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TriGeniX Announces Market Testing of Revised Infomercial.


DRAPER, Utah Draper is a city in Salt Lake County and Utah County, Utah, United States, located about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Between 1990 and 2000 Draper was Utah's fastest-growing city over 5,000 people (as of 2000).  -- One World Nutrition Inc. (Pink Sheets: OWDN), makers of the TriGeniX Nutritional Systems, announced today that the first revision of the 28-minute infomercial in·fo·mer·cial   also in·for·mer·cial
n.
A relatively long commercial in the format of a television program.



[info(rmation) + (com)mercial.]

Noun 1.
 promoting the TriGeniX essentials(TM) Nutritional System is completed. The revised infomercial launched on Saturday Saturday: see week; Sabbath. , April 29, 2006, and will run through Tuesday Tuesday: see week. , May 2, 2006, for a market test. This is the first of three revisions TriGeniX plans on testing during May 2006. TriGeniX estimates the second revision to air during the weekend beginning on May 5, with the third revision airing on the weekend beginning on May 19. After each of the market tests, TriGeniX will analyze the results, make appropriate adjustments, if necessary, and prepare for a major national market release.

To obtain your own DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 copy of the infomercial or to obtain a media schedule for listings of times and stations running the infomercial, contact Lorene Childs at One World Nutrition by phone at 801-501-8810 or through e-mail at lchilds@tgxsystem.com. You can also find a posting of the media schedule on the TriGeniX(TM) Web site at www.tgxsystem.com.

About One World Nutrition Inc. and TriGeniX

One World Nutrition Inc. is a Nevada corporation A Nevada Corporation is a corporation chartered under the laws of the U.S. state of Nevada.

Nevada, like the state of Delaware (See Delaware corporation), is well known as a corporate haven.
 engaged in the business of selling proprietary nutritional supplements Nutritional Supplements Definition

Nutritional supplements include vitamins, minerals, herbs, meal supplements, sports nutrition products, natural food supplements, and other related products used to boost the nutritional content of the diet.
 under the brand name TriGeniX. The company spent the past three years perfecting the products and packaging in order to begin mass marketing through a professionally produced infomercial and radio advertisements.

The complete TriGeniX essentials(TM) system provides:
(1)  Mega Vita Plus, a vitamin pack that provides the essential
         vitamins and minerals that a person usually doesn't get even
         from the best diet. Each packet contains two multivitamin
         and two mineral capsules, a vitamin C complex, plus a joint
         and vision formula; taken first thing in the morning.

    (2)  Ultra-Adaptogens Plus, a liquid nutritional dietary
         supplement packed with natural vitamins and nutrients and a
         unique proprietary blend of super plant foods known as
         Adaptogens -- organic energizers picked wild from the virgin
         rain forests of far eastern Russia, carefully standardized
         exclusively for TriGeniX. You take 1 oz. in the morning.

    (3)  Active Omega Plus brings you the finest Omega 3 oils from
         marine sources.  Additionally each packet contains fruit and
         vegetable capsules made from 19 fruits and 15 vegetables that
         provide the phyto-nutrients and digestive enzymes that assist
         in maintaining a healthy body.  Take this just before dinner.


The TriGeniX essential(TM) system is a complete nutritional system for the health-conscious individual. The TriGeniX sports(TM) system meets the nutritional needs of very active, competitive athletes.

Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.


This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that are based upon current expectations or beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions about future events. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and the assumptions upon which they are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct. The reader is cautioned not to put undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, as these statements are subject to numerous factors and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic conditions generally, intense competition, lack of research results, entry of new competitors and products into the company's marketplace, potential federal, state and local government regulation, inadequate capital resources, unexpected costs, operating deficits, increases in general and administrative costs administrative costs,
n.pl the overhead expenses incurred in the operation of a dental benefits program, excluding costs of dental services provided.
, termination of contracts or agreements, price increases for supplies and components, unanticipated losses, the possible fluctuation Fluctuation

A price or interest rate change.
 and volatility of the company's operating results, dilution Dilution

A reduction in earnings per share of common stock that occurs through the issuance of additional shares or the conversion of convertible securities.

Notes:
Adding to the number of shares outstanding reduces the value of holdings of existing shareholders.
 in the company's ownership of its business, adverse publicity and news coverage, inability to carry out research, development and commercialization plans, loss or retirement of key executives and research scientists, changes in interest rates, inflationary in·fla·tion·ar·y  
adj.
Of, associated with, or tending to cause inflation: inflationary prices; inflationary policies.

Adj. 1.
 factors and other specific risks.
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