Sunday, June 29, 2008

DESIGNER WHEY to Help Contestants and Fans of NBC's The Biggest Loser Shed Pounds

DESIGNER WHEY to Help Contestants and Fans of NBC's The Biggest Loser Shed Pounds

Company to Produce "The Biggest Loser" Whey Protein Products

Carlsbad, CA (Vocus) December 4, 2008

Getting back in the gym and erasing years of bad eating habits is never easy. Losing large amounts of weight because your health depends on it is even harder. DESIGNER WHEY®, America's #1 Selling Protein*, is joining forces with NBC's hit weight loss program The Biggest Loser to help contestants and viewers retake control of their lives by creating a co-branded protein product, The Biggest Loser Protein by DESIGNER WHEY, which is already available in stores and online. The Biggest Loser Protein by DESIGNER WHEY has been developed through a licensing agreement with NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music and Consumer Products Group.

"The Biggest Loser offers contestants life changing tools to regain their health through supervised dieting and exercise, and DESIGNER WHEY offers everyone life changing products for better results inside and out," commented David Jenkins, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of DESIGNER WHEY. "We are excited to see, along with the rest of America, the positive impact that our research-proven DESIGNER WHEY products will have on The Biggest Loser contestants and fans."

"The show trainers and doctors have been incorporating Whey Protein into the lives of our contestants for the last few seasons," says Mark Koops, Creator and Executive Producer of The Biggest Loser. "We are excited to now have a product that has been tailored to the needs of our contestants and available to everyone who wants to live The Biggest Loser Lifestyle."

"We are really pleased to offer The Biggest Loser Protein drinks by DESIGNER WHEY,” said Kim Niemi, Senior Vice President, NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music and Consumer Products Group. “This product will be a terrific complement to the existing portfolio of Biggest Loser diet and wellness products, which will benefit the show’s contestants and viewers alike."

Contestants of The Biggest Loser season seven will use the cross-branded DESIGNER WHEY and The Biggest Loser Protein in their quest for better health on the show, and after. The Biggest Loser Protein by DESIGNER WHEY will be available in four signature flavors of Blue Blueberry, Red Raspberry, Chocolate Deluxe and Vanilla Bean at retailers nationwide. Also available in single serving packets, The Biggest Loser Protein?2GO® is convenient and perfect for the on-the-go lifestyle.

Tom Oliver, Chief Operating Officer of DESIGNER WHEY explained, "Our vision is to continually increase the number of people who feel and look healthier by fully developing the benefits of whey and making products like The Biggest Loser Protein by DESIGNER WHEY available to the mass markets."

ABOUT THE BIGGEST LOSER
The first reality series where everybody "loses," The Biggest Loser challenges and encourages overweight contestants to shed pounds in a safe and recommended manner through comprehensive diet and exercise as they compete for a grand prize of $250,000. Hosted by Alison Sweeney (Days of our Lives), the series provides the contestants with challenges, temptations, weigh-ins and eliminations until the final contestant remains to claim the title of "the biggest loser." Each team works out under the supervision of professional trainers Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper. The Biggest Loser is a production of Reveille LLC, 25/7 Productions and 3 Ball Productions.

Since its debut in 2004, The Biggest Loser has grown to become a standalone health and lifestyle brand by developing tools and products inspired by the show and approved by our doctors and experts. Anchored by its online diet and exercise subscription-based extension of the show, Biggestloserclub. com, The Biggest Loser Meal Plan, The New York Times best-selling books series, best-selling fitness DVD series, line of appliances, fitness equipment, protein supplements and countless other health and lifestyle based products, The Biggest Loser consumer products program has generated over $50 million in spending with presence at more than 25,000 major retailers to date. Check out www. biggestloser. com for more information.

About NBC Universal Television DVD, Music, and Consumer Products Group:
NBC Universal is a leader in providing entertainment programming to the domestic and international marketplaces. NBC Universal Television DVD, Music, and Consumer Products Group manages all global ancillary television business endeavors for the NBC Universal Television Group, including third-party home entertainment distribution, consumer products, musical soundtracks, special markets projects and the NBC Universal Online Store.

About WHEY PROTEIN & DESIGNER WHEY
The DESIGNER WHEY vision is to change the "WHEY" America feels about protein by providing consumers with great tasting, healthy whey-based products that improve their healthy lifestyles.**

Since 1993, NEXT Proteins has pioneered the manufacture of a full line of branded, consumer whey protein products including powders and enhanced beverages. The industry's best selling protein, DESIGNER WHEY, powers the company's innovative, great tasting products such as Protein?2GO, Protein Water, and Protein BLITZ?.

Whey protein has been called the ultimate functional food. The revolutionary benefit of DESIGNER WHEY products is the utilization of Whey, a protein-rich liquid component of milk produced as a by-product of the cheese-making process.

Dedicated to Research:
DESIGNER WHEY has spent more than $10.3 million on research to match the perfect blend of nutritional whey protein with great taste.

Active people who use DESIGNER WHEY protein products before and after workouts can experience increased strength, improved power, faster muscle recovery, better health and performance.

Media members looking for additional information on DESIGNER WHEY's complete line of protein powders and drinks should visit DESIGNERWHEY. com. You may also learn innovative ways to incorporate protein into current diet plans, meals and discover tasty protein shake recipes.

*Based on AC Nielsen sales monitoring for 52 weeks ending November 1, 2008, DESIGNER WHEY brand is #1 in Unit Sales for high protein powder in US-FOOD.

**The current recommended dietary guidelines and practices in the U. S. support the use of dietary protein at levels above 1.5 g/kg per day or.68g/lb body weight/day (A150 lb woman needs 102 grams of protein per day) during weight loss. - Layman, Donald K., Journal of the American College of Nutrition.

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Dolbey to Integrate its Fusion Expert® Solution with Technology from Mammography Reporting System

Dolbey to Integrate its Fusion Expert® Solution with Technology from Mammography Reporting System

Dolbey, a leader in providing dictation, transcription, speech recognition and coding solutions for healthcare, has teamed up with Mammography Reporting System, Inc. (MRS) for integration of its mammography tracking and reporting data system with the company's Fusion Expert® solution.

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) July 5, 2010

Dolbey, a leader in providing dictation, transcription, speech recognition and coding solutions for healthcare, has teamed up with Mammography Reporting System, Inc. (MRS) for integration of its mammography tracking and reporting data system with the company's Fusion Expert® solution.

Fusion Expert, powered by Nuance's SpeechMagic™ offers complete front-end speech recognition and results management and is part of Dolbey's Fusion Suite™ of enterprise-wide products. Through the integration with MRS, radiologists use Fusion Expert to dictate and the recognized text automatically populates the MRS Reporting segments, eliminating the need for any manual entry by the radiologist and speeding up the reporting process.

"This integration will further Fusion's ability to provide prompt, accurate medical documents for the demanding patient care environment," explained Bob Leslie, Senior VP/GM for Dolbey. "We're excited to merge our technology with a system that offers radiologists multiple ways to enter exam reports, from traditional transcription to entering the information directly into the system."

"We are extremely pleased to have worked with Dolbey on this project. Our integration with Fusion Expert will be important to simplify the workflow in MRS for all of our customers who utilize Fusion's advanced technology," said Mark Morris, CEO of MRS. "Our goal is to have a seamless workflow for radiologists who enter their exam findings in a paperless environment."

Fusion Suite™ is a fully integrated, enterprise-wide set of products specifically designed to alleviate today's healthcare IT headaches. It includes innovative software and hardware for dictation, transcription, speech recognition and computer-assisted coding. The Fusion Suite provides specialized workflow between these four elements and integration with core hospital and clinical systems to provide prompt accurate medical documents for the demanding patient care environment.

About Mammography Reporting System
MRS is the leading provider of breast procedure information systems in the United States. More than 2,400 facilities use MRS, making it the most widely used breast procedure reporting and tracking system in the world. MRS estimates that approximately 8 million mammogram patients are tracked with their systems each year. In business for 20 years, MRS has become a well-established and trusted member of the radiology community. MRS systems have proven track records in academic, fixed-site, remote-site and mobile mammography settings. The enhanced version (6.7E) of MRS software includes the ability to alert healthcare professionals when patient's personal or family history indicates they may be at higher risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, consistent with professional society guidelines. MRS's information is available on the company Web site at www. mrsys. com.

About Dolbey
Dolbey is a leader in providing dictation, transcription, speech recognition and coding solutions for healthcare in the United States and Canada. Together, Dolbey and Company, Inc. and Dolbey Systems, Inc. offer the award winning Fusion Suite™ of integrated products which is backed by the industry's largest organization of certified professionals who assist in design, implementation and support.

For Further Information, please contact:
Brigid Dreyer
800-756-7828 x145/ bdreyer(at)dolbeyco(dot)com
Www. dolbey. com

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Great Debate: Should the Food Chain be Concerned by the Triple Bottom Line of People, Profits and Planet?

Great Debate: Should the Food Chain be Concerned by the Triple Bottom Line of People, Profits and Planet?

During Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium taking place at the Lexington Convention Center in Kentucky, USA from May 16-19, 2010, Professor Patrick Wall, former chairman of the management board of the European Food & Safety Association (EFSA), Ireland, Trent Loos, radio, print and agribusiness commentator, USA, Osler Desouzart, Consultant, Brazil and Gordon Butland, Director, G&S Agri Consultants, Thailand will each take the stage to discuss their ideas in front of over 1,500 delegates representing top global agribusinesses. The debate will be chaired by Alltech’s Vice President, Aidan Connolly.

Lexington, KY (Vocus) April 20, 2010

In 2009, feed and food producers faced similar challenges to other industries including, consolidation and an increased focus on the bottom line of profits. In bouncing back from the global recession, agribusinesses face additional concerns with regards to the quality of life and availability of food for the people on our planet. This is what the WHO has called the 'Triple Bottom Line':
People – Why do 1 billion of the 6.5 billion go to bed hungry and how will we feed a population projected to grow by 50%? Profits – How can agribusiness maintain profitability in the face of legislation? Planet – How do we answer criticisms of current farming practices by showing how agriculture efficiencies continue to improve? During Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium (http://www. alltech. com/symposium) taking place at the Lexington Convention Center in Kentucky, USA from May 16-19, 2010, Professor Patrick Wall, former chairman of the management board of the European Food & Safety Association (EFSA), Ireland, Trent Loos, radio, print and agribusiness commentator, USA, Osler Desouzart, Consultant, Brazil and Gordon Butland, Director, G&S Agri Consultants, Thailand will each take the stage to discuss their ideas in front of over 1,500 delegates representing top global agribusinesses. The debate will be chaired by Alltech’s Vice President, Aidan Connolly.

