Sandra Clarke

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Sandra Clarke Quick Facts

Sandra is a trained marketing and branding specialist who has helped many small businesses grow. For the last 10 years, she has been focusing on market research and in that capacity, has specifically researched health and nutrition related subjects.

Her research led her to align herself with USANA Health Sciences, one of the most scientifically advanced nutritional supplement companies worldwide. Their products and business model have won numerous accolades in various countries and their particular focus on cellular nutrition has provided an endless amount of case studies of people being able to prevent and manage degenerative diseases.

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Have you ever been disappointed that an old friend rang you up out of the blue? Have you ever tried to avoid friends and family by hiding in doorways? Is that the real power of ‘network marketing’ or ‘pyramid sales’? We dread yet another one of our friends in the ‘clutches’ of ‘those companies’, lost to the dark side, spoiling every social get-together by pushing their products. It doesn’t have to be like that, you know. Try this perspective for a minute: thank goodness I g

April 24, 2009

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The ete al search for the perfect figure – and the perfect weight loss programme! I have yet to meet the person who has not considered their weight to be an issue at some point in their lives – generally because we feel we weigh too much or are conce ed that we might weigh too much at some point in our lives, but occasionally because we weigh too little and can’t seem to keep our weight at a healthy level. Either way, it is a never-ending subject that can dominate dinner pa

February 3, 2009

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Nutritional advice has generally been based on the premise that the particular nutrient we are deficient in is the one that needs to be supplemented. That means the core problem was seen to be a nutritional deficiency. There is another viewpoint, which has taken hold some time ago and is fast gaining support: Oxidative stress as the cause for nutritional deficiency. Oxidative stress is caused by free radicals in our bodies, which damage our cells resulting in degenerative di

January 20, 2009

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Contacting Sandra Clarke

sandra@smadar.co.uk

Tel: +44 1451 832 206