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Nicholas YangNicholas Yang

November November

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iCook Cookware System

Why iCook?

• Healthy Cooking

• Versatile Masterpieces

• Save Money

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Precision fit for low moisture cooking

STAINLESS HEALTHY COOKING

VITALOK - LOW MOISTURE

√ Less Oil √ More Nutrients = more Tasty

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STAINLESS Healthy Cooking

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STAINLESS Versatile Masterpiece

Stack Cooking

Nestable Storage

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STAINLESS Versatile Masterpiece

Helper handlesHelper handles

Heat resistant handlesHeat resistant handles

Ergonomically designed handles

Ergonomically designed handles

OptitempFully encapsulated slab bottom

OptitempFully encapsulated slab bottom

Multi-ply constructionMulti-ply construction

VitalokLow moisture cookingVitalokLow moisture cooking

Slice, grate, steam

New patented pasta inset with self-draining feature

Pasta Inset Steamer Grater Inset

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The Optitemp encapsulation combines aluminum and stainless steel.

Aluminum

STAINLESS SAVE MONEY

FULLY ENCAPSULATED BOTTOM

• The new Optitemp base improves heat distribution by 92%

•Improves heat retention by 14%

Better Efficiency = Save Energy = Save $

Ferromagnetic Stainless Steel

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STAINLESS SAVE MONEY

If cooking per month consumed 1 gas cylinder, with icook and stack cookingYou probably can save ¾ of the gas consumption.

Estimate Saving on Gas / year = S$25 x 9 = S$225. (Need only 3 instead of 12 cylinders)Estimate Saving on cooking oil, sauces, portion of ingredient /year = S$75TTl Saving / Year = S$ 300Your iCook Return of Investment, Customer = 8.2 years

Distributor = 5.6 years.

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CELLULAR COMMUNICATION

Youthful Skin

Smooth Texture

Plump Cells

Dermal-Epidermal J unction in tact

Balanced Moisture

Healthy Collagen/Elastin

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CELLULAR COMMUNICATION

Aged Skin

Compacted Cells

Cross linking of Collagen/Elastin

Dry Rough Texture

Gap in Dermal/Epidermal J unction

Wrinkle

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Age-Defying SolutionsAge-Defying Solutions - Reverse the signs of aging- Reverse the signs of aging - Protect the skin and prevent - Protect the skin and prevent

signs of agingsigns of aging

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Best of Nature + Best of Science = Best of You

“Your Health is Your Greatest Asset”Creating Wealth

& Health!

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Why Supplement?Why Supplement?

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WHY NUTRITION?WHY NUTRITION?

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EATYOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT

MACRO MICRO

PHYTO

NUTRIENT

Carbohydrates, Protein, FatSource of Energy, build and repair tissue & cells

Research has determined about 45 essential nutrients your body needs and does not make (21 minerals, 13 vitamins, 8 amino acids and 2 essential fatty acids) …

Vitamins, MineralsAssist breakdown of Macronutrients, Encourage Good Health

Flavonoids, Lutein, & 100 moreNewly recognized class of nutrientsBeneficial effect for human optimal health

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GOOD NUTRITION GOOD NUTRITION GOOD HEALTH GOOD HEALTH

+ 2.2 L of Good Water (Drink & Food)

Source : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Daily Intake for A Normal Healthy Person

2-3 cups of Milk2 chicken thighs3 cassettes tape size of Fish/meat2 fists size of cooked vegetable3 fists size of fruit9 tennis ball size of rice/ pasta

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WHY NUTRITION WHY NUTRITION INADEQUACIES?INADEQUACIES?

Food Choice• Lack of Variety • Dislike / Intolerance• Special Diet• Processed Foods• Fast Foods

Food Source• Preserve, Storage

of Foods• Lack of nutrient• Contaminated

Foods Source

Lifestyle Factors• Poor Eating Habits

-Skip Meals, Snacks• Smoking• Alcohol• Exercise• Environmental pollution (Water, Air)• Geographical Location• Medication

Life Stages• Children• Teenager• Adult• Pregnancy and

breast feeding• Seniors

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Chart of Nutrient RobberChart of Nutrient Robber

NUTRIENTS POLLUTION CAFFEINE MEDICATION SMOKING STRESS ALCOHOL DIETING EXERCISEPREGNANT NURSING

BIRTH CONTROL PILL

B-VITAMINS Esp. B12 Esp, B6

VIT-C

VIT-A

VIT-D

VIT-E

VIT-K

CALCIUM

MAGNESIUM

ZINC

SELENIUM

PHOSPOROUS

IRON

IODINE

MANGANES

COPPER

PROTEIN

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Why SupplementsWhy Supplements

INCREASE SERVING- How much can you eat?

HEALTHY COOKING - Do you have the time?

LIFESTYLE CHANGE

Convenient AlternativeConvenient AlternativeFood Supplements

Daily Intake for A Normal Healthy Person

2-3 cups of Milk2 chicken thighs3 cassettes tape size of Fish/meat2 fists size of cooked vegetable3 fists size of fruit9 tennis ball size of rice/ pasta

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Basic Nutrition

Double XSalmon Omega 3 (120 tabs)Calcium Magnasium (180 tabs)Protein

Total DP S$167.3

Weight Management

Fruit and Vege Fibre (180 tabs)CB Plus (90 tabs)Salmon (120 tabs)Lecithin E (270 tabs)

Total DP S$181.5

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Is an ‘Ideal Tool’ to Identify Customer Needs Is an ‘Ideal Tool’ to Identify Customer Needs and to Provide Nutrilite Solutionsand to Provide Nutrilite Solutions

Lifestyle Assessment Form


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