“With the turbulence caused by the current economic storm, it is easy to lose sight of the importance and achievability of People, Profits and Planet - the Triple Bottom Line. It is an honor for us to host these respected figures at our 26th Symposium,” said Dr. Pearse Lyons, president and founder of Alltech.

“The Triple Bottom Line is vital for sustaining success in agribusiness in the 21st Century. That means recruiting and retaining the best people, finding ways to produce in a way that is not only economically viable, but also recognizes the importance of sustaining our planet. Within this context, Alltech’s ‘Great Debate’ takes on a great importance,” Dr. Lyons continued. “It is clear that ‘the Triple Bottom Line’ must be viewed through the prism of the bounce back from the current economic crisis. Our industry has no other choice.”

This is Alltech’s 3rd annual industry ‘Great Debate’, and it forms part of the company’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Industry Symposium, to be held in Lexington, Kentucky USA from the 16th to the 19th May 2010.

The Symposium will comprise industry and species-specific presentations as well as interactive sessions where professionals from around the world can exchange ideas and strategies.

Please visit www. alltech. com/symposium (http://www. alltech. com/symposium)] for further information and to request your place at Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Industry Symposium.

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To receive media credentials, please enter the following code when registering (https://exchmail. alltech. com/exchweb/bin/redir. asp? URL=http://www. alltech. com/symposium/en/Pages/Register. aspx? Event=Symposium%26Cat=Public%26Type=New): W516. This will automatically waive your fee. Join in the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag: #AlltechSymposium.

Alltech is a global leader in natural animal nutrition, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. With more than 2000 employees in 120 countries, the company has developed a strong regional presence in Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle-East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.

Alltech is proud sponsor of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games to be held in Lexington, Kentucky, September 25 – October 10, 2010. Visit the official site of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games at www. alltechfeigames. com] for complete information about the event or to purchase tickets.

Speaker Profiles:

Prof. Patrick Wall, Associate Professor of Public Health, University College Dublin (UCD)
Prof. Patrick Wall’s teaching and research interests include food borne diseases, lifestyle related diseases and health damaging consumer behavior. He is a co-director of the UCD Centre for Behavior and Health which is engaged in research on behavioral economics, population health disparities and policy interventions. Prof. Wall was the first Chief Executive of the Irish Food Safety Authority and contributed to the setting up of this science based consumer protection agency (http://www. fsai. I.e (http://www. fsai. I.e).). He was the second Chairperson of the European Food Safety Authority and was one of seven non-Chinese nationals on the committee advising the Beijing Food Authority on food safety controls for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He is the Chairperson of the Mental Health Commission’s Research Committee. He is a member of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland; - Healthy Eating Guidelines steering committee. He is a Diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Public Health, a Member of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of Ireland, a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine in the UK and is a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

Gordon Butland, Director, G&S Agri Consultants. Co. Ltd.
Gordon Butland retired from Rabobank International and now concentrates on advising clients along the whole chain of the poultry industry, including genetics, feed, animal health, hatchery and slaughterhouse equipment companies as well as processors. In addition to having served as a Rabobank representative for many years, he has held various senior financial management positions including the positions of chief financial officer for the Anglo American Group in Brazil and the Coca Cola Company in South Latin America. Mr. Butland has clients in Thailand, China, India, Brazil and even a small turkey company in the USA.

Osler Desouzart, Managing Director, ODConsulting Planning and Strategy
Osler Desouzart was former Director of Sadia, one of the world's leading integrated operations for poultry production and exports and also a very large processor of soybean meal and soya oil. He also held director positions at various stages of his career at Frangosul and Perdigao and was particularly involved with exports. In more recent times, having established his own consultancy business, Mr. Desouzart has presented at many of the leading conferences around the world, including the World Agriculture Forum. He speaks passionately about the requirement for meat production to lead development within economies such as Brazil and describes how it could be the key to building sustainable economic growth in the developing world. He has also worked with the Sustainable Food Laboratory, which he joined, in his words, to teach NGOs the truth about animal agriculture. His objective is to ensure that NGOs appreciate how animal production already meets many of the requirements for more sustainable and environmentally-friendly during the production of meat, milk and eggs. Mr. Desouzart explains that in judging ‘between starvation and environmental degradation one isn’t more important than the other.’

Trent Loos, Farmer, Rancher and Radio Host
Trent Loos is an expert on American agriculture and an avid public speaker, travelling the United States and speaking to people of all ages about the issues facing the industry today. He records, produces and sends his radio programs from wherever his travels take him using his laptop computer and the internet. His daily radio show, Loos Tales presently has a radio listening audience of 4 million and can be heard on more than 100 stations across the country. He is also a regular columnist for Feedstuffs newspaper and partners with the publication for their FoodLink project, an initiative focused on providing the facts related to the U. S. food production system.

Press Contact:
Christina Lombard
Communications Manager Europe and Asia
Alltech European Bioscience Centre
Sarney, Summerhill Road
Dunboyne, County Meath
Ireland
Telephone: +353 1 825 2244
Facsimile: +353 1 825 2668
Email: clombard(at)alltech(dot)com
Website: www. alltech. com

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Consona Corporation Unveils DTR Version 9.3 ERP Solution for Plastics Manufacturers

Consona Corporation Unveils DTR Version 9.3 ERP Solution for Plastics Manufacturers

Upgrade Includes New and Enhanced Modules, More Than 170 Customer-Driven Enhancements

Indianapolis, IN (Vocus) May 14, 2009

Consona Corporation, a worldwide leader in providing customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and services for companies of all sizes, today announced the limited release of DTR Version 9.3 (v9.3), an ERP solution (http://www. dtrsoftware. com/DTRplastics/default. aspx? pagename=DTR-Plastics-ERP) designed specifically for the unique requirements of the plastics processing industry. In preparation for the release, v9.3 underwent an extensive period in beta testing, including operation in live production environments.

The latest version builds on the solution's capabilities with more than 170 customer-requested enhancements and two new modules--the Preventative Maintenance and Quote Manager:
 The Preventative Maintenance module offers functionality that maintains procedures and service plans, manages and purchases parts, and schedules and executes maintenance work orders for molds, production machines and other equipment.  The Quote Manager module provides a central repository for production quotes to customers. Users will be able to create and maintain quotes for standard parts, as well as engineering and engineering change quotes. Pricing can be calculated or entered manually using BOMs or price tables with unlimited quantity breaks for each quoted part.

Frank O'Nell, vice president of product management, sees the new release as a successful collaboration between Consona's DTR customers and its product development team. "Our customers in the plastics processing industry work closely with our software day after day, and often have the best perspective on the product's functionality," said O'Nell. "Armed with their invaluable feedback, we are able to deliver a more comprehensive version of the DTR solution to our customers--one that can streamline their business processes and improve their bottom line."

DTR provides seamless management of business intelligence to ensure successful data sharing throughout an entire plastics processing organization. A complete ERP solution, DTR is configurable to match varying business profiles and processes with functionality in scheduling, inventory management, costing, MRP and data mining.

For additional information, please visit www. dtrsoftware. com

About Consona Corporation
Consona Corporation is a worldwide leader in providing customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and services for companies of all sizes. Consona is dedicated to becoming a valued business partner by helping each and every customer continuously improve business processes over time. Toward this mission, Consona invests in the people, processes, technology and tools needed to provide its customers with a unique combination of customer care; product fit; a broad range of consulting, IT and business services; and industry expertise. Consona serves more than 4,500 customers worldwide and across a variety of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, financial services, health care, high tech, and local government. Battery Ventures and Thoma Bravo jointly own Consona. For further information, visit www. consona. com, e-mail info (at) consona (dot) com, or call (888) 8 CONSONA.

Contact:
Mitch Briggs
Consona Corporation
Direct: (317) 249-1620
Mobile: (317) 829-4210

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Natural vs. Commercial Health Remedies

Natural vs. Commercial Health Remedies

How Many Sick People Only Take One Pill For ailments? Is There A Better Way To Prevent And Cure Sickness? Alternative Herbal Medicine Works Naturally to Help Prevent And Cure.

Zachary, LA (PRWEB) November 6, 2005

There seems to be no end to the amount of pills available for almost every known sickness. Many people who have a prescription medicine seem to need 1 or 2 more prescriptions to counteract the side affects of the one given to remedy the problem.

Is there a better way to prevent and cure without all these side affects? At http://www. nativeremedies. com/index. shtml? img=126&kbid=1972 (http://www. nativeremedies. com/index. shtml? img=126&kbid=1972) We think there is a better way.

“Comprehensive, continuing family health care is the best health value going," according to AAFP's president Douglas Henley, M. D., of Fayetteville, NC.

Natural Remedies work with the body to prevent and cure such ailments as:ADHD/ADD, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, insomnia, OCD, autism, diabetes, menopause, blood pressure, prostate, thyroid, UTI/Bladder Infections, asthma, allergies, weight loss, body detox and many more.

At http://www. nativeremedies. com/index. shtml? img=126&kbid=1972 (http://www. nativeremedies. com/index. shtml? img=126&kbid=1972) the belief in Natures cures and prevention is a guarantee of this.

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HealthMark Multimedia to Participate in Annual National Institutes of Health Annual SBIR/STTR Conference

HealthMark Multimedia to Participate in Annual National Institutes of Health Annual SBIR/STTR Conference

HealthMark will present new product for online clincal consent and discuss how to address market barriers for SBIR grantees at annual NIH SBIR conference.

(PRWEB) July 25, 2005

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) invited Susan Brink, Dr. PH. Partner, of HealthMark Multimedia, to serve on the panel, "Tales from the Trenches in Behavioral Research," during the NIH/NCI 7th Annual SBIR/STTR Conference, Bethesda, MD, July 28-29. Dr. Brink served as the Principal Investigator (PI) for 13 Phase I and 7 Phase II grants. Under her guidance HealthMark has brought a number of patient education and treatment decision tools to market.

This interactive panel of successful SBIR research grantees will focus on the commercialization of behavioral/educational/technology products developed from SBIR grant. The panel will address these 5 questions of how to:

Find potential backers before submitting a Phase II proposal Work with potential end-users to identify content, distribution and marketing issues Sell to specific markets, even if users want free products Address market barriers and get around them Track the success of products in the marketplace.

HealthMark Multimedia was also selected to present a SBIR Phase II project, "ConsentSolutions™: clinical trial multimedia informed consent." This project has focused on the creation of a multimedia informed consent process suitable for clinical trials.

HealthMark Multimedia has applied for a business process patent for development of the media-enhanced interactive informed consent, SecureConsent™ for clinical trials, developed based on the SBIR research this product addresses the need of patients, investigators and sponsors. It is scalable in both number of trial sites, and subjects. SecureConsent™ includes:

The IRB-approved consent form in text and audio formats Highlighted terms defined through text, audio and graphics Supplemental educational information in the "Learn More" section Ability to measure understanding through self-assessment questions Printing additional questions for the Investigator or Clinical Trial Coordinator Tools to help the subjects consider the impact of personal values and practical issues.

About the NIH/NCI 7th Annual SBIR/STTR Conference:

This two-day conference, organized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will focus on Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funding opportunities available explicitly to small businesses that have innovative biomedical or behavioral research ideas with commercial potential.

About HealthMark Multimedia:

HealthMark Multimedia, LLC, a certified woman-owned business, combines graphics, audio, video and text to develop award-winning interactive, user-friendly software and Web sites for patient education, self-management and decision making. HealthMark Multimedia uses an established network medical experts, as well as patients and lay caregivers to review and test products for accuracy, relevance, and usefulness.

HealthMark Multimedia has partnered with Enforme Interactive to create ConsentSolutions, a clinical trials service to assist sponsors in developing online consent for their trials. www. consentsolutions. com

For further information about the company, its products, and licensing opportunities, contact HealthMark Multimedia: 1828 L Street, NW, #250, Washington, DC 20036; Telephone: 202-265-0033; Fax: 202-448-6188. HealthMark Multimedia's homepage: www. HealthMarkMultimedia. com.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Dave Scott Leads Fellow Team-MAP Members To Kona for Ford Ironman World Championships

Dave Scott Leads Fellow Team-MAP Members To Kona for Ford Ironman World Championships

Team-MAP members, Dave Scott, Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald, Cherie Gruenfeld, Luis Alvarez and Kevin Moats, take off to Kona for the eagerly-anticipated 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship on October 12th. Team-MAP is sponsored by Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) found at www. BodyHealth. com

Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) October 2, 2008

Team-MAP members, Dave Scott, Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald, Cherie Gruenfeld, Luis Alvarez and Kevin Moats, take off to Kona for the eagerly-anticipated 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship on October 12th. Alex, Cherie, Luis and Kevin will all be seeking the glory of winning the most coveted title in the sport - Ironman World Champion. For more information on Team-MAP visit www. BodyHealth. com. The competition will be covered at www. ironmanlive. com

Dave Scott became a legend in the world of Ironman when he won the title of World Champion a remarkable 6 times and became the first inductee into the Ironman Hall of Fame. As a race nutrition expert and chief MAP spokesperson, he says "Since MAP has become such an essential part of my overall health and training, I recommend it to all my athletes." Dave will be speaking about the nutritional benefits of MAP on stage at the Ironman Expo in the Ford Ironman Village, and he will also be available to answer questions at the MAP booth #30 on Thursday, October 9, from 3-5pm. Visitors to the booth will be able to meet Dave and also enter a drawing where one lucky winner will win a training weekend with Dave and a case of MAP.

The four Team-MAP members are all contenders to achieve great things in Kona. For Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald, the 2007 World Championship proved to be the pinnacle of what was only his third year of competition. He won the 25-29 age group, beating 97 other athletes and was the first age-group athlete to finish in a time of 09.00.09. He says "I could not race at this level without Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP)."

Cherie Gruenfeld claimed her seventh World Championship in 2007 by winning the 60-64 age group with a time of 13.11.19, finishing an astonishing 18 minutes ahead of her nearest age-group rival. She says, "Maintaining this kind of edge has been possible because of the boost I get from my Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) regimen."

Luis Alvarez, CEO of Grupo Aloymex holds the World Record for being the only man to compete in every Ironman venue in the world and earlier this year he completed the remarkable double of completing Ironman, Arizona and then Ironman, China, a mere 6 days apart. "Without MAP, it would have been almost impossible to complete the two contests with no injuries at all," he says. Luis provides training tips at www. BodyHealth. com.

For Kevin Moats the Kona course is familiar territory, having competed there for 20 years and setting the course record of 9.32 for the 50-54 age group in 2005. To qualify for the World Championship is a true test of endurance completing a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile run He provides valuable advice to fellow athletes on the challenges of Kona at www. BodyHealth. com.

Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) is a dietary protein substitute that provides a unique pattern of essential amino acids in a highly purified, free, crystalline form. Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) is indicated as a safe and effective substitute for dietary proteins. Clinical studies have shown that the use of Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) during physical activity, may be a substitute for dietary proteins or protein supplements in a safer and nutritionally more efficient way, to optimize body protein synthesis and provide a faster and more effective muscle recovery after physical activity. It also optimizes muscle mass, strength and endurance.

As Dave Scott, the man who made the Ironman World Championships his own for 6 years looks forward to the 2008 race, he concludes with a last word about MAP. "I don't go a day without it," he says. Watch the Team-MAP members compete at www. ironmanlive. com For more information about each of the Team-MAP athletes, visit www. BodyHealth. com

For more information about MAP visit www. BodyHealth. com or call 877-804-3285.

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Lodgenet Connecting Guests with New In-Room Solutions for Entertainment, Information and Productivity

Lodgenet Connecting Guests with New In-Room Solutions for Entertainment, Information and Productivity

Company goes live with Entertainment 2Go content download service while developing solutions for multi-device connectivity, network-enabled video games.

Sioux Falls, SD (PRWEB) June 20, 2006

LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation, the world leader in interactive TV and broadband solutions to hotels, today commented on the “Guest Connectivity” solutions they are showcasing at Booth 301 of the HITEC 2006 trade show in Minneapolis, today through Thursday June 22.

“For today’s travelers it’s not just about entertainment when they want it, but where they want it,” said Scott C. Petersen, President & CEO for LodgeNet. “We are working to bring hoteliers the technology solutions that will help guests get more ‘WOW’ from the personal devices they bring into the room.”

Petersen identified the following as ways LodgeNet is embracing the trend toward portable media:

  The company has launched its industry-first Entertainment 2Go (http://www. lodgenet. com/phitec06/E2GoSalesSlickQ206.pdf? campaign=PRWebGuestConnectivityJune202006) service, which enables guests to quickly, easily and legally download movies from an on-site digital server to their laptops. By utilizing LodgeNet’s satellite distribution network and edge servers in conjunction with its high-speed Internet access (HSIA) (http://www. lodgenet. com/phitec06/?campaign=PRWebGuestConnectivityJune202006) platform, Entertainment 2Go enables a guest with a wired connection to download a full-length movie in as little as five minutes.   LodgeNet is developing a guest connectivity center (GCC) to enable an easy interface between high-definition displays and a variety of the most popular portable media devices, and to facilitate a quick HSIA connection for laptop users. LodgeNet is also demonstrating a prototype Digital Lifestyle Outfitters “RoomDock” iPod Docking Station, designed specifically for hotel rooms. The self-contained docking station offers convenience and control for guests who can re-charge their iPod mobile digital devices and play music and videos through the guest room TV, without cords or cables. The unit also enables guests to navigate the iPod menus and control content playback with the keys on the LodgeNet remote control.  LodgeNet is also demonstrating new concepts for in-room video games. This includes easy connectivity for guests’ personal video game consoles to the guest room TV, along with the ability for guests to play other people via network-enabled video platforms over the hotel’s wireless HSIA network.

Noting that the TV remains the medium of choice for entertainment and sports programming, Petersen also reported that LodgeNet is continuing to expand the footprint of its Hotel SportsNet service, which offers seasonal, daily subscription sports action from the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL as well as college programming through ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FULL COURT and College Sports TV (CSTV). 

About LodgeNet

LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation (www. lodgenet. com/?campaign=PRWebGuestConnectivityJune202006 (http://www. lodgenet. com/?campaign=PRWebGuestConnectivityJune202006)) is the world leader in interactive TV and broadband solutions to hotels throughout the United States and Canada as well as select international markets. These services include on-demand movies, on-demand games, music and music videos, subscription sports programming and television on-demand programming, as well as high-speed Internet access, all designed to serve the needs of the lodging industry and the traveling public. LodgeNet provides service to more than one million interactive hotel rooms and serves more than 6,000 hotel properties worldwide. LodgeNet estimates that during 2005 approximately 300 million domestic and international travelers had access to LodgeNet’s interactive television systems. In addition, LodgeNet is a leading innovator in the delivery of on-demand patient education, information and entertainment to healthcare facilities. LodgeNet is listed on NASDAQ and trades under the symbol LNET.

CONTACT:

Ann Parker

Director of Corporate Communications

LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation

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Dallas-Based Apex Global Partners, Inc. Acquires Leading Benefits and Human Resources Consultancy Company

Dallas-Based Apex Global Partners, Inc. Acquires Leading Benefits and Human Resources Consultancy Company

Apex Global Partners (AGP) announces the acquisition of Benefit Partners (BP), one of the largest privately owned Employee Benefits Brokers and Human Resources Consultants in Texas.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) July 31, 2008

Apex Global Partners, Inc (http://agpins. com (http://agpins. com)), one of the fastest growing insurance brokers in the country, has acquired Benefit Partners and its subsidiaries, including BP Life and Health Insurance Agency, Benefit Partners Financial Services, BP Risk Partners Insurance Agency, and Benesystems. Benefit Partners and its subsidiaries together comprise one of the nation’s leading employee benefit brokers and human resources consultants, and is one of the largest privately owned firms of its kind in Texas and the Southwest.

