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Crissy Handley – Issue #280

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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Carol Estes – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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Carol Estes
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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Coni Dutka – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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Coni Dutka
330.354.0001
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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Sandi Chapman – Issue #280

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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Judy Carlson – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Cindy Call – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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Cindy Call
(407) 963-6964 
Send Us An Email
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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Theresa Bankert – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Grace Anderson – Issue #280

This issue of Making a Difference! is brought to you by…

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Andy & Grace Anderson
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In this issue…

Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue… Fun facts about your lungs
The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life
Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life
Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs
Breathing exercises for lung health
Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…
What’s NOT inside…


“One of the most important [muscles] in the involuntary [muscle] group is the heart. The [heart] muscle… and those of the lungs, in the act of breathing… perform ceaselessly, relaxing only at short intervals. It is during these periods of relaxation that they are able to free themselves of poisonous waste and fatigue acids, as well as absorbing their nutrition.

Don’t make their job any more difficult than it already is [by failing to supply the nutritional substances necessary to maintain them].

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Breathe in. Breathe out. Continue…

Breathing is something we rarely think about… yet it plays a powerful role in overall health. Your respiratory system takes nearly 20,000 breaths each day, delivering oxygen to trillions of cells while removing carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste.

This process begins as air enters your nose, where it is filtered and conditioned before moving

into your lungs. Inside, millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli allow oxygen to enter your bloodstream while carbon dioxide is released and expelled.

Oxygen fuels cellular energy production, supports brain function, and helps maintain stamina. At the same time, efficient removal of carbon dioxide helps regulate your body’s internal balance and overall wellness.

Healthy breathing supports more than lung function… it contributes to immune resilience, energy levels, and physical performance. Understanding how your respiratory system works helps you make informed choices to support lung health, so every breath contributes to stronger, healthier living.



Fun facts about your lungs

In humans, the right lung is larger than the left lung in order to make room for the heart.

⇒⇒ The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung only has two.

⇒⇒ Lungs can float on water.

⇒⇒ If the lungs were unfolded and expanded out to their fullest size, they’d be roughly the size of a tennis court.

⇒⇒ Seventy percent of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by breathing.

⇒⇒ The lungs are delicate organs that need protection. The ribcage and the muscles between the ribs serves as their shield.



The respiratory system: A remarkable design for life

The respiratory system is an elegant network designed to deliver oxygen throughout the body with remarkable efficiency. The process begins as air enters the nose or mouth, where it is filtered, warmed, and humidified before traveling down the trachea into the lungs. The trachea divides into two bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles… forming a tree-like structure that maximizes airflow and gas exchange.

The cellular breathing process

When fully expanded, the lungs provide approximately 70 square meters of surface area, all protected within the chest cavity. At the end of the smallest airways lie about 300 million alveoli, microscopic air sacs where oxygen moves into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. These delicate structures are only one cell thick, allowing gas exchange to occur within fractions of a second. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body, fueling cellular energy production.

Natural defense mechanisms

The respiratory system also includes sophisticated defense mechanisms. Mucus lining the airways traps dust, bacteria, and other particles, while tiny hair-like cilia sweep debris upward for removal. Additional protection comes from immune cells, antibodies, and reflexes such as coughing and sneezing, which help clear irritants before they reach deeper lung tissue.

Breathing mechanics and muscle coordination

Breathing itself is powered by coordinated muscle activity. The diaphragm contracts and flattens, expanding the chest cavity and drawing air into the lungs. When these muscles relax, air is released. At rest, most individuals take 12–16 breaths per minute, but during exercise, breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to meet increased oxygen demands.

Supporting optimal respiratory function

Supporting respiratory health involves simple yet powerful lifestyle choices. Avoiding tobacco smoke, maintaining good indoor air quality, staying hydrated, eating a clean diet, supplementing strategically, and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise all support lung function. Deep breathing exercises may also help strengthen respiratory muscles and promote relaxation.

So… breathe in, breathe out and… continue!

The respiratory system is a masterpiece of biological engineering. By understanding how it works and making daily choices that support lung health, individuals can help ensure that every breath contributes to long-term energy, resilience, and overall well-being.



Seasonal allergies: How they disrupt daily life

Seasonal allergies can makes everyday activities feel more difficult. When allergens like pollen trigger an immune response, symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue often follow, interfering with sleep, concentration, and productivity. Targeted nutritional support may help maintain immune balance and support respiratory comfort during allergy season:

____ Alfalfa Complex: Provides natural phytonutrients that support the body’s natural response to seasonal allergens

____ Vita-E Complex: Its anti-inflammatory properties minimize inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C & Chewable Vita-C: Supports immune function and histamine balance

____ Triple Defense Boost: Comprehensive immune support boosts Natural Killer cell activity by 3x and critical immune cells by 5.8x

____ Zinc Complex: Crucial for keeping the immune system in balance

____ NutriFeron: Helps support immune system readiness with an exclusive, patented interferon-boosting formula

____ Turmeric Boost: Can prevent the release of histamine and alleviate nasal congestion, sneezing, and congestion, and other allergy symptoms

____ Optiflora DI: Gut health support linked to immune balance

____ Vita-D3: Supports immune resilience

Triple Defense Boost



Shaklee nutrition for strong, healthy lungs

The lungs work continuously to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and protect the body from environmental stressors. Because the respiratory system is constantly exposed to pollutants, allergens, and oxidative stress, nutrition plays a central role in maintaining lung health and resilience.

Antioxidants: Protecting delicate lung tissue

Lung tissue is especially vulnerable to oxidative stress. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals and support healthy respiratory function. Shaklee Sustained Release Vita-C and Chewable Vita-C provide vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps protect respiratory tissues.

Chewable Vita-C®

CarotoMax delivers a blend of carotenoids that support cellular protection and lung tissue integrity.

Vitamin E also plays a key protective role. Shaklee Vita-E Complex and Vita-E 400 IU plus Selenium help protect cell membranes and support immune health. Selenium works synergistically with vitamin E to strengthen antioxidant defenses throughout the respiratory system.

Omega-3s and anti-inflammatory support

Inflammation can affect airway comfort and respiratory function. Omega-3 fatty acids help support a healthy inflammatory response and promote lung wellness. OmegaGuard provides high-quality omega-3 fatty acids that support cardiovascular and respiratory health, helping maintain flexible airways and healthy circulation.

Omega 3’s | The Science and Benefits

Vitamin D and immune defense

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with reduced immune resilience and increased susceptibility to respiratory challenges. Vita-D3 supports immune health and helps maintain optimal vitamin D levels for respiratory wellness.

Minerals for breathing efficiency

Breathing relies on muscle coordination and electrolyte balance. Magnesium helps relax airway muscