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Hydration in the WorkplaceProduct Introduction
2
Introduction
  • Lionel (Leo) Hébert
  • International Independent Herbalife Distributor.
    Over 25 years of Mining Industry Experience.
  • Robert Bradt
  • International Independent Herbalife Distributor.
    Experience as a Military Paramedic full time
    Civilian RN Management Extended Care.
  • Hydration for moderate to severe heat conditions
    in the workplace will be addressed.
  • Protection against essential fluid electrolyte
    loss as well as oxidative stress - a very real
    concern resulting from excessive sweating/bodily
    fluid loss short/long term consequences.
  • Complete Solution - specifically H3O Health Care
    - for all applicable dehydration concerns.

3
  • Who is Herbalife International?
  • Traded on the NYSE (ticker
    symbol HLF) 3.8 Billion in 08
    Sales.
  • 29 Years in Business
  • Approved Established on
    5 Continents 70
    Countries
  • Best Scientific Advisory Board
    Assembled including 12 of the
    Worlds Top 25
    Recognized
    Scientists and Nutritionalists Dr. Louis Ignarro
    Nobel Prize Lauriat in Medicine, Dr. David
    HeberWorld Renown Published Cellular Molecular
    PHD
  • C.E.O. Michael Johnson
  • 19 Consecutive Quarters of Double Digit Growth
  • Full Commitment to Ongoing Research Product
    Development
  • Clinical Testing at our Mark Hughes Cellular
    Molecular Laboratory Facility at U.C.L.A.
  • Giving back to the community through our
    Herbalife Family Foundation (children around the
    world)HFF

The Herbalife Family Foundation (HFF) is
dedicated to improving children's lives by
helping organizations provide healthy
nutrition to children at risk. Additionally,
HFF often supports relief efforts in response
to natural disasters.
4
  • Giving Back

A Place Called HomeLos Angeles, California
Atlanta Children's ShelterAtlanta, Georgia
Associacao Casa Da CriancaSantos, Brazil Aga
Children's HomeBudapest, Hungary Singapore
Children's SocietySingapore Kobe Jitsygyo Gakuin
(KJG)Kobe, Japan Corporacion NAIMSantiago,
Chile Rumah Bakti Hulu KelangSelangor Malaysia
Wayne Barton Study CenterBoca Raton, Florida
Albergue Infantil Los PinosGuadalajara, Mexico
Centro Comunitario Barrio AgustoniBuenos Aires,
Argentina  Foundation for Children (FFC)Bangkok,
Thailand SOS Children's VillagesAthens, Greece
Children's Charity through the Hackney Young
Carers Project,London, England Ministerios de
Amor, A.C.Iztapalapa, Mexico Acres of LoveSouth
Africa SOS Children's VillageMadrid, Spain SOS
Children's VillageRome, Italy Obra Do Frei
GilOporto, Portugal Tokyo's Caritas Garden
Children's HomeTokyo, Japan Sang Rok Won
homeSeoul, Korea  Asociacion Probienestar
InfantilBogota, Colombia Casa do Menor Sao
Miguel ArcanjoFortaleza, Brazil Po Leung
KukHong Kong, Hong Kong VanHarte RestoDen Haag,
Netherlands Jardin de InfanciaVenezuela Udelnaya
OrphanageMoscow, Russia Sara Rose
FoundationKitwe, Zambia Walker's Place of
SafetyKingston, Jamaica The Infants' Home Child
Family ServicesAsfield, Australia Hong Hua
OrphanageTaipai, Taiwan
5
What Complications resulting from Dehydration
Exist?
  • Complications of dehydration occur because of
    fluid loss.
  • Kidney failure is a common occurrence as
    dehydration progresses, the volume of fluid in
    the intravascular space decreases, and blood
    pressure may fall.
  • Decrease blood flow to vital organs like the
    kidneys
  • Any organ with a decreased blood flow has
    potential to fail
  • Decreased blood supply to the brain may cause
    confusion
  • and even a coma
  • If enough organs begin to malfunction, the body
    itself may
  • fail, and death can occur.
  • When the fluid loss overwhelms the body's ability
    to compensate, blood pressure falls (hypotension)
    and the worker can go into shock, in which organs
    in the body may not get enough oxygen to function
    and will fail.