“We are very pleased to have Chris Merlo, Vicki Davis, Colin McNeese, Mike Scheidegger and the Benefit Partners professional team join Apex Global Partners. Chris and Vicki have built one of the leading employee benefits and HR consulting firms in the Southwest, and there is not a better match for us than BP to establish Apex’s national platform for employee benefits, human resources consulting, and actuarial services. Chris, Vickie and the Benefits Partners’ executive team are industry leaders and we are excited to have them join our management group. Chris and Vicki will also continue in their respective roles as President and Executive Vice President of the Benefits Partners Division of Apex,” stated Gary Griffith, CEO and Chairman of Apex.

“I am excited about the opportunity to join Apex Global Partners and to work with Gary Griffith, Ian Packer and Scott Brock, as well as the AGP business partners. The specialized service model and global reach of Apex will provide significant resources to Benefit Partners’ clients and our professionals. It’s a great matchup for us'” Stated Chris Merlo, Benefit Partners founder and CEO.

Based in Dallas, Apex Global Partners provides creative solutions to its corporate clients in the areas of domestic and international insurance brokerage, as well as employee benefits and human resources consulting. Apex works with more than 60 partners in 55 countries through its participation in WBN, Ltd, the largest privately owned insurance broker network.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Secova Reports COBRA Premium Subsidy Extension Enacted by Congress

Secova Reports COBRA Premium Subsidy Extension Enacted by Congress

President Barack Obama signed on December 21, 2009 a new legislation into law that extends the original federal COBRA subsidy created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) December 23, 2009

Secova Inc., a leading provider of human resource and benefit management services, today released a summary of the legislation signed by Obama into law on December 21, 2009, extending the COBRA Premium Subsidy. The legislation was part of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010 (H. R. 3326).

"Today's healthcare is anything but simple," said Joel Carter, Vice President of Secova, " As a result of this legislative change, companies and their plan administrators must act immediately to comply with the extended timelines and allow for reentry into COBRA plans under certain newly allowable circumstances."

Monday's changes require employers and other group health plan sponsors, insurers and administrators to act immediately to comply with amended eligibility and subsidy mandates applicable to "assistance eligible individuals" directed towards the extension of the COBRA Premium subsidy (http://www. secova. com/).

The new law addresses the following:

1. COBRA Subsidy Eligibility Period - New February 28, 2010 Cut-Off Date

Individuals who are involuntarily terminated from employment before December 31, 2009 are eligible for ARRA premium reduction for an additional 2 months (through February 28, 2010) if they elect COBRA.

2. Length of Subsidy - Additional 6 Months Of Coverage

COBRA premium subsidy is available to the Assistant Eligible Individuals for an additional six months to a total of 15 months. Employees and employers should not confuse the COBRA premium subsidy with the length of COBRA coverage itself.

3. Retroactive Payments - Allowed For Reinstatement In Some Cases

Assistant Eligible Individuals who failed to pay their COBRA (http://www. secova. com/company/news/kcenter. asp) premiums once their initial subsidy period expired can retroactively pay the premiums to maintain COBRA at subsidized rates for an additional 6 months (not to exceed the maximum period of 15 months).

4. Notification - New Provisions

The new law requires notices to the following individuals: (a) those individuals who are AEI's for the subsidy extension or those who have experienced a qualifying event at any time on or after October 31, 2009 or (b) those who are eligible to make retroactive premium payments because they let their COBRA coverage expire once their subsidy period ended, and (c) those who are entitled to receive reimbursement or credit because they are eligible for additional assistance but paid the full amount of the premium coverage.

The extension of the COBRA Premium (http://www. secova. com/services/b_admin/) subsidy gives very little time to implement new administrative procedures and to meet the new notice requirements. Clarifications are being released daily by the Department of Labor, Treasury and Health and Human Services. Secova will be monitoring and advising businesses of all changes and the associated recordkeeping and administrative requirements. Secova is focused on fulfillment of the COBRA subsidy and is dedicated to providing compliant solutions across all industries.

Secova is a leading Benefits Management Services company that delivers customized "Value-Sourced" solutions designed to enhance services and reduce operating costs. Secova's mission is to help its clients control and drive down the cost of delivering Human Resources (http://www. secova. com/services/) & Employee Benefits (http://www. secova. com/services/b_plan_mgmt/) Services. Secova's customized and flexible benefits administration solutions are designed to complement the client's overall benefit administration strategies, to help lower costs and improve service quality while enhancing timeliness, accuracy and responsiveness to the client's employees. More information on the company is available at www. secova. com.  

This press release was distributed through PR Web by Human Resources Marketer (HR Marketer: www. HRmarketer. com) on behalf of the company listed above.

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HCG Diet Direct Publishes Easy Weight Loss Tips

HCG Diet Direct Publishes Easy Weight Loss Tips

HCG Diet Direct publishes easy weight loss tips.

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) June 21, 2010

HCG Diet Direct (http://www. hcgdietdirect. com) publishes easy weight loss tips article. In addition to the inventory available for purchase online the homeopathic HCG (https://http://www. hcgdietdirect. com/secured/) weight loss program company provides a wide array of industry specific information. Tips and hints included in the online knowledge base at HCG Diet Direct make navigating the drastic weight loss (http://www. hcgdietdirect. com/hcg-diet-news/hcg-easy-weight-loss-tips. html) more likely for dieters.

Dr. Ronald J. Willis of HCG Diet Direct responded, “At HCG Diet Direct we provide online access to ordering the tools and supplies needed for homeopathic HCG dieting. But in addition we provide the tools, hints, tips and experience that mean dieters are more likely to succeed in reaching their full weight loss potential.”

In addition to providing tips and hints regarding easy weight loss, HCG Diet Direct’s online article database includes information regarding: HCG approved recipes, common homeopathic HCG dieting mistakes, homeopathic HCG protocol, medical statistics on weight loss and obesity, recent studies regarding weight loss and obesity, etc.

As more and more individuals recognize the negative effect of being overweight and/or obese on their general health (decreased activity levels, increased risk for many common illnesses and diseases) they are searching for means of drastic weight loss. While many consider their only drastic weight loss options to be invasive, surgical procedures there are homeopathic HCG weight loss programs available that provide similar weight loss averages (1 to 2 pounds of weight loss daily).

HCG Diet Direct aids consumers in losing weight using all natural, homeopathic methods. The homeopathic HCG weight loss formula can offer weight loss results of 1 to 2 pounds per day. The program teaches dieters to learn to cook and prepare healthy meals and make healthier choices. Long term success rates are higher due to the fact that dieters walk away from the diet with new habits supporting their new, healthier weight.

To get further information on HCG Diet Direct or the HCG Diet contact:
Contact: Dr. J. Ronald Willis
Company: HCG Diet Direct
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Phone: 602-916-0002

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Free Blood Glucose Screenings at Museum of Natural Sciences

Free Blood Glucose Screenings at Museum of Natural Sciences

On June 25, 2006, Diabetes Centers of America (DCoA) will hold free Blood Glucose Screenings at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in conjunction with the Body Worlds 3 Exhibit.

Bellaire, TX (PRWEB) June 22, 2006

On June 25, 2006, Diabetes Centers of America (DCoA) will hold free Blood Glucose Screenings at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in conjunction with the Body Worlds 3 Exhibit.

This will be one of many public screenings held by DCoA since its inception in 2004. DCoA continually strives to promote education and research in the community and is unique among service providers in this field. Further distinguishing the healthcare leader is its use of innovative electronic communications systems.

Created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, BODY WORLDS 3 is the culmination of the German scientist and physician’s 30-year career in anatomy. Like its predecessors, BODY WORLDS 3 presents more than 200 authentic specimens, including organs and whole body specimens, that have undergone Plastination—von Hagens’ groundbreaking method of halting decomposition and preserving the body after death for medical study, which he invented in 1977. But von Hagens says the Houston exhibit captures the evolution and refinement of his invention to its outer limits. Special admission rates for the exhibit are available through the DCoA website.

DCoA promotes and enhances the health of those with diabetes by applying advances in medicine, education, nutrition and active living. Its mission is to help patients adjust to living with diabetes and to promote wellness through a variety of personalized treatment and educational programs – from medical treatment to diabetes education, nutritional counseling, exercise and lifestyle instruction. DCoA’s expert staff of physicians, diabetes educators, dietitians and medical assistants helps patients take charge of their lives – for the rest of their lives. To find out more about Diabetes Centers of America programs, call at 832-237-3500.

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Trikz Streetball Basketball iTunes App Promotion: Only $.99 to Unlock All Content for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

Trikz Streetball Basketball iTunes App Promotion: Only $.99 to Unlock All Content for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

Trikz Basketball Streetball Tutorial App Promotion for summer health and fitness fun for the whole family. Free to download with $.99 in-app purchase to download all content. For only $.99 users can learn from one of the worlds best streetball players and ball handlers.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 16, 2010

Luis Da Silva Jr. aka TRIKZ is promoting health and fitness this summer with his basketball video tutorial iTunes app. The application is free to download with all videos unlockable for only $.99 at iTunes (http://itunes. apple. com/us/app/trikz/id358579146?mt=8).

Trikz offers iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad users over 40 minutes of detailed basketball instructional videos from one of the best in the world. Trikz Freestyle 101 presents eighteen essential streetball tutorial videos including The Spin, Diamond Cutter, Made Ja Look, Neck Catch, and The Flick, which all provide in depth video instructions from Trikz himself.

In support of Let’s Move! and other global health organization efforts, Trikz is joining the fight against childhood obesity by providing his professional ball handling skills for a great price. Trikz is now offering all of his iTunes application content for $.99 in order for kids and adults to access fun health and fitness routines using a basketball.

Trikz recently appeared at the Doral’s Spring Youth Basketball League Awards Ceremony providing an exciting stage performance for the participants. Trikz is now planning 2010 summer workshops and training on-site for interested youth organizations in the Los Angeles, NYC, Charlotte, and Miami areas.

Trikz became well known after his 2001 NIKE Freestyle TV commercial, which was named a 2001 top TV spot by Time Magazine. One Nike executive said of the famous Nike Freestyle campaign, “It was a smashing success far exceeding anything we could have ever hoped for!” Trikz performed with Alicia Keys, in 2001 in New York City’s Niketown while promoting the well known Nike campaign. Trikz was the youngest person to ever sign an endorsement deal with Nike. He was subsequently mentioned in Scoop Jackson’s book, titled ‘Sole Provider’, which recognized the best of Nike’s 35 year history.

