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Recording Saturday Dec 20th Powerful BOM and Training
Dec 20th Super Sat recording hosted by Art Napolitano, BOM - Larry Raskin, and training by Corey and D'Lorah Anderson. https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/eB4RTsub-Hr-soDFlSa92B5kyi3Y3FixJ2hF5WvnwstzTd91nJtb9HtPfpWKp2I.eZ9m0T057KtE0ity?startTime=1766250249000
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Thanks for posting this!
Stephen’s compliance presentation from today
Slide 1 — How to Craft a Powerful Compliant Zinzino Testimonial Personal • Ethical • Effective • Shareable Write it down 45-60 seconds is best… then listen! Slide 2 — Why Testimonials Go Wrong 90% of compliance problems happen here • Personal health stories • Unintentional disease claims • “I didn’t know I crossed a line” Key takeaway: Good intentions ≠ compliant language Slide 3 — The Regulatory Reality • FDA & FTC strictly regulate what you say • Disease claims include: o Diagnosing o Treating o Preventing o Curing • The definition of a “disease claim” is very broad If it sounds medical, it probably is Slide 4 — The “Felt / Found / Feel” Framework This framework can work — if used carefully ❌ Non-compliant example: “I had chronic pain in my shoulder. I tried everything. Now I’m pain-free.” ✔ FDA interpretation: Treatment of arthritis Slide 5 — Making It Compliant What would make it compliant? ✔ Avoid disease terms ✔ Avoid “pain” ✔ Avoid “chronic” ✔ Compliant example: “After a car accident, I healed pretty well, but I just didn’t feel right. Discomfort in my neck and back limited my range of motion. After 120 days using Balance Oil, I feel so much better.” Words matter. A lot. Slide 6 — Words to Avoid (Common Traps) • Pain (outside exercise context) • Chronic • Arthritis • Inflammation as a disease • Gluten intolerance • Near-sightedness ❌ “I don’t wear my glasses anymore” = Treatment of vision disorders Slide 7 — Inflammation: Use with Care Important clarification • Inflammation can be discussed as a structure & function process • Not as a disease or treatment claim ✔ Safe framing: • Inflammation is part of normal immune response • It helps protect us from injury and infection Slide 8 — Visible vs Silent Inflammation What you can say • Some inflammation is obvious (injury, infection) • Some inflammation is silent • Silent inflammation is widely studied as a risk factor ✔ Educational, not therapeutic
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Thanks a mil Natalie
Link to the Powerful Corporate RANK UP Zooms!!!
https://www.zinzino.com/site/us/en-us/partnerweb/newsroom/events/rank-up-call-recording/
0 likes • Nov 23
Thanks for this link!!
CEO Dag Bergheim Pettersen live Interview
Q3 2025 Impressive Report to the stock market highlights Zinzino's continued growth! Watch the interview by Carlsquare Equity Research. 00:00​ - Introduction 01:09​ - CEO Dag Bergheim Pettersens perspective on Q30 2:48​ - Regional developments during the quarter 07:06​ - Expansion of US distribution network 08:52​ - China and Indian markets 10:52​ - Growth distribution 12:27​ - Launch of Gut Health Test 15:55​ - Margin improvements 19:35​ - Dag comments on accusations of aggressive marketing https://www.youtube.com/live/P-74FLSlnvk?si=z4VfNTrl61U5iR87
2 likes • Nov 23
Overwhelming info, thank you!
The Miracle of the human cell, and what to expect for the Gut Health Test questionnaire.
https://youtu.be/L_iMvL63peI I think you'll like the edits, annotations and video accents I put on this 20 minute video. Watch a Kinesin walking! (Yes, they really do have feet) Many thanks to all who shared the time with us. 💗
1 like • Nov 2
Thanks for this teaching, really helpful
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Teresa Mcnaughten
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Global entrepreneur and sports nut. Have worked in all 5 continents, won at Wimbledon (wrong weeks sadly!), and on a mission for better health for all

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