6
Complications of Dehydration cont.
  • In heat-related illness, the body's attempt to
    cool itself by sweating can
  • cause dehydration to the point that muscles go
    into spasm
  • (heat cramps).
  • Often muscles are over-stressed in high heat
    environments
  • arm and leg muscles spasm from lifting and
    moving heavy objects or
  • equipment
  • workers leg muscles can fail
  • As fluid loss increases, the worker may be so
    dehydrated that there
  • isnt enough liquid to sweat and heat
    exhaustion or heat stroke will
  • occur.
  • Heat stroke is a true medical emergency and 911
    or the
  • Emergency Response System must be activated
  • immediately

7
Complications of Dehydration cont.
  • With dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities occur
    since important
  • chemicals are lost from the body through sweat.
  • Health Care Providers need to be aware of the
    fluid and electrolyte
  • balance in the dehydrated individual and be
    certain to monitor
  • electrolyte levels as rehydration occurs.
  • Examples of symptoms caused by abnormal
    electrolyte levels
  • include
  • Muscle weakness due to low potassium levels
  • Heart rhythm disturbances due to either low or
    high potassium
  • Seizures
  • Medically It is reasonable to expect that
    dehydration will take
  • hours to slowly correct the fluid deficit to
    allow the electrolytes to redistribute
  • themselves appropriately in the different spaces
    in the body. If rehydration is done too
  • slowly, the individual may remain hypotensive and
    in shock for too long. If done
  • too quickly, water and electrolyte concentrations
    within organ cells can be negatively
  • affected, causing cells to swell and eventually
    die.

8
Opportunity to work together
  • Personal observations have helped us identify
    areas of serious concern given adverse heat
    conditions.
  • Contracting Cos have ever growing corporate
    diversification and projects that can be defined
    where extreme heat conditions are a real concern.
  • A very real need for

  • employee hydration.

9
H3O
10
H3O Advantages Scientifically formulated to
quickly restore fluids, deliver lasting energy
and protect the body. Heres why its truly a
better product
IU is a measure unit as per international
agreement specifying the biological effect
expected with a given dose.
Trehalose, also known as mycose, is a natural
alpha-linked disaccharide formed by an a, a-1,
1-glucoside bond between two a-glucose units. It
can be synthesised by fungi, plants, and
invertebrate animals. It is implicated in
anhydrobiosis - the ability of plants and animals
to withstand prolonged periods of desiccations.
11
Product Development
  • After the initial conception stage, our RD team
    of developers and scientists use the most
    advanced technologies available in the
    formulation and development process, continually
    testing for taste, efficacy, and creating overall
    quality.
  • Our Scientific Affairs Group
    works closely with RD in
    establishing the appropriate
    ingredients to ensure safety,
    dose and claims
    substantiation
    through support of clinical data.

12
Key benefits of our product service
  • H3O
  • Quenches thirst replaces lost fluids.
  • Essential electrolytes support cellular
    re-hydration.
  • Energizing Carbs for immediate and sustained
    energy.
  • Powerful antioxidants neutralize free radicals
    that cause fatigue and soreness.
  • No caffeine and a healthier alternative to
    high-calorie/high-sugar alternatives.
  • __________________________________________________
    _______
  • Designed to quickly replace sodium potassium
    lost through sweat.
  • Allows for better absorption of H2O.
  • Protects against oxidative stress that causes
  • Muscle soreness
  • Fatigue
  • Joint discomfort
  • Less amounts of liquids at the workplace
  • No Crash Burn!!

13
H3O Strengths
14
Next steps
  • Identify the areas of serious concern where
    hydration is necessary resulting from extreme
    conditions.
  • Have a discussion either in person or by
    teleconference with the various site personnel.
  • Order the required amounts.
  • Education Introduction into the workplace
  • Have Supervision Occupational Health Safety
    log the benefits of H3O vs. water and/or a
    competitors product.
  • Receptiveness of employees - Satisfaction
  • Quantities of liquids required for shift
    duration
  • Less tripsIE Hoist, Service Man, Downtime
  • Feedback on said benefits
  • General Health and Wellbeing

15
Contact information
  • Contact Information
  • LMJH Consulting 705.845.5419
  • Ordering, Logistics Support
  • LMJH Consulting Associate
  • Lionel (Leo) Hebert - Owner
  • Robert Bradt Associate Partner
  • Faye Buisson Office Manager
  • Herbalife International Customer Relations Los
    Angeles, California
  • Company Information ir.herbalife.com
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