Saturday, February 27, 2010

New Updates are Here!

S3Global

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Hi Team,


We have some great updates and information to share with all of you!


(1). Efusjon Leadership Call: This week’s Efusjon Leadership Call will be on Wednesday (March 3rd) @ 12PM PST. Get ready start having fun, get ready to start building relationships, and get ready to start telling everybody to get on the “Efusjon Party Train”. We hope to see you on the call!


Call-in: 712-432-0075
Pin: 466417#


(2). Get Connected! Here are just some of the many ways for you to stay connected with S3Global and the latest Efusjon Energy Club updates:


-- Conference Calls: Monday – Thursday @ 6PM PST: Call: 712-432-0075 / pin: 466417#

-- Webinars: Monday – Thursday @ 6PM PST: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/237686432

-- S3Global Blog: (great info on products and Distributor testimonials)

-- S3Global YouTube Channel:

-- S3Global Facebook Fan Page:

-- S3Global Twitter:


(3). Here are two great videos we came across that you can use to expose and validate your Efusjon Energy Club business. There are more to come!

You Are What You Eat” by Dr. Mark Mincolla: http://www.youtube.com/s3global#p/a/u/0/2RqyoNkrtVg (copy and paste this link)

Efusjon Opportunity” by RideTheMatrix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHxemOPAfWI (copy and paste this link)


(4). 2010 Conference Call Archive: we have uploaded all of our recorded Conference Calls thru February 25th online for easy downloading and sharing. Click here.


(5). S3Global Flip-Charts are now available for download! This is the very same PowerPoint Presentation we use when doing our 3-Minute Presentation on the Conference Calls each night.

To access Flipcharts, click here.


You may download whichever version is compatible with your computer’s operating system, be it 1997 – 2003, 2007, or PDF (for Mac users).


To Your Continued Success in 2010,

S3Global

Friday, February 26, 2010

"Efusjon Breeze Spotlight Fruit: Mangosteen"


Mangosteen Fruit

Though it’s been around for literally thousands of years, the mangosteen fruit is not commonly known the world over.

Typically grown in southeast Asia and other tropical climates, its taste is beyond compare. Containing a dark purple rind and boasting a sweet white pulp, it is roughly about the size of a tangerine. Delicious as it is functional, the mangosteen fruit is rich in xanthones, which may promote healthy bodily function.

In addition, each serving of mangosteen contains up to 5 grams of fiber.

"The mangosteen outranks in delicacy, if not all other fruits in the world, certainly all others of the tropical zone. I admit it is a joy to the eye as well as to the palate to feast on mangosteens." — David Fairchild, PhD., agricultural explorer, botanist and author.


Among the powerful phytonutrients found in the rind of the mangosteen, xanthones stand alone in their impressive benefits. Scientific studies suggest xanthones may promote healthy bodily function. The whole mangosteen fruit, packed with naturally occurring xanthones, may help:

  • maintain intestinal health*
  • support the immune system*
  • neutralize free radicals*
  • support cartilage and joint function*
  • promote a healthy seasonal respiratory system*

Xanthones in Mangosteen
Researchers have identified dozens of biologically active xanthones in the mangosteen fruit. Today, researchers are just beginning to uncover the powerful scientific properties behind the mangosteen fruit.


What are Xanthones? Xanthones are:

  • A unique class of biologically active compounds possessing numerous bioactive capabilities — such as antioxidant properties.
  • A restricted group of plant polyphenols, biosynthetically related to the flavonoids.
    • polyphenol – a group of plant chemical substances characterized by the presence of more than one phenolic group. Polyphenols are responsible for the color of some plants and are considered strong antioxidants with potential health benefits.
    • flavonoid – over 5,000 naturally occurring flavonoids have been characterized from various plants. The beneficial effects of plant-derived food are often attributed to flavonoid compounds, rather than known nutrients, as they show a wide range of biological effects.
  • Chemically speaking, planar-six carbon molecules in a conjugated ring system consisting of a backbone molecule and various chemical groups attached to it. The backbone consists of two benzene rings bridged through a carbonyl group and oxygen. Each ring is connected in a fused formation not allowing free rotation about the carbon-carbon bonds. This unique backbone along with type and position of the attached chemical groups define specific functionalities (properties) of xanthones.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



PHYTONUTRIENTS

Derived from the Greek word phyto (plant) and nutrient (a constituent of food necessary for normal physiological function), phytonutrients—also known as phytochemicals—are natural, bioactive compounds found in plant foods. Fruits and vegetables rich in phytonutrients include the mangosteen, papaya, spinach and others.

Most phytonutrients overlap and complement one another, boasting complete benefits that include antioxidant effects and immune system support*. In short, specific phytonutrients found in fruits and vegetables work together with other nutrients to protect your health.
More than 900 different phytonutrients have been found in plant foods. Many have been just recently isolated, while others remain undiscovered. These protective plant compounds are an emerging area of health and nutrition.The strongest and most researched phytonutrients of the mangosteen are its xanthones.


Antioxidant Properties

The whole mangosteen fruit contains powerful antioxidants—compounds that inhibit oxidation or reactions promoted by oxygen and peroxides. Antioxidants are known for their ability to protect the body from the deteriorating effects of free radicals.

Free Radicals: A constant in our food, air and environment, free radicals invade our bodies every day. Free radicals (or compounds that seek an electron in order to become atomically balanced) attack our cells, stealing electrons from any substance they come in contact with. By removing electrons from healthy compounds, free radicals inflict damage—often known as oxidation—which is irreversible.

Antioxidants Can Help

The good news? Antioxidants, like the ones every mangosteen fruit has, preempt free radical damage by donating the needed electron and balancing the substance, rendering the free radical harmless.



MANGOSTEEN TREE


While the name hints at the well-known mango, the mangosteen and its corresponding tree should not be confused with that popular fruit. The tree that bears the mangosteen is as unique as its fruit. Here, then, are some fast facts to back that up:

  • Grows 20 to 80 feet tall.
  • Its bark is a dark brown (nearly black) color.
  • Has short, thick and leathery evergreen leaves and 12" wide flowers that grow in clusters of 3-9 at its branch tips.
  • Takes two or more years for the tree to reach 12" in height.
  • Widely believed that they originated in the islands of Sunda and Molucca (in the East Indies).
  • The first fruit harvest may take place 7-9 years after planting, but most take place in the first 10-20.
  • The average yield of full-grown trees is 500, but some trees yield as many as 5,000 ripe mangosteens.
  • Some trees provide fruit for up to 100 years.
  • The mangosteen tree is "ultra-tropical" and can't tolerate temperatures below 40°F or above 100°F. All attempts to grow the trees in locations north of 20° latitude have failed.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

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Acai Berry’s Top-Performing Antioxidants

Here is some MORE great information on the Acai Berry that was forwarded to us from Keith Dillon, Efusjon's Vice President of Business Development aka the guy in charge in researching and helping formulate Efusjon's amazingly healthy and delicious products! Keep up the good work, Keith!



"Acai Berry’s Top-Performing Antioxidants"


The following antioxidant-active compounds are found in the efusjon Raw and Edge:

Beta carotene – Beta carotene is a proven free-radical scavenger associated with lowered risks for several types of cancer, including breast, lung, skin, and stomach cancers. Research also supports its use in promoting eye health, lowering cholesterol levels and preventing heart disease.


Vitamin C – This vitamin is a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties found to improve symptoms pf asthma and arthritis. Studies have also found vitamin C supplementation useful in preventing artherosclerosis , stroke, cancer, and reducing complications of macular degeneration in diabetics and promoting healthy immune function. When used in combination with vitamin E, a 2004 study from the Archives of Neurology found vitamin C reduced the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.


Vitamin E – Several studies have linked this vitamin to a reduced risk of heart attacks and found it beneficial in lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. The National Eye Institute also found vitamin E to be one of several antioxidants (including beta carotene, vitamin C and zinc) that may help reduce the risk of macular degeneration-related vision loss. New clinical research is also recommending vitamin E for diabetes prevention and treatment. Other benefits linked to vitamin E include use for inflammation, blood cell and cell-division regulation and connective tissue health.


Magnesium – Magnesium deficiency has been linked to several chronic conditions and diseases. As an antioxidant, magnesium improves the cardiovascular system’s antioxidant threshold and increases the body’s resistance to free radicals. It also protects against free-radical damage to mitochondria (cellular energy producers) and has been used to regulate heart rhythm and blood pressure.


Polyphenolic flavonoids – Sixteen types of bioactive polyphenolic compounds have been identified in acai berry. Polyphenols are antioxidant compounds found in produce, grains, tea and soybeans. Research shows that polyphenolic compounds have anti-tumor properties and may be useful in the treatment and prevention of cancers of the breast, colon, skin, lung and liver. Other benefits include anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic, immunostimulatory and cardioprotective properties.


Anthocyanins – Two major types of anthocyanins have been found in acai, including cyaniding-3-glucoside and cyaninidin-3-rutinoside. Anthocyanins are exceptional antioxidant compounds believed to reduce heart disease risk by neutralizing free radicals that could damage blood vessel walls, leading to cholesterol and plaque buildup. Acai is believed to have up to 30 times the anthocyanins found in red wine.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

"Antibacterial and Antiviral Effects of Acai Berry"



Here is some great information on the Acai Berry that was forwarded to us from Keith Dillon, Efusjon's Vice President of Business Development aka the guy in charge in researching and helping formulate Efusjon's amazingly healthy and delicious products. Keep up the good work, Keith!

"Antibacterial and Antiviral Effects of Acai Berry"

Acai berry fights bacterial and viral infection in multiple ways. First, acai is a valuable immune system booster, and the immune system is always going to be our first and most important defense against infection. Also, scientists in Brazil have learned that an extract of acai can be used to directly fight bacterial infections. The acai berry contains one of the most potent arrays of antioxidants ever seen. Here are just a few examples:

Anthocyanins: These antioxidant phytonutrients give acai its dark-purple color. In addition to their potent antioxidant capabilities, anthocyanins have strong anti-viral properties.

Flavonoids: These phytonutrients have been found to have potent antibacterial and anti-viral effects. Studies have shown they are effective against the herpes simplex, respiratory syncytial and influenza viruses.

Lysine: This amino acid is well-known for its anti-viral properties. Lysine is widely used as a treatment for cold sores caused by the herpes virus.

Selenium: Studies show that selenium deficiencies actually worsen the intensity and pathology of the Coxsakie virus B and influenza viruses. Selenium not only enhances the immune response, but also directly counteracts several viruses. Another recent study indicates that selenium may even be effective against the H5N1 virus, better known as the bird flu. The authors of the study indicate selenium may directly affect the avian flu virus, degrading its ability to cause damage and inhibiting its ability to replicate.

Vitamin E: Like selenium, vitamin E is not only a powerful antioxidant, it appears to directly counteract the intensity of the Coxsackie virus B and influenza virus.

Zinc: This mineral has been shown to be affective against viral infection, including the opportunistic infections often suffered by those with HIV.


* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How BIG Could E-Worlds Be? You Decide....

The Facebook games that millions love (and hate)
By Doug Gross, CNN
February 23, 2010 10:07 a.m. EST
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

* Zynga games like FarmVille, Mafia Wars are played by millions every day on Facebook
* Expert says social gaming succeeds by appealing to women, other non-traditional gamers
* Zynga founder says key to success was games that can be played during conference call
* Backlash leads to FB group of 5 million saying they're tired of seeing games

(CNN) -- Early each morning, millions of farmers around the world rise to toil in their fields. By night, gangs of mobsters scheme and legions of poker players shuffle up and deal.

Sure, none of it's real. But the overwhelming popularity of so-called social gaming -- simple games that let people play with their friends on networking sites such as Facebook -- is changing the face of video games, experts say.

And as the maker of popular titles like FarmVille and Mafia Wars, San Francisco, California-based Zynga has ridden the games' skyrocketing popularity to the top of that emerging market.

For Zynga founder Mark Pincus, the formula for gaming success on Facebook, MySpace and other sites was as simple as it might seem counterintuitive: create simple games that people like but can easily set aside.

"We built the games so they could be played in a tab on your browser while you're on a conference call," said Pincus, a veteran Web entrepreneur who created Zynga in 2007.

Of course, they've been helped by the massive growth of Facebook, where the games are so popular they've spawned "fan" pages devoted to complaining about having to watch friends play them.

Facebook, with its 400 million users, is where the vast majority of people play FarmVille and Mafia Wars along with other Zynga titles like FishVille, Vampires, Café World, YoVille and Zynga Poker.

In all, more than 65 million people play Zynga games every day, according to media tracking company Developer Analytics.
More than 75 million people a month play FarmVille, Zynga's most popular title.
More than 75 million people a month play FarmVille, Zynga's most popular title.

Zynga's top title, FarmVille, is played by an estimated 75 million people each month -- roughly equal to the number who have played the classic arcade and desktop game Tetris during its entire existence.

The massive growth was satisfying but not altogether surprising to Pincus, whose previous startups had included Freeloader, a Web-based information-gathering service; tech-support company SupportSoft; and Tribe.net, an early social networking site from 2003.

He said that starting the game company, which he named after his late English bulldog, was an effort to fill what he considered a surprising void in most people's daily Internet use.

"I thought in 2007 that something had gone oddly wrong with the whole Internet experience," Pincus said. "I would have thought games would have been one of the top two or three experiences people had on the Internet."

What Pincus got right, according to gaming expert Scott Steinberg, was a sort of return to the "golden era" of games like Pac-man and Super Mario Bros.

"Video games actually appealed to a huge cross-section. They appealed to everybody," said Steinberg, publisher of DigitalTrends.com. "What happened is, as we went through the mid-'80s to the mid-2000s, you started to see gaming become more incestuous in terms of 18- to 34-year-old males making games for people just like them."
Zynga games like Café World draw much higher rates of female players than most video games.
Zynga games like Café World draw much higher rates of female players than most video games.

By contrast, three of Zynga's top five games -- FarmVille, Café World and FishVille -- have mostly female players, with many players outside the traditional 18- to 34-year-old range.

Those games all operate on the same basic premise. Starting with a simple farm, fish tank or restaurant, the player works to make it bigger and fancier, sharing items with friends and helping each other along the way.

Some of Zynga's early titles simply mirrored existing board and card games. It was Mafia Wars -- in which players team up to whack other gangs -- that first exhibited what would become the hallmarks of social gaming: simple, single-player action that's enhanced by teamwork.

With FarmVille, that formula would become complete.

Players plant virtual crops that can be harvested hours, or days, later. Along the way, they invite online friends to become their neighbors and help each other by sending gifts or helping with the farming. There's no way to "win," but players take satisfaction in building big, fancy farms that they can showcase to their friends.

"A farm is something that is internationally understood and known. It's cross-cultural, cross-gender, cross-age," Pincus said. "A great social game should be like a great cocktail party. If you want it to appeal to absolutely everyone you invite, it has to be broad in its content so that everyone gets it."

Not that Zynga's success has come without criticism.
Mafia Wars is popular but prompted claims that it was a knock-off.
Mafia Wars is popular but prompted claims that it was a knock-off.

With hundreds of smaller companies vying for a piece of the social gaming market, some rivals have accused Zynga of using its hefty venture capital to crowd out less-financed competitors.

Many of its most popular games, including FarmVille, are similar to pre-existing games from smaller companies, a fact Pincus dismisses by noting that video games have always fallen into genres with similar titles from competing companies.

Psycho Monkey LLC, the makers of Mob Wars, filed a lawsuit claiming that Mafia Wars ripped them off. Zynga settled that case in August, said a spokeswoman for the company.

Zynga also was hit with complaints and lawsuits over its original business model, which let players earn in-game rewards for things like signing up for a credit card or video-rental membership.

Critics said some of the offers amounted to scams, leading players to download unwanted software or unwittingly sign up for memberships that appeared stealthily on their phone bills.

Pincus has acknowledged not being vigilant enough with the automated ads that appeared on Zynga games during the company's early days.
More than 13 million people play FishVille every week, according to Zynga.
More than 13 million people play FishVille every week, according to Zynga.

"We were playing whack-a-mole," Pincus said. "Every time we found one of these or got a complaint, we would take them down. Eventually ... we realized we had to take a much more aggressive stance than a normal Web site."

In November, Zynga removed all "lead-generating" ads, relying for revenue instead on the roughly 1 to 3 percent of the player base that pays for in-game items, such as a barn in FarmVille. It has since been putting the advertisements back in, with a new system that lets it more closely monitor what kind of ads show up, Pincus said.

"We'll see where this goes for the entire industry," Pincus said. "It was really important to us to maintain a trusted position with our users. We wanted to do the right thing, and I think we did."

Pincus offers a ray of hope for another vocal group of critics: the social-media users who say they're tired of seeing all of their friends' updates about Zynga and other social games.

On Facebook, a group called "I dont care about your farm, or your fish, or your park, or your mafia!!!" had more than 5.2 million members recently.

"Please. No more of this stuff," wrote one member. "I've had all I can take. About to hang up FACEBOOK. Just want a nice cozy place to talk with my friends!"
Zynga Poker was one of the company's first social games and remains among the most popular.
Zynga Poker was one of the company's first social games and remains among the most popular.
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Pincus said he hopes that messages from games can eventually be targeted to a more select audience.

"We have to evolve," Pincus said "I think it's heading to a place that's more narrow-casting. I think you'll get to a place where Facebook will be better about showing feeds to people who have a registered interest in them."

For example, he said, there might eventually be a way to send game notifications only to people who play social games themselves.

"It's not just games. It's going to be true for music, for pictures, for status updates," Pincus said. "I think, over time, these networks are going to start to shape more to ... your [registered interests]."

Meanwhile, Zynga will be among the developers continuing to change how people look at video gaming. It's a change that Steinberg, the gaming guru, says will be for the better.

While heavyweights like Electronic Arts and the popular Civilization series are making inroads into social gaming, Steinberg said, the genre is also opening up opportunities for smaller developers.

"We're seeing, in many ways, a second renaissance for games," Steinberg said.

"There's been an epiphany among the developer community saying, 'Look at these millions of users that we've forgotten to speak to for years.' This can only be a good thing for the gaming industry in the end."