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What is Transfer Factor?
4Life
Appears in Direct Selling News Annual Review
Salt Lake City, Utah
(August 8, 2007) 4Life Research� recently appeared in the
2007 Direct Selling News (DSN) Annual Review. The 258-page
book is a compendium of the best industry articles of
2006, and represents a who's who list in network
marketing.
In his introductory article, A Bright Future, John
Fleming, DSN's Publisher and Editor in Chief writes:
"Perhaps the most unusual feature of the direct selling
channel of distribution is that it's a people-driven
channel driven by passion."
In the November, 2006 DSN cover story, The World of Liquid
Supplements, author Barbara Seale relays that after two
years of research in May of 2005, 4Life put its flagship
product, Transfer Factor, into
RioVida, the only
beverage in the world that contains
transfer factors. She quotes Trent Tenney, 4Life
Senior VP of Marketing: "Liquids cross barriers... RioVida
has enabled us to get Transfer Factor to many people
around the world."
In South Korea: A Rising Star, the Direct Selling News
contacted Jason Norton, Vice President International, who
states: "We focus on improving people's lives... there is
a renewed focus on overall well-being, and we're part of
that."
Finally, In Building People, Families & Communities,
Binaca Lisonbee, 4Life Co-founder, says: "I'm so proud to
be involved with an organization where together we can do
things that we could never do alone. It is definitely -as
success in this industry is- a team effort."
In 2006 and 2007, 4Life distributors around the world have
enjoyed well deserved local, regional, national,
international and industry news. 4Life�, the leader in the
development, production, and distribution of
Transfer Factor immune support
products, continues to post growth in more than 40
countries around the world.
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4Life
Health Sciences Advisory Board Research &
Development Update
Salt
Lake City, Utah (July 30, 2007) 4Life Research�
announced today Dr. Vijendra Singh's first onsite
visit with 4Life's Research and Development Team at
the company's International Headquarters in Salt
Lake City, Utah. Singh is the newest appointment to
4Life's Health Sciences Advisory Board HSAB), which
is led by 4Life Chief Scientific Officer Calvin
McCausland, and comprised of leading physicians,
biochemists, immunity experts, nutritionists, and
product formulators�qualifying it as among the most
sophisticated industry boards of its kind.
McCausland: "Dr. Singh is a world expert in
transfer factor science.
We brought him in to assess our laboratory, and what
additional needs we must address to move to the next
level of bioassays with a focus on the dynamic
nature of 4Life Transfer
Factor."
On November 22 Singh will present a paper on the
impact Transfer Factor has had on the neurological
sciences. His presentation is part of an
international symposium on
brain function,
which will be held in Varanasi, India, at the
Banaras Hindu University Campus, and attended by
worldwide experts.
Singh, a graduate of Lucknow University in Uttar
Pradesh, is a professional speaker, author,
biomedical researcher, and consultant. He received
his doctorate from the University of British
Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He has devoted
his entire career to academic research on
brain diseases and
mental illnesses, including autism spectrum
disorders (ASD),
multiple
sclerosis (MS), and Alzheimer�s disease (AD).
�The Health Sciences Advisory Board is an integral
part of 4Life�s ongoing product research and
development,� remarked 4Life Chief Executive Officer
David Lisonbee. �It�s wonderful to work with a group
of people who are so respected in their individual
areas of expertise. We are very pleased to count
Vijendra Singh among our board members.�
4Life�, the leader in the development, production,
and distribution of
Transfer Factor immune support products,
continues to post growth in more than 40 countries
around the world.

A
History of Success
After
incorporating 4Life Research� in August of 1997, Founder
and CEO David Lisonbee put himself to work with wife and
Co-Founder, Bianca. January of '98 marked 4Life's first
Transfer Factor sale. In 1999, 4Life released
Transfer Factor Plus� and
opened for business in Japan. October of 2000 signifies
the historic direct sales merger of ShapeRite� and 4Life
Research. Then our world changed. 9/11. Within days, the
4Life executive team strategized a plan to support the
families of 15 firemen from Engine 54 (New York City Fire
Department) and one policeman from New York's 6th
precinct.
Since then, 4Life
Research has pursued its mission of building people
through science, success and service in more than 40
countries around the world. In February of 2001, the
Lisonbee's introduced 4Life's global distributor
base to Nkosi Johnson, the young South African who
played a crucial role in generating international
awareness about
HIV and AIDS.
After Nkosi's death, 4Life Research established the
Nkosi Haven 4Life Farm, a facility dedicated to the
unique needs of women and children with
AIDS.
This is a project that 4Life Research is proud to
support to this day.
Since 2001, 4Life products have appeared in every
publication of the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR).
In 2002, 4Life Transfer
Factor was featured in the publicly televised
American Medical Review (AMR). In October of that
year, 4Life opened offices in Singapore, Australia,
and organized its European Union. State side, 4Life
leaders held their first Academy 4Life (now the
LEADER IN YOU series), a practicum dedicated to
personal and entrepreneurial development. The
following month, Lisonbee issued his Rules of
Recommendation, seven practical maxims that target
4Life's commitment to gratitude, dependability,
responsibility, accountability, respect, civility,
and integrity in all areas of life.
In 2003, Inc. 500 Magazine named 4Life Research the
15th fastest growing privately held company in the
United States. In 2004, Steve Tew, former CFO and
COO, became President. |