Archive for September, 2009

287 Found In ST Maarten ST Maarten?

Monday, September 28th, 2009

287 Chemical Pollutants Found In ST Maarten ST Maarten? “287 of what?” you ask…

For those of us in ST Maarten ST Maarten and around the world, ’287′ is the average number of chemical pollutants found in a small study commissioned by the Environmental Working Group. Of those 287, 180 are cancer causing and 217 are toxic to the brain and nervous system. Quite a shocking fact that affect every one of us and our families in ST Maarten ST Maarten and elsewhere.

The Environmental Working Group’s 2005 study is not an isolated incident. Doctors and scientists from ST Maarten ST Maarten and across the United States are conducting studies on infants and adults to identify harmful chemicals in the bloodstream. So far, hundreds of toxins and carcinogens have been identified, and many of those chemicals, if not most, have been found to come from the personal care and skin care products you might be using.

287 is a number that is hard to ignore. Here are a few more shocking numbers: of those 287, 180 were carcinogenic, 217 can be toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 208 have been known to cause birth defects. Trivani International is committed to providing you with purpose, health and prosperity.

Our line of personal care products adheres to a strict Do No Harm Philosophy. Trivani’s products do not contain a single one of the alarming 287 potentially harmful chemicals and toxins.

You can rest assured that our products are 100% free of all known harmful ingredients.

Want to learn more about what Trivani is doing to help consumers in ST Maarten ST Maarten and children in poor countries, give me a call.

-Mario Beauperthuy

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Glyconutrients For ST Maarten

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Glyconutrients in ST Maarten Shouting out from ST Maarten: Ever wondered what is a ‘glyconutrient’?

For centuries, scientists wondered how individual cells perform their specialized functions which keep the body’s complex systems working properly. It has only been in the last hundred years that scientists have begun to understand how cells communicate and work together. Glyconutrients are the key. Glyconutrients are the essential carbohydrates that allow cells to communicate with each other. Where can you find this vital cell fuel?

Trivani’s revolutionary Rakan contains glyconutrients. When health-conscious ST Maarten men and women support their cells with Rakan, these biological work-horses pay them back ‘ten-fold’.

Just as Rakan benefits your body, Trivani benefits communities around the world. Are you a ST Maarten entrepreneur who wants your efforts to fulfill a higher purpose than simply earning a comfortable (or more than comfortable!) living? Are you a Trinidad student with humanitarian inclinations who wants your own business with flexible hours?

Call me at 9726368443 or visit http://www.mytrivani.com/mariobeauperthuy. I am Mario Beauperthuy of Team in drive. I would love to explain why I am so proud to be associated with a company that blesses lives every day.

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Requesting Old Electronics From ST Maarten for Humanitarian Projects

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Requesting Old Electronics From ST Maarten for Humanitarian Projects Our humanitarian effort at Trivani is growing and we are in need of any slightly outdated, but working cell phones, digital cameras and laptop computers from our friends and supporters in Trinidad for our humanitarian projects.

We are trying to increase the capacity of Trivani Foundation’s In-Country Management Teams by soliciting electronic supplies from the Trinidad area that are particularly important for communication with rural villagers. If you have any slightly-outdated equipment that could help our field staff improve their reporting systems, please send it to:

The Trivani Foundation office at 198 S. Main Street, Springville UT 84663

Anything you have to offer will help people working on-the-ground in rural outposts. This is a simple way to become a humanitarian in Trinidad, and will have a major impact on the humanitarian work of Trivani Foundation around the world!

This drive for supplies will continue to the end of the year. However, on September 14th, Megan McMillan and Chris Peterson from Trivani Foundation will be traveling to Uganda and Kenya to deliver the first shipment of these electronic supplies to the field, so please act quickly. Please deliver/send any of this equipment (including power cables, accessories, if possible) to The Trivani Foundation office at 198 S. Main Street, Springville UT 84663.

Your outdated electronics from the ST Maarten area can make a significant difference to our projects around the world.

If you have any questions, please contact me; I’ll be happy to tell you more about what we are doing to make the world a better place, from right here in the Trinidad area with Trivani Foundation.

Thank you,
-Mario Beauperthuy

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