wound after dead skin and bacteria were removed. This bacteria have become more resistant to normal antibiotics rendering them ineffective and amputation is the only means to prevent further its growth. The honey on the other hand kills bacteria because it is acidic in nature.


Dr. Eddy said this study will be verified with further controlled trials and experiments and if they find the same results, it will be a significant and can help prevent many amputations across the world. It is also available in plenty in nature, so anyone can use it without the worry of high costs in treating these diabetic ulcers.


"If we can prove that honey promotes healing in diabetic ulcers, we can offer new hopes for many patients, not to mention the cost benefit, and the issue of bacterial resistance. The possibilities are tremendous."


In New Zealand, Honey therapy is already used to treat bed sores and is also being using as an alternative medicine in Europe, but in the US, it is not being used widely for health care purposes.


Prof. Eddy tested this idea after she heard this in her medical school from a professor, who commented that honey worked better compared to other ancient remedies in a laboratory situation.


Dr. Eddy wouldnât have used honey, but she had to as a last resort to cure a 79 year old diabetic patient, who was close to amputation and didnât respond to standard medications and treatments. He was almost at the verge of death, so she started applying honey therapy for him and his wounds rapidly healed after.


She is going to do more trials and said the results will be published in 2008 or 2009.


It is great news, because many diabetic patients develop these wounds quickly, so instead of amputation, they will definitely welcome such natural remedies. Hope she confirms it with the trials and if so they should give her a Nobel Prize along with her Professor for developing this remedy for diabetic ulcers.

Good luck




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