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"It's a ridiculous fallacy to think that athletes need animal protein."

- Dave Scott (6 time Ironman winner)

"Deanna Latson is one of the most effective and entertaining spokespersons on the subjects of health and nutrition I have ever had the opportunity to enjoy. She is changing lives."

John McDougall, MD, Bestselling Author of 6 books and the founder and medical director of the nationally renowned McDougall Program

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Eat Right. Feel Good. Work Great!

While our economy is hurting and pressures are high, we work more and become pressed for time as a result. That leads to eating less-than-healthy restaurant and convenience meals loaded with fat and sodium, failure to exercise, less time with our families, increased stress, lack of sleep, and other signs of a life grown off-kilter. Deanna can help you and your employees learn to take great care of themselves during these tough times.

This is the ultimate great health/wellness keynote. It has no "fad diet" information. Deanna's program is as hard-hitting, nutritionally sound, research based discussion about food and how it affects your body. Deanna's advice results in better performance in the workplace and life.

80% of senior executives operate at only 30% of their capacity due to poor lifestyle habits.

More than 2 million workers call in sick on any given day with some 660 million work days lost each year.

~ Healthy employees are more productive than chronically ill employees. It costs less to prevent injuries or illnesses than to treat them after they occur.

Learn about:

  • Foods you can eat to stay fit
  • Meals perfect for stressful times.
  • "Slow poisons" you eat everyday
  • How to avoid feeling lethargic
  • The top ten foods that sabotage your weight loss efforts
  • How to avoid getting sick

~ Discover the benefits of implementing a corporate employee wellness program. Reduce healthcare costs, increase morale and create a more energetic, productive and successful workforce.

Many different published articles show that these programs can improve the bottom line. For every dollar spent on employee health programs, $3.5 were saved from lower healthcare costs.

This innovative keynote will explore myths of dieting; ways to increase your energy levels; and tips to become healthier. Deanna's keynote can include many of the topics below:

  • Eating on the Run
  • Sports Nutrition
  • Heart Smart - Low Fat Eating to
  • Lower Cholesterol
  • Effective Weight Loss Techniques
  • Label Reading
  • The Sugar Subject
  • Recipe Substitution
  • Healthy Meal Planning
  • Nutrition and Chronic Disease
  • Vitamin and Mineral Supplements

    This program is a proven winner on all fronts - excellent content, lasting information, and fast results.

    EAT RIGHT, FEEL GOOD, WORK GREAT!

    Create a plan for your health. Together we'll examine the problems caused by our food choices. As Deanna talks about her own life experience, you'll recognize what you can do to take back control of your own health and well being. This life-changing program is guaranteed to leave you and your company thinking differently.

    Learning Objectives:

    * Find out why you may need to make some life-saving changes.
    * Learn ways to reinvigorate your body and improve your health.
    * Walk away with 8 specific steps you can implement to change your life.
    * Understand why diets do not work and how they are dangerous.

    **Approximately 3,000 companies are sponsoring in house Wellness/Fitness programs including such giants as IBM, Pepsi Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and Microsoft, with an addition 21,000 using outside facilities to promote health programs. These companies have found that an employees that is healthy is more efficient, happier and more productive.

    Facts about Americans diets:

    • 80% of senior executives operate at only 30% of their capacity due to poor lifestyle habits.
    • A fatal heart attack suffered by a top executive can cost a firm $500,000 to $1000,000 in lost business, lost contracts, lost experience, higher insurance costs, recruitment and training costs.
    • More than 2 million workers call in sick on any given day with some 660 million work days lost each year.
    • More than $500 million is spent on lower back pain alone, plus an additional 2 billion that is attributable to lost productivity
    • Women today have 250% greater chance of getting breast cancer than 50 years ago.
    • Prostate cancer in the US has increased 126% between 1973 and 1991.
    • In 2003 Cancer became the number one killer in the US. 1 in 2 people now get cancer.
    • Autopsies show that children raised on the typical American diet are showing the pre-conditions of heart disease by the time they're nine years old!

    For booking information call the Good Thinking Co. at
    1-858-759-6994 or e-mail Deanna Latson at
    deanna@goodthink.com



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    Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Deanna Latson, unless otherwise noted. Individual articles are based upon the opinions of the respective author, who retains copyright as marked. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of Deanna Latson and her community. Deanna Latson encourages you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. The statements contained on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.