Guest Blogger: Sharlie Kaltenbach - A Day in the Life of Sharlie at Sanoviv

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Dr. Wentz created Sanoviv Medical Institute to diagnose and treat chronic and degenerative disease.  Although an accurate description...as far as I'm concerned, Sanoviv is much, much more than a state-of-the-art Medical Institute.  Sanoviv has a soul.  I've been going to Sanoviv for many years, usually with my beautiful daughter, Sharlie.  It is a special time for us - a time to reconnect with mother earth, with our own physical and spiritual beings and with each other.  Our past visit was no exception.  Sharlie was born with a chronic, degenerative disease, Cystic Fibrosis.  She believes - and I agree - her annual visits at Sanoviv have helped extend and improve the quality of her life.  For me, that is priceless!  Sharlie writes a personal blog:  www.sharliesangels.blogspot.com and we have asked her permission to share her latest blog entry.  I'll believe it will interest and inspire you.  Enjoy!

Collette
USANA's Top Earner and 10-Star Diamond Director
(800) 238-9679



My annual trek to Sanoviv is always a highlight of my year and this year was no different. How could staying in a hospital be a highlight of the year you may ask? Well, Sanoviv is a very different kind of hospital. It is a place filled with love and a unique energy that is vibrant and hopeful. It is a place where people go to receive healing instead of just "medical procedures."


The differences are noticeable immediately. First of all, when I am normally admitted into a traditional hospital, I go through the doors and go to the admitting office where I sit across the desk from a nice or not so nice person who stares at a computer and pounds the keyboard while asking question after question without looking at me. Then a bracelet with my medical record NUMBER is placed on my wrist so the nurses and doctors will be able to identify me. I am then taken to a small, sterile room where I refuse the paper thin gown they offer me and wait (sometimes hours) on a plastic bed for someone to come in and take vitals, do a whole medical history and give me a sort of game plan. I am used to this and I'm not complaining, it's not that bad but when I compare it to first getting to Sanoviv the differences are striking.


At Sanoviv I drive through the gates into one of the most beautiful settings on the planet. The landscaping is pristine and lush and as the shuttle driver pulls up in front of the building, my "coordinator" (who will be available to me my whole stay, scheduling all my treatments and handling anything that needs handling, they are incredible) rushes out to greet me with a welcoming hug. They insist I leave my bags, they will take them up to my room for me and then they take me to the amazing kitchen where Fransisco and Jorge- the cooks greet me with hugs and ask if there is something they can get me, some raw nuts, a protein shake or some fruit. They all call me by my first name, there will be no wrist bands here... Then I am taken to my deluxe room, I am not special, everybody has a deluxe room with an ocean view, a marble bathroom, an amazing King size bed with all non-toxic organic bedding and an attached guest suite in case of visitors. The closet is equipped with my comfy wardrobe for the next two weeks: non-toxic organic t-shirts, shorts and sweats and a robe to lounge in or wear to the pools.


That is only the beginning of how the experiences differ from each other and I will not go in to all of them specifically but I'll just say that when I arrive at Sanoviv, I am filled with excitement and hope and determination to take it all in and let the healing begin!


I am always frustrated that I didn't take enough pictures when I get home so this time I tried to document a whole day. Of course by the middle of the day I started slacking so I still don't have all the pictures I wish I could show you but hopefully the ones I have will give you an idea of how a normal day goes, (don't worry, I promise no COLONIC shots!):


At 7:00 am I wake up and do my breathing treatments (this is when I get my scripture study in too!) Also a step out on my balcony to welcome the new day and take some deep cleansing breaths.

Then I head to the Nurses station to check my vitals and pick up my morning meds. This is the view from the Nurses station...not bad!

I then head to the kitchen for a delicious breakfast, either a yummy avacado/lime protein shake or eggs and veggies. I neglected to take a picture of breakfast but after breakfast I wait in the living room for my doctor. While I wait, I work on the puzzle. It is one that all the patients work on together while we are waiting for our various appointments!
I think I found one!!

Then I meet with my Doctor. She is so wonderful. Our meetings are daily and can last more than an hour. Can you imagine? Talking to your doctor every day for as long as you need to get all your questions answered?! It's awesome and something I have never experienced at a traditional hospital. The catheter on my chest is a subclavian catheter and was put in on my first day. It is how I got all of my I.V. therapies and ultraviolet/ozone treatments while at Sanoviv.

Then down the hall to the lab for some blood work

After my blood work I head back upstairs to the Nurses station for blood ozone treatment...if you are squeamish about blood you may want to skip this photo : )

After a treatment like that I get pampered with a relaxing spa treatment. Today it was a non-toxic manicure and hand/arm massage with a parafin wax treatment to top it off. NO polish, just trimming the nails and cuticles, a good buffing and lots of massaging : ) My hands were baby soft after and my nails were so shiny!

We are all encouraged to get some good vitamin D while at Sanoviv by finding time to sit on our balconies and enjoy the sun. Most days it was difficult to find even 15 mins. of free time for this indulgence but this day I made it happen.

The highlight of my trip by far was getting a visit from Harrison. He came for a few days and was the hit of all of Sanoviv, everyone loved him! His favorite thing to do there was cuddle mommy and listen to music. We did this several times together while he was with me!

My days consisted of many more treatments and lots of wonderful healing green juice, wheat grass, fresh food, meditation classes, yoga, energy medicine and functional medicine, I.V.'s etc. etc. Two weeks is a very long time and although I love being at Sanoviv for the healing I receive, it can be very intense (especially the detoxing) and difficult. Being away from Harrison was the absolute hardest part and many tears were shed just because I missed him so much and ached to be with him. I could not have done this without Ryan, my mom and Ryan's parents. Ryan and my mom took turns being with me and staying home with Harrison and Terry and Linda also had Harrison for part of the time. It was a major team effort and I am more grateful than I can express. Whenever I would feel down about being away from Harrison, my mom would remind me that I was doing this for him, that he needed me to be as healthy as possible and that gave me a lot of strength.


My hope to be with Harrison and be the best mom I can be to him really does give me the strength to keep fighting this disease and Sanoviv is a big part of my fight. I am grateful for a place that treats my whole being: my body, mind and spirit. I always come away from there not only feeling stronger and better physically but also with new insights and inspiration and motivation to take it one day at a time, enjoying the healing journey I am on and truly appreciating every day and every breath. I am so blessed!

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Top 10 Online USANA Tools

Friday, January 08, 2010

There is a wealth of information online and sometimes it is difficult to sort the useful from the superfluous.  We have compiled a list of the top 10 online USANA resources below, and we hope it will help you in growing your business.


  • What's Up USANA? - We love this site.  It is the award-winning USANA blog from the PR department and offers news and entertainment pertaining to USANA.  The writing is excellent, especially the recent series of Social Media Tips.


  • USANA's YouTube Channel - A collection of USANA's YouTube videos including the one below (Total Domination: Did You Know USANA is #1):





  • Media Center - USANA's Media Center is a comprehensive collection of videos from USANA's management team, scientists and independent associates.  The videos range from training on the compensation plan to showcasing the USANA opportunity and products to new product information from USANA's scientists to stories of success from USANA's associates.  The Media Center allows you to send videos to a friend or to embed videos on your blog or website, like this one that we are particularly fond of:





  • USANA's Rev3 Page - a great resource for product information, videos and news about our favorite energy drink, Rev3.
  • Networking Times - A great resource for generic training tools for the direct marketing industry.
I hope you find these sites useful.  Now, let us know if we missed anything, and post your favorite sites in the comments below.


Larsen Global Alliance
USANA's Top Earner and 10-Star Diamond Director
(800) 238-9679

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And the winners are...

Saturday, January 02, 2010

We recently held a New Year's giveaway where we picked three people to win a box of USANA goodies plus $100 donated to the charity of the winner's choice.  The process of picking the winners (one from a comment on our blog, one from a fan of our Facebook page, and one from Twitter) was very involved and scientific.


We printed out all of the comments from the blog post and meticulously cut them up, threw them into a box and Zachary, with the help of his son Sawyer, picked the winning comment.



Zak and Sawyer picking a winner




The winning entry


Next, we went to the Larsen Global page on Facebook and decided to use a random number generator to choose a winner from all of the people who follow us on Facebook.  I asked the program to pick a number between 1 and 1,156 and, lucky for us, we drew a low number, 89.  I then went to Facebook and found the 89th person that follows us.



Random number generator




Our Facebook winner


With Twitter, we decided to pick a number between 1 and 22 (this is the number of pages of Twitter followers), and then a number between 1 and 20 (this is the number of followers on a page.  So, we picked page 7 and follower number 10.




Our Twitter pick



So, without further ado, the winners of a USANA gift box (worth over $300) and $100 donated to the charity of your choice are:



  • From Blogger, "R and T"
  • From Facebook, Ivan Then
  • From Twitter, Jacob Palmer



If you have won our New Year's giveaway, please email me at info@larsenglobal.com with your shipping address and choice of charity.


Thank you to everyone who participated and thank you for all of the nice comments on the blog, on Facebook and on Twitter.  This was fun for us and we would like to do it again.  We hope 2010 is a great year for all.


Happy New Year,


Larsen Global



Collette Larsen
Zachary Ross
Dax Ross





USANA's Top Earners and 10-Star Diamond Directors

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