In 2003 Trikz signed on with the Harlem Wizards Show Basketball team and became their youngest player in history. In 2005, Trikz performed in the NBA Game One Finals halftime show alongside Will Smith’s performance of ‘Switch’. Trikz was one of the main characters in Midway Games ‘LA Rush’, which sold over one million copies worldwide. Trikz set a Guinness world record in Phoenix, Arizona on February 14th, 2009 for 24 consecutive neck catches at one time. Trikz recently performed with Diddy for his new hit single, ‘Dirty Money - Hello, Good Morning (NCAA Edition)’ during the NCAA Finals half-time Show.

Trikz has traveled the world, performing his ball skills in various countries, and has been featured on the front pages of Time Magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Trikz has appeared in feature articles in Slam Magazine, Dime Magazine, MAXIM Magazine and Men's Health.

Trikz has been featured in advertisements for Nike, Steve & Barry's Starbury, Foot Locker and Model's. Trikz has appeared in the major motion picture releases of ‘The Brave One’ and ‘Pride and Glory’.
Trikz is a positive youth advocate who inspires kids as well as their families through public performances, motivational speaking engagements, and ongoing community involvement. Trikz’s Wikipedia page highlights his many accolades and credits.

Trikz connects users to his Facebook, Twitter, and the official Trikz web site. Future apps and games are coming for Facebook and MySpace, as well as an upcoming instructional booklet for coaches and players to use on the road.

About Trikz
Luis Da Silva aka Trikz was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey where he first picked up a basketball at the age of thirteen. His childhood interests included basketball, baseball, and Aikido. Trikz honed his basketball skills under the coaching staff of St. Patrick’s basketball team, alongside teammates Al Harrington and Samuel Dalenbert. Trikz has worked with prestigious Print, TV, Film, and Videogame companies as well famous brands and performed in star studded events. In 2009 Trikz became a Guinness world record holder. Trikz is currently preparing for his fall 2010 streetball world tour.

About Vain Media
Vain Media develops, markets, and sells mobile and online applications, games, and software solutions. Formed in 2009, based in Los Angeles, and comprised of industry software veterans, Vain Media specializes in custom production, marketing, and sales services for entertainment, celebrity, and brand clients globally.

For more information, please contact:
Mark T. Morrison, T. 858.610.4921

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Next Generation Health Care System Chooses PLEX<b>IS</b> Claims Manager

Next Generation Health Care System Chooses PLEX<b>IS</b> Claims Manager

Monex Health Care Systems signs agreement with PLEXIS because of price, flexibility, ease-of-use and the ability to help expand their business.

(PRWEB) June 13, 2002

Ashland, Oregon – June 11, 2002 – PLEXIS Healthcare Systems, Inc. announced today that Monex Health Care Systems, Inc. has purchased its core claims processing software, PLEXIS Claims Manager. PLEXIS' suite of products offers payers, benefit administrators and health plans the functionality to facilitate accurate and automatic claims adjudication, referral authorizations, benefit administration, and contract management. Monex Health Care Systems is a rapidly emerging industry leader in custom network operations and TPA services. They are frequently described as the next generation health care system as they represent both a TPA by handling payment approvals and cutting checks and a PPO in the sense that they directly contract and maintain their own provider networks.

"PLEXIS Claims Manager (PCM) had the same functionality as applications costing substantially more," commented Jeffrey M. Turner, Monex Executive Director. "It has a very simple, functional configuration with a fair amount of flexibility for growth. As we looked towards the future, perhaps working as an ASP for unions and physicians, PCM presented the most dynamic solution, especially for the price." Turner added, "From the time of my first contact with PLEXIS, their Territory Sales Manager worked with me on implementation schedules and functioned in a manner more consistent with a project manager than as a salesman. He asked the right questions and worked to understand our business. Having a dedicated project manager has also been incredibly helpful. PLEXIS Project Management staff worked with us not only in terms of how to implement PCM, but how to inject it into our business given how we functioned before."

About Monex Health Care Systems

Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Monex Health Care Systems provides specialty provider networks for 250,000 lives throughout the Midwest and southern California. Monex is the next generation of health care systems, utilizing the best, most workable features of a traditional TPA and PPO models to create a new paradigm that is far more responsive to their clients and their members. Monex has the ability to dynamically build provider networks. A recent substantial investment in systems delivers a combination of proprietary systems and administrative technologies to bring Monex customers improved savings and outcomes.

About PLEXIS Healthcare Systems

PLEXIS Healthcare Systems, Inc., a healthcare technology company based in Ashland, Oregon, has been developing high-end claims processing software for the Windows platform since 1996. PLEXIS Healthcare Systems provides advanced technology tools that enable healthcare organizations to streamline and automate their claims payment and medical case management requirements. For more information, please call toll free (877) 475-3947 or visit http://www. plexisweb. com.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Hydroponic Top Secret plant nutrients test Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc

Hydroponic Top Secret plant nutrients test Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc.

Hydroponics grow rooms with grow lights are springing up all over. Hydroponic Top Secret plant nutrients every thing you need for a successful indoor crop

(PRWEB) March 14, 2004

Top Secret plant nutrients test

Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc. Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc.

MANAGING NUTRIENTS BY MASS BALANCE During the past 12 years, we have managed nutrients in closed hydroponics systems according to the principle of "mass balance," which means that the mass of nutrients is either in solution or in the plants. We add nutrients to the solution depending on what we want the plant to take up.

Plants quickly remove their daily supply of some nutrients while other nutrients accumulate. This means that the concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium can be at low levels in the solution (0.1 mM or a few ppm) because these nutrients are in the plant, where we want them. Maintaining a high concentrations of nutrients in the solution can result in excessive uptake that can lead to nutrient imbalances.

For example, the water removed from solution through transpiration must be replaced and it is necessary to have about 0.5 mM phosphorous in the refill solution. If the refill solution was added once each day, the phosphorous would be absorbed by the plant in a few hours and the solution phosphorous concentration would be close to zero. This does not indicate a deficiency, rather it indicates a healthy plant with rapid nutrient uptake. If the phosphorous level is maintained at 0.5 mM in the recirculation solution, the phosphorous concentration in the plant can increase to 1% of the dry mass, which is 3 times higher than the optimum in most plants. This high phosphorous level can induce iron and zinc deficiency

Feeding plants in this way is like the daily feeding of a pet dog, some dogs would be far overweight if their food bowls were kept continuously full.

DIFFERENTIAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL FROM SOLUTION the essential nutrients can be put into 3 categories based on how quickly they are removed from solution. Group 1 elements are actively absorbed by roots and can be removed from solution in a few hours. Group 2 elements have intermediate uptake rates and are usually removed from solution slightly faster than water is removed. Group 3 elements are passively absorbed from solution and often accumulate in solution.

TABLE 1. Approximate uptake rates of the essential plant nutrients.

GROUP 1 Active uptake, fast removal NO3, NH4, P, K, Mn

GROUP 2 intermediate uptakes Mg, S, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mo, C

GROUP 3 passive uptakes, slow removal Ca, B

One of the problems with individual ion monitoring and control is that the concentration of the group 1 elements (N, P, K, Mn) must be kept low to prevent their toxic accumulation in plant tissue. Low concentrations are difficult to monitor and control. Table 2 shows typical measurement errors associated with the use of ICP emission spectrophotometer for analysis of hydroponics solutions. Nitrogen cannot be measured by ICP-ES. Accuracy for the macronutrients is good, but solution levels of B, Cu, and Mo cannot be accurately measured by ICP-ES. The calculations in this table are for a typical refill solution, not for the low concentrations that should be maintained in the circulating solution. The measurement errors for K, P, and Mn can be 10 times higher because the solution levels are lower.

TABLE 2. Typical measurement error associated with the use of Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrophotometer for analysis of nutrient concentrations in hydroponics solution.

Element

Nutrient Solution

Concentration (mM)

ICP Accuracy (mM) Typical Measurement

Error (%)

K 3.5 0.1 3

Ca 1.0 0.002 0.2

S 0.75 0.01 1

P 0.5 0.01 2

Mg 0.25 0.002 1

Micro-Nutrients

(µM) (µM) (%)

Fe 5.0 0.15 3

Mn 3.0 0.3 10

Zn 1.0 0.15 15

B 1.0 3.0 300

Cu 0.1 0.2 200

Mo 0.03 1.0 3300

The total amount of nutrients in solution can easily and accurately be determined by measuring the electrical conductivity of the solution. However, because of the differential rate of nutrient uptake, conductivity measurements mostly measure the calcium, magnesium and sulfate remaining in solution. The micronutrients contribute less than 0.1% to electrical conductivity.

DEVELOPING AN APPROPRIATE REFILL SOLUTION The objective is to develop a recipe for a refill solution that replenishes both nutrients and the water. Plants have evolved to tolerate large nutrient imbalances in the root-zone, but in recirculation hydroponics systems, imbalances in nutrient replenishment are cumulative. It is thus important to understand the principles for nutrient replacement, especially when the solution is continuously recycled over the life cycle of a crop.

Traditional nutrient solution recipes, such as Top Secret plant nutrients test

Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc.

Can be used as refill solution if they are diluted to about 1/3 strength so that the electrical conductivity is kept constant. Top Secret plant nutrients test

Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc., however, was originally developed for tomatoes and is not always appropriate as refill solution for other types of plants.

Two factors must be considered in developing a refill solution:

  1. Solution Composition

  2. Solution Concentration

SOLUTION COMPOSITION The composition of the solution (the ratio of nutrients) should be determined by the desired concentrations of each element in the plant. A starting point for refill solution composition is the ratio of the elements in the plant leaves, which can be determined from a reference book on Plant Analysis Interpretation.

Foliar analysis is based on the nutrient concentration in leaf tissue because leaves conduct the most photosynthesis and thus have the highest enzyme levels in plants. Average nutrient concentrations of whole plants are usually less than the concentrations in leaves, so a refill solution based solely on leaf tissue concentration will over supply nutrients for stems, seeds, and fruits. We have made many measurements of nutrient concentrations in different parts of wheat plants. Table 3 shows the the concentrations of most elements are much higher in leaves than in other plant parts.

TABLE 3. Approximate optimum nutrient concentrations in different parts of a wheat plant.

%

Leaves Stem Seeds Roots

N 5 2 3

P 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.2

K 2.5 2.3 0.7 2.0

Ca 1.2 0.3 0.1 0.2

Mg 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.05

S 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2

Mg/kg

Leaves Stem Seeds Roots

Fe 100 40 100 800*

Mn 75 20 50 25

B 5 3 0.5 5

Zn 50 20 50 30

Cu 10 1 5 10

Mo 2 1 1 1

Cl 1 1 1 1

*Iron precipitates on the root surface.

Young plants easily develop nutrient deficiencies but rarely develop nutrient toxicities so we use a relatively concentrated initial starter solution. A refill solution with adequate nutrients for early vegetative leaf growth is usually too concentrated when plants are developing stems and leaves so we alter the composition of the refill solution with the growth stage of the plant to prevent nutrient accumulation in the solution. The life cycle can be divided into 3 stages:

Early vegetative growth, which is primarily composed of leaf tissue (starter solution).

Late vegetative growth, during which growth is composed of about equal amounts of stem and leaf tissue (vegetative refill solution).

Reproductive growth, during which leaf growth is minimal and nutrients are mobilized into seeds or fruits (seed refill solution).

Root growth primarily occurs during early vegetative growth and is much less significant during late vegetative growth. Root growth decreases and even stops during reproductive growth.

Table 4 shows the nutrient solution that we use for hydroponics culture of wheat. Although wheat is not a commercial hydroponics crop, the same principles apply to all crops. The refill solutions are more dilute at the later stages of the life cycle because the nutrient requirements of stems and seeds are less than for leaves.

TABLE 4. A comparison of half-strength Top Secret plant nutrients test

Manufactory Advanced Indoor Agriculture Inc.

With Utah Wheat Solutions. The system is initially filled with the starter solution. Vegetative refill solution is used during leaf and stem growth. The seed fill solution is used after the leaves stop growing and the grain is filling.

UTAH WHEAT SOLUTION

MM Hoagland

Solution Starter

Solution Vegetative

Refill Seed Fill

Refill

N 7.5 3 6 3

P 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

K 3 1.5 4.5 2.5

Ca 2 1 1 0.5

Mg 1 0.5 0.3 0.3

S 1 0.5 0.3 0.3

µM Hoagland

Solution Starter

Solution Vegetative

Refill Seed Fill

Refill

Fe 44.6 10 2.5 2.5

Fe-HEDTA 0 25 5 5

Mn 4.5 3 6 3

B 23 2 1 0.2

Zn 0.4 3 1 1

Cu 0.15 0.3 0.3 0.2

Mo 0.05 0.09 0.03 0.03

Cl 9 6 12 6

Si 0 100 100 0

The rationale underlying the differences between Top Secret plant nutrients test solution and Utah Wheat solution are not obvious so a discussion of differences is useful.

NITROGEN: When nitric acid is used for pH control, about half of the nitrogen is supplied in the pH control solution. Nitrogen in the refill solution can thus be less than in Top Secret plant nutrients test solution. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) can be added to the pH control solution if necessary to obtain even higher levels of N in the plants, but ammonium reduces the uptake of other captions so it should only be used if necessary.

POTASSIUM: The supply of K is more constant with a low level in the starter solution and a more concentrated refill solution.

CALCIUM: Grasses have a lower requirement for calcium than divots.

MAGNESIUM and SULFUR (MgSO4): We have not found that 1 mM is necessary.

IRON (Fe): The use of modern chelating agents means that iron can be maintained in solution and much lower levels can be maintained.

BORON: Grasses have much a lower requirement for boron than divots.

ZINC and COPPER: These elements are ubiquitous contaminants. Hoagland and Anon in the 1940's and 50's probably got most of these elements from contamination of the solution. Modern plastics, especially PVC pipe, greatly reduce copper and zinc contamination.

SILICON: A beneficial element. See section on silicon in this paper.

SOLUTION CONCENTRATION The concentration of ions in the refill solution is determined by the ratio of transpiration to growth. Transpiration determines the rate of water removal; growth determines the rate of nutrient removal. A good estimate of the transpiration to growth ratio for hydroponically grown crops is 300 to 400 kg (Liters) of water transpired per kg of dry mass of plant growth. The exact ratio depends on the humidity of the air; low humidity increases transpiration but does not increase growth. Elevated CO2 closes tomatoes and increases photosynthesis so the transpiration to growth ratio can decrease to about 200 to 1.

Knowledge of these ratios is useful in determining the approximate concentration of the refill solution. For example, 1/4 strength Hoagland's solution is about right for plants grown in ambient CO2, but 1/3 strength Hoagland's solution may be required for plants grown in elevated CO2. Total ion concentration can be maintained by controlling solution electrical conductivity. If the conductivity increases, the refill solution should be made more dilute, but the composition should be kept the same. The electrical conductivity does not change rapidly so it is usually necessary to monitor it only a few times each week. We have successfully used this approach in long-term studies (months) without discarding any solution. This procedure can eliminate the need to monitor nutrient solution concentrations in the solution.

EXAMPLES OF REFILL SOLUTION CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS An analysis of the mass balance of potassium (K) is useful to demonstrate recovery in plant tissue.

CASE #1: Assume a transpiration to dry-mass growth ratio of 300:1 and a desired K concentration in the plant of 4% (40 g kg-1). For every kg of plant growth, 300 Liters of solution went through the plant, so there must be 40 g of K in 300 Liters of refill solution, or 0.133 g L-1. The molar mass (atomic weight) of K is 39 g mol-1. The refill solution must have 0.133 / 39 = 0.0034 moles L-1 of K in it, or 3.4 mM K.

CASE #2: Low humidity. If the transpiration to growth ratio was 400:1 the refill solution should be more dilute by 300/400 or 3/4. 40g in 400 L = 0.1 g L-1 divided by 39 = 2.6 mM K.

CASE #3: If the plant was in a fruit or seed fill stage of growth, potassium requirements might only be about 2% K (20 mg kg-1) in the new growth. If the transpiration to growth ratio was 300:1, the refill solution would be: 20 g K in 300 L = 0.067 g L-1 / 39 = 1.7 mM K.

NUTRIENT RECOVERY IN PLANT TISSUE As mentioned earlier, the mass balance approach to nutrient management assumes that all of the nutrients are either in the solution or in the plant. Surprisingly few detailed mass balance studies to test this assumption have been conducted, however, studies in our laboratory and studies by Dr. Wade Berry at UCLA clearly indicate that the recovery of several elements is less than 100%, while recovery of some micronutrients is much greater than 100%. Table 5 indicates the average recoveries of elements from solution in six replicate 23-day studies. These recoveries are typical of recirculation hydroponics systems. Because recovery of macronutrients is 50 to 85%, additional macronutrients should be added to the refill solution. Reduced amounts of some micronutrients may be warranted when the contamination is reproducible.

TABLE 5. Average recoveries of the essential nutrients in plant tissue at the end of six replicate 22 day studies with wheat. The recovery of all of the macronutrients, and iron and boron was 50 to 85% of that added to the nutrient solution (minus what was left in solution at the end of the trial). The recovery of Mn, Zn, Cu, and Mo was greater than 100% because of contamination of the hydroponics solution from elements in the plastics or the magnetic drive pumps. Many different types of plastics were used to build this system and many plastics use zinc and copper as emulsifiers in manufacturing. These recoveries are typical in recirculation hydroponics systems.

ELEMENT % RECOVERY

N 70

P 75

K 85

Ca 50

Mg 70

S 50

Fe 50

Mn 280

B 60

Zn 400

Cu 600

Mo 1000

FREQUENCY OF ADDITION OF REFILL SOLUTION Because nutrients with active uptake are depleted in hours, it might seem that automatic addition of refill solution is required to avoid depletion. Frequent addition of refill is not necessary. The nutrients that are rapidly absorbed from solution are all mobile in plants, which means that plants can store the nutrients in roots, stems, or leaves and remobilize them as needed. We have done studies with nitrogen in which we spiked the solution once every 2 days and let the solution deplete to near zero (which occurred after about 12 hours). Plant growth was identical to the controls, which were maintained at a constant ample N level. However, we also did another study in which an excessive level of N was added to the starter solution, but the N was not replenished. The plants rapidly absorbed the N until it was depleted to about 20 µM nitrate at 16 days after seedling emergence. These plants had ample nitrate in the leaves at harvest on day 23, but assimilated N and dry mass gain were slightly lower than the controls (at a constant ample N). The results of this study suggest that remobilized nutrients may not be as useful as freshly absorbed nutrients.

It is relatively easy to use a float valve to obtain frequent small additions of nutrients, but this may not result in improved plant growth compared to daily additions of refill solution. In practice, the frequency of addition of refill solution is determined by the ratio of solution volume to plant growth rate. Small volumes with big plants need frequent refilling of both nutrients and water.

EXAMPLES OF NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN HYDROPONIC SOLUTION OVER THE LIFE CYCLE Figure 1 shows the concentrations of nutrients over a 70 day life cycle of wheat. Note that the concentrations of K, Ca, S, and Mg increased after a thesis on day 35 because less of these nutrients are required in the seeds. The spikes in the concentration of Mn were caused when the solution was analyzed immediately after the addition of refill solution. These measurements were made before we installed a float valve to provide automatic, frequent additions of refill solution. Frequent additions of refill solution would smooth out the concentrations of all of the elements. The plant tissue concentrations of all elements were ample in this study, and, in fact, K and P concentrations were excessive. After this study, we reduced the concentration of K and P in the refill solution to the level indicated in Table 4. The starting K concentration was 4 mM in this study, but our current starting K concentration is 1.5 mM, which is maintained at about 0.5 mM K in the circulating solution by adding 4.5 mM K in the refill solution.

COMMERCIAL PLANT ANALYSIS LABORATORIES Analysis of hydroponics solution is unnecessary, inaccurate, and difficult to interpret, but analysis of plant tissue is useful, accurate, and relatively easy to interpret. All four of the plant analysis books referenced previously provide guidelines for optimum concentrations of nutrients in plant tissue (usually in the youngest, fully expanded leaf blades). I highly recommend sampling plant tissue at intervals during the life cycle to help refine the composition of the refill solution. Tissue sampling becomes less important over time as procedures are refined and optimal nutrient levels in plant leaves are obtained.

The analytical methodology of choice for plant analysis is emission spectrophotometer. Many laboratories around the country analyze plant tissue on a daily basis. Almost all of these are listed in the publication entitled "Soil and Plant Analysis Laboratory Registry for the United States and Canada" (Council on Soil Testing and Plant Analysis, Georgia Univ. Station, Athens, GA 30612-0007; about $15/copy). This provides analytical services offered, contact person, phone and fax numbers. Be sure to check with the laboratory before sending them a sample. Each lab has different recommendations for plant sampling, drying, and shipment. The lab should be able to provide you with an analysis of nutrient toxicities and deficiencies. J. Benton Jones article in the 1993 HSA Proceedings more thoroughly explains details associated with plant sampling and analysis.

PH MONITORING AND CONTROL

Is pH control important? Most people assume pH control is essential, but there is considerable misunderstanding about the effect of pH on plant growth. Plants grow equally well between pH 4 and 7, if nutrients do not become limiting. This is because the direct effects of pH on root growth are small, the problem is reduced nutrient availability at high and low pH. The recommended pH for hydroponics culture is between 5.5 to 5.8 because overall availability of nutrients is optimized at a slightly acid pH. The availabilities of Mn, Cu, Zn and especially Fe are reduced at higher pH, and there is a small decrease in availability of P, K, Ca, Mg at lower pH. Reduced availability means reduced nutrient uptake, but not necessarily nutrient deficiency.

Unfortunately, hydroponics systems are so poorly buffered that it is difficult to keep the pH between 4 and 7 without automatic pH control. Phosphorous (H2PO4 to HPO4) in solution buffers pH, but if phosphorous is maintained at levels that are adequate to stabilize pH (1 to 10 mM), it becomes toxic to plants. Plants actively absorb phosphorous from solution so a circulating solution, with about 0.05 mM P has much less buffering capacity than the fresh refill solution that is added to replace transpiration losses. Figure 2a is a titration curve of fresh refill solution compared to the recirculation solution. Six moles of base were required to raise the pH of fresh solution from 5.8 to 8, but only 1 mole of base raised the pH of the circulating solution to 8. Figure 2b shows the slopes (derivatives) of the lines in Figure 2a. Figure 2b clearly shows poor buffering of the circulating solution between pH 5 to 9; small amounts of acid or base rapidly change the solution pH. The fresh refill solution is buffered by phosphorous, which has its maximum buffering capacity at pH 7.2. This point is called the pKa of the buffer and it is the point at which half of the phosphorous is in the H2PO4 form and half is in the HPO4 form. In other words, the phosphate ion absorbs and desorbs hydrogen ions to stabilize the pH. Unfortunately, phosphorous is quickly removed from the solution.

We were surprised to find that the circulating solution was better buffered below pH 5 than the fresh solution. The reasons for this are unclear, we cannot identify compounds in the refill solution that provide buffering capacity at pH 4. We are preparing to repeat these measurements and are investigating this finding.

How important is maintaining pH 5.8? We control the pH at 4 to study root respiration (to eliminate bicarbonate in solution). We compared growth at pH 4 and pH 5.8 with wheat and were not able to find a significant difference in root growth rate or root metabolism. We now routinely grow wheat crops at pH 4 during the entire life cycle. However, although there is usually a broad optimum pH, it is still best to maintain pH at about 5.8 to optimize nutrient availability. pH levels below 4 may start to reduce root growth, in one study our pH control solenoid failed just after seed germination and the pH went to 2.5 for 48 hours. The roots turned brown and died, but new roots quickly grew back and the plants appeared to make a complete recovery.

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An automated pH control system. Although organic pH buffers can be used to stabilize pH Bugbear and Salisbury, 1985), in the long run it is better and less expensive to use an automated pH control system that adds acid or base to the solution. These systems require 3 components: a pH electrode, a pH controller, and a solenoid. We have had 7 pH control systems in continuous operation at the Utah State University Crop Physiology Laboratory during the past 8 years. It is useful to pass on our experience with the system components.

PH electrodes. We have not found that expensive electrodes last any longer than cheap electrodes (about 2 years per electrode) so we use cheap electrodes. We currently use a general purpose pH electrode from Omega (model PHE-4201; $49). It appears to be important to avoid rapid flow of solution across the tip of the electrode. Rapid response time is not important and the high flow appears to greatly decrease electrode life and also causes significant calibration drift. We check the calibration of the electrode every 2 to 3 months and adjust it if necessary.

When the pH increases to 5.8, the controller opens a solenoid that allows nitric acid (HNO3) to flow into the bulk solution. When nitrate nitrogen is used the solution pH increases as the nitrate is absorbed so only one solenoid is necessary. The acid inlet should be in close proximity to the tip of the pH electrode so that frequent small additions of acid occur and the bulk solution pH is stable.

Acid/base solenoid. A peristaltic pump can be used to add acid or base, but a solenoid is less expensive. Proper solenoid selection is important because common solenoids quickly deteriorate from acid corrosion. We use a shielded core acid solenoid from The Automatic Switch Company (ASCO, model D8260G56V or G53V; about $76). These solenoids do not corrode, but in our experience, about 50% of the diaphragms in the valves failed in less than 2 years in continuous use. The valves are rated for a million cycles so they should last at least 10 years. We are currently working with ASCO to determine the cause of the premature failure. We previously used ASCO valve number D8260G54V, but this valve is not shielded core and corrodes in less than a year, even with 0.1 molar acids. Most plumbing suppliers sell ASCO solenoids, it pays to shop around for good price and quick delivery. Many other companies sell acid resistant valves that may be suitable, but some require a transformer for 24 volt operation.

The total cost (1995) of a pH control system as described above is $350. to $400. depending on availability of system components.

WHY ADD SILICON TO NUTRIENT SOLUTION? Although silicon has not been recognized as an essential element for higher plants, its beneficial effects have been shown in many plants. Silicon is abundant in all field grown plants, but it is not present in most hydroponics solutions. Silicon has long been recognized as particularly important to rice growth, but a recent study indicated that it may only be important during pollination in rice (Ma et al. 1989). The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) are twofold: 1) it protects against insect and disease attack (Cheri et al. 1994; Winslow, 1992; Samuels, 1991), and 2) it protects against toxicity of metals (Lames and Williams, 1967; Bails et al. 1994). For these reasons, I recommend adding silicon (about 0.1 mM) to nutrient solutions for all plants unless the added cost outweighs its advantages.

EXPERIENCES WITH PHYTHIUM CONTROL IN HYDROPONIC SOLUTION The phythium fungus has been the only serious disease we have encountered in our systems, and disease problems have been relatively rare, particularly when all parts of the system are kept covered to keep dust and dirt particles away from the solution. Every plant pathologist on the planet recommends sanitation as the best control procedure for phythium, yet many hydroponics systems are not as well sealed as they should be.

Last year, we discovered that Mn deficiency predisposed the plants to phythium infection. A student worker accidentally used MgCl2 in place of MnCl2 for a micronutrient stock solution and we didn't discover the mistake for several months because we were doing short (25 day) studies and there was enough Mn contamination so that no visual symptoms were apparent (growth rate was reduced only about 15% and there was about 10 mg kg-1 Mn in the leaf tissue). During this time several of the systems became infected with phythium. The same systems have never been infected when Mn was adequate. Copper is well known to suppress microbial growth, but increased copper levels are toxic to plants. Manganese and zinc (divalent captions) may have a similar disease suppressive potential, but are less toxic to plants. In the interest of minimizing phythium growth, we have increased solution Mn to a level higher than that required for optimum growth. Careful studies will be required to confirm the beneficial effects of Mn on disease suppression; meanwhile, there is little disadvantage to maintaining manganese, zinc, and copper levels slightly above the minimum required for plant growth.

DESIGNING HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLOW RATE Most hydroponics systems have inadequate flow rates, which results in reduced oxygen levels at root surfaces. This stresses roots and can increase the incidence of disease. Oxygen is soluble only as a micronutrient, yet its uptake rate is much faster than any other nutrient element.

The nutrient film technique was designed to improve aeration of the nutrient solution because of the thin film of solution, but the slow flow rates in NFT cause channeling of the solution and reduced flow to areas with dense roots. The root surfaces in these areas become anaerobic, which diminishes root respiration, reduces nutrient uptake, increases N losses via gentrification, and makes roots susceptible to infection. The problems with the nutrient film technique have been discussed by several authors. Bugbear and Salisbury (1989) discuss the importance of flow rate and adequate root-zone oxygen levels.

ISOLITE: A NEW SUBSTRATE FOR HYDROPONICS Many different substrates are used for plant support in hydroponics culture, but one of the unique requirements for research is that the media be easily separated from the roots. Peat, perlite, and vermiculite are good substrates but roots and root hairs grow into these substrates, so they are unsuitable for studies of root size and morphology. Sand can easily be removed from roots, but roots grown in sand are shorter and thicker than hydroponics roots because the sand particles are so dense. We have also found that plant growth in sand is less than in other substrates, presumably because of reduced root growth. Calcined clay (brand names: Surface, Profile, Argillite) was the medium of choice for research hydroponics for many years because it can easily be removed from roots. Calcined clay, however, has two disadvantages: 1) It is not chemically inert. Different batches supply different amounts of available nutrients and this causes variable results. It can be repeatedly rinsed in nutrient solution to desorb undesirable nutrients, but this adds to its cost. 2) Calcined clay is not a uniform particle size, and the water holding capacity depends on particle size. Not all batches are the same.

We recently tested and began using an extruded, diatomaceous-earth product called Isolate. Isolate is mined off the coast of Japan where there is a unique diatomaceous-earth deposit mixed with 5% clay. The clay acts as a binder in the extrusion and baking of the diatomaceous-earth. Diatomaceous-earth materials were originally organisms composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO2). Silicon dioxide is physically and chemically inert and these characteristics make it useful for horticultural applications like putting greens and urban trees where the soil is subject to severe compaction. Isolate is available in particle sizes from 1 to 10-mm diameter. Our tests indicate that Isolate is chemically inert and has good water holding characteristics. Its disadvantage is cost at $1.22 per Liter ($.79 per pound) for small quantities, although it can be reused. We have reused it after rinsing and drying at 80 C. Isolate is made by Sumitomo Corp. and is available in the USA from Sun dine Enterprises, Arvada, CO; 303-423-8669.

MICROORGANISMS AND ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN THE SOLUTION: IS FILTERING USEFUL? Many people think that filtering the recirculation solution is useful, but we have never filtered our solutions. Our measurements indicate that total organic carbon in the recirculation solution does not exceed 15 mg per liter, even near the end of a 2 month life cycle. About 30% of the organic carbon in the solution is in the chelating agent. Total organic carbon includes the carbon that is in microbial biomass, so it is clear that neither organic compounds nor microorganisms are at high levels in the solution. The solution also appears as clear prior to harvest at 80 days as fresh solution.

Roots leak organic compounds, but there is equilibrium between microorganisms on root surfaces and the exudates so that compounds are degraded to CO2 at the root surface. Estimates of the quantity of root exudates vary widely, but there is considerable evidence that carbon efflux increases when plants are stressed (Barber and Gunn, 1974; Smacker, 1984; Haller and Stop, 1985). Bowen and Rivera (1976) found that roots in solution culture produce smaller quantities of exudates than in soil. Drolleries and Hecht-Buchholz (1984) found that reduced root growth due to inadequate aeration in hydroponics culture was accompanied by a dramatic increase in root microbe population, which they attributed to increased exudation from roots. The bottom line is that healthy roots in a well aerated hydroponics system should not increase the microorganisms or organics in the solution and filtering is thus unnecessary.

SUMMARY COMMENTS ON SPECIFIC ELEMENTS

NITROGEN: Plant requirements for nitrogen are sometimes larger than all of the other elements combined. It can thus be difficult to supply nitrogen in the refill solution without adding excess amounts of other captions. The best solution is to use nitric acid (HNO3) for pH control. This can supply 50% of the nitrogen needs of the crop without adding excess captions. If extra nitrogen is required, ammonium nitrate can be added to the pH control solution. However, because ammonium decreases the uptake of other captions (K, Ca, Mg, and micronutrients) I do not recommend its use in hydroponics solutions unless extra nitrogen is required by the crop for maximum yields.

PHOSPHOROUS and POTASSIUM are rapidly drawn down to µM levels is solution. These low levels do not mean that the plant is starving for these elements, it means that the plant is healthy and actively absorbed these elements from solution.

CALCIUM requirements are almost 3 times higher for divots than for monocots (grasses). Calcium is nontoxic, even at high tissue concentrations, but it accumulates in solution if too much is added to the refill solution.

MAGNESIUM is highly mobile and can accumulate to toxic levels in upper leaves if the solution concentration is too high.

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The Makings of an Herbal Love Coach

The Makings of an Herbal Love Coach

Brian Ayers took a tragedy and turned it into a successful business...then he ended up in a completely different field.

(PRWEB) November 13, 2004

Almost everyone who is in the alternative health field has a story about what got them involved. For 33 year old Washington, DC native Brian Ayers, his story starts off much the same but then goes in a radically different direction.

Eight years ago BrianÂ’s grandmother, Jessie Mae, fell down a flight of stairs in her home and broke her hip. Although that is a common accident for many seniors, what happened next had a profound affect on Mr. AyersÂ’ life.

Jessie Mae went into the hospital taking two different drugs and came out taking 22 drugs. Concerned, Brian had an herbalist friend take a look at the list of drugs. The research showed that ten of the drugs were actually being used to counteract the effects of six of the drugs. Although a few of her doctors agreed that many of the drugs were not necessary, the constant trips to the hospital for various health issues always ended with another list of prescriptions. It got to the point that she would not eat because she was taking so many pills.

“I was very upset,” recalls Brian, “because I was not in a position to help her. I knew there had to be another way to become healthy without becoming a medical drug addict.” Unfortunately, Jessie Mae never got off of the pharmaceutical drug cycle and passed a few years’ later still using prescription drugs.

This drove Brian to learn more about alternative medicine. “After researching herbs and how effective they are at helping to heal and repair the body naturally, I wanted to learn more. Once I realized that you do not have to keep using an herbal formula for years on end to become healed, I was sold!”

Being an entrepreneur by nature, Brian decided to use his internet business skills to sell herbal formulas online. Starting in February of 1999, Brian created a company and began to successfully market herbal formulas on the internet.

This is where the story makes a sharp turn...

After a while it became apparent that the companyÂ’s number one selling product was a liquid sexual energy formula called African Fly (www. AfricanFly. com). Although the intention was not to go into the sex field, the company focus shifted exclusively to the hot selling natural blend.

“We were getting orders in over 30 countries and people just kept ordering.” At this point Brian turned to the sexual health field to learn how African Fly, named after the formula’s 8 different herbs that grow naturally in Africa, could be the most effective at correcting sexual issues.

“We would get all types of questions from men and women about sex and we would the hunt the answers down. As much as people talk about sex, it appears most people don’t know much about it.”

With several years of sexual health knowledge under his belt, Mr. Ayers now speaks to audiences about his findings. He is now called The Herbal Love Coach because most of the information he gives is based on sexual performance instead of sexual function. “The people I talk to know what goes where. They just want to know how to make sex better.”

One of his tips is to avoid eating at least two hours before having sex. “To digest food your body uses the same amount of energy as an aerobic workout. If you are having sex on a full stomach then it is like doing two aerobic activities at the same time.”

“Testosterone triggers the sex drive in both men and women. It decreases significantly as we age. Using African Fly along with good exercising naturally stimulates testosterone and gives men and women the sexual energy they tend to lose.”

Although African Fly is a flying success, Brian still remembers what drew him into the alternative medicine field to begin with. “We are looking at new herbal formulas for arthritis and heart burn to help our seniors live free of the pharmaceutical trap. This is really just the beginning.”

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and California Stem Cell, Inc. Motor Graft TM Project 2010 Update

Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and California Stem Cell, Inc. Motor Graft TM Project 2010 Update

Families of SMA in collaboration with California Stem Cell, Inc. and the University of California, Irvine, make significant progress in Motor Neuron Program for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

Elk Grove Village, IL (PRWEB) June 25, 2010

Families of SMA, in collaboration with California Stem Cell, Inc. and the University of California, Irvine, have made significant progress in the Motor Neuron Program for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (FSMA) has funded $2 Million to date for development of a Cellular Therapy for SMA. In collaboration with California Stem Cell, Inc. (CSC), we have completed an important, formal pre-Investigational New Drug (Pre-IND) meeting with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for guidance on the clinical and regulatory pathway and requirements for submission of an IND to initiate human trials for a stem cell-derived motor neuron replacement therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type I.

Importance of this Program
SMA is a disorder that results from a chronic deficiency in a protein that is essential to the proper functioning of the motor neurons in the spinal cord. CSC, a leading stem cell therapeutics company, has developed a stem cell-derived motor neuron product, for the treatment of SMA Type I.

Pre-clinical studies, completed in collaboration with Dr. Hans Keirstead, Ph. D. of the University of California, Irvine, have shown clinical proof of concept through the demonstration of functional benefit in animal models treated with CSC’s motor neuron product, MotorGraftTM.

Dr. Keirstead stated, “In 2006, two spinal cord scientists shared a stage at a meeting organized by Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy. I spoke of what would become the world’s first FDA approved human embryonic stem cell treatment, for spinal cord injury. Dr. Douglas Kerr spoke of his groundbreaking research using motor neurons. Inspired by each other’s work, we left the stage and eagerly sketched out an aggressive strategy to develop a treatment for SMA.”

Progress Made
Families of SMA has been involved in the MotorgraftTM Program at UCI and CSC since the early days of the program. FSMA has funded projects within every stage of the program. The program plan was to generate a population of human motor neurons in a manner that allowed for enormous quantities of cells to be generated, in a purity that permitted human use. This vision was shared, and then enabled, by Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

This population of cells would be tested in animal models to ensure that they work, and in other animal models to ensure that they were safe. A clinical team would then be assembled, a clinical plan would be agreed upon, and the FDA would be presented with the world’s first strategy to treat spinal muscular atrophy using stem cells.

Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy has dedicated monetary resources to the program, which has successfully:
 Completed FDA required safety studies - on tumorigenicity, toxicity, biodistribution, and pain  Completed manufacturing protocols for clinical-grade cells  Completed a pre-IND meeting in October 2009  Obtained Orphan Drug Designation from FDA in December 2009

According to Dr. Keirstead, “In the summer of 2010, the world’s first strategy to treat SMA using stem cells is planned to be presented to the FDA. This rate of progress is extraordinary, and is a testimony to the determination of FSMA in their efforts to conquer this insidious disease.

Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy literally and figuratively set the stage for this vision. It provided the meeting places for the exchange of ideas. It provided intellectual guidance during the grant review process. It provided funding to Dr. Keirstead’s laboratory at the University of California at Irvine, and to Dr. Kerr’s laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, and to the cell manufacturer California Stem Cell, to realize this vision.”

Funding:
FSMA has invested $2 Million over the last 8 years to develop this motor neuron therapy for SMA, awarding grants through our Scientific Advisory Board, and with significant generous support from the Dhont Family Foundation.
Our objective is to dedicate targeted funds towards programs such as this, which show great promise toward creating a treatment and cure for SMA. We are confident in the process of advancing programs and continue to build a broad base of treatment discovery programs.

Jill Jarecki, Research Director for FSMA, states, "The FSMA strategy for therapy development has been to help build and a robust and diverse drug pipeline for SMA. We believe it is critical to move diverse types of approaches towards the clinic in order to find a effective treatment for SMA in the quickest and most efficient way possible. The MotorGraftTM Cellular Therapy Program is a key component of this strategy, complimenting our other approaches aimed towards enhancing SMN protein levels, which are chronically depleted in SMA."

About Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy:
FSMA is dedicated to creating a treatment and cure by: Funding and advancing a comprehensive research program; Supporting SMA families through networking, information and services; Improving care for all SMA patients; Educating health professionals and the public about SMA; Enlisting government support a; Embracing all touched by SMA in a caring community. www. curesma. org

About California Stem Cell, Inc:
Irvine, CA based California Stem Cell, Inc is a privately held company focused on the manufacturing of high purity human cells for therapeutic development and clinical application. Founded in 2005, CSC has developed proprietary methods for scalable production of human motor neurons, neuronal progenitors, cardiac muscle and sino-atrial node cells.

About the University of California, Irvine:
The University of California, Irvine is a top-ranked university dedicated to research, scholarship and community service. Founded in 1965, UCI is among the fastest-growing University of California campuses, with more than 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and nearly 2,000 faculty members. The third-largest employer in dynamic Orange County, UCI contributes an annual economic impact of $3.6 billion.

Contact Information:
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