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Isagenix Press Release

Doctor Tells 72-year-old Cyclist That Exercise and Isagenix Helped Him Reverse Aging Process


Cyclist George Ledbetter says he feels greater stamina and energy since using Isagenix.

Chandler, Ariz. - May 30, 2006 - Seventy-two-year-old George Ledbetter of Tucson, Ariz., strongly believes in rejuvenation-especially after his local medical doctor called to tell him his body was actually growing younger. The competitive cyclist and 2005 Arizona Senior Olympics Gold Medalist said the reason he's becoming healthier is because of regular exercise and Isagenix programs.

Ledbetter's latest physical exam prompted his doctor's call. William S. Cornish, M.D., told Ledbetter that after comparing the exam with previous ones, he determined that Ledbetter's body had shown noticeable improvement, such as signs of regained youth. He added that he was healthier now at 72 years of age than 95 percent of his patients ages 35-45.

"Somehow you've reversed your aging clock," said Dr. Cornish. "You are significantly healthier today than you were three years ago, and I want to know what you're doing."

Dr. Cornish became an Isagenix Associate after Ledbetter introduced him to the company. Since witnessing the many benefits gained from using the products, he's recommended the Isagenix programs to more than 160 of his patients.

Ledbetter said he lost 14.5 pounds* using Isagenix programs and has seen significant improvement in his conditioning. He said that he also feels greater stamina and energy.

"This system, without a doubt, is just incredible," said Ledbetter. "If you're not cleansing you're not healthy; if you're not flooding your body with all these nutrients you're not healthy."

In June, the cyclist plans to ride approximately 2,200 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia to the San Diego/Mexican border to support Isagenix's call to raise money for Childhelp-a non-profit organization dedicated to the treatment, prevention, and research of child abuse and neglect. To donate, Associates can simply log into their Online Back Office. To follow Ledbetter's progress, go towww.fightrider.com.

Last year, Ledbetter rode approximately 1,708 miles from Nogales, Mexico to the border of the province of Alberta in honor of the memory of his daughter, Michelle Ledbetter, who died of juvenile diabetes in 1987.

*Results may vary.

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