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Whole Living Global Conference Results in Record Sales; Medical Professional Recognizes The Brain Garden.


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AMERICAN FORK, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 2002

Whole Living Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:WLIV) and its wholly-owned subsidiary, announced today that last week they felt the impact of The Brain Garden's global conference held over the September 27th weekend. Sales generated from the conference exceeded $126,000 and set a ninth consecutive month over month increase in gross revenues. Dr. Joseph Reynolds, a doctor among many who attended the conference, told the Company about his personal experience with The Brain Garden and its products.

Dr. Reynolds provided the following statement;

"I heard about The Brain Garden from an old friend, Carolyn Beck. After a while I responded to her by requesting further information because I was interested in the whole food approach to controlling diabetes as my own blood sugar was becoming hard to manage. After 2 days on the product and changing some other eating habits, my morning fasting blood glucose blood glucose Diabetology The principal sugar produced by the body from food–especially carbohydrates, but also from proteins and fats; glucose is the body's major source of energy, is transported to cells via the circulation and used by cells in the presence  dropped from an average of 170 to 94. I have lost a total of 30 lbs and my hemoglobin A1C hemoglobin A1c Glycosylated hemoglobin, see there  (average blood glucose over previous 3 months) is normal. Personally, I am elated. I have more energy, take no medications and at 63 years of age, I am told, appear to be 10 years younger."

"My impression of The Brain Garden is that they are in the forefront, promoting primary nutrition, which can save untold thousands of lives. I have found the company to be vitally concerned with the health of this nation and the world. There are no wild claims here. The mission and purpose of The Brain Garden, as a company, is backed by the latest research indicating that all the major diseases that afflict modern man can be decreased, if not eliminated by daily ingestion ingestion /in·ges·tion/ (-chun) the taking of food, drugs, etc., into the body by mouth.

in·ges·tion
n.
1. The act of taking food and drink into the body by the mouth.

2.
 of whole foods."

"I believe that the time has come for the whole foods approach to eradicate disease and thereby make people of all ages enjoy a better quality of life."

About Dr. Joseph W. Reynolds, Podiatrist Podiatrist
A physician who specializes in the medical care and treatment of the human foot.

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jreynolds@vmchealth.com

Dr. Joseph W. Reynolds is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine podiatric medicine
n.
See podiatry.
, Board Certified board certified,
adj the status of a dental specialist such as an orthodontist who has become a board diplomate by successfully completing the certification program of the recognized certification board in that area of practice.
 in Foot and Ankle Surgery Foot and Ankle Surgery is the sub-specialty of orthopedics surgery that deals with the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of disorders of the foot and ankle. Foot and ankle surgeons differ from podiatrist in that foot and ankle surgeons have received a medical doctorate and have , and a member of the staff at Visalia Medical Clinic, Inc., the largest multi-specialty clinic in the San Joaquin Valley Noun 1. San Joaquin Valley - a vast valley in central California known for its rich farmland
Calif., California, Golden State, CA - a state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes
 located in Visalia, California. Dr. Reynolds, who has been in private practice for 31 years, has a special interest in diabetes. Having adult-onset diabetes himself, Dr. Reynolds sees a large percentage of this group in his practice and can relate to the need for whole foods in his patients' daily lives.

About Whole Living, Inc.

Whole Living was created as a holding company to assist and develop companies in the direct sales industry. At the present time they have two wholly-owned subsidiaries, The Brain Garden and Vestrio. The Brain Garden, Inc. is a primary nutrition company in the direct-selling industry, with premium products reaching consumers throughout the US, Canada, Japan, Korea, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Vestrio Corp. offers proprietary investment and stock analysis software products which are designed to educate investors on the financial markets, and to combine financial health with primary health. Vestrio operates in the United States as well as fifty other countries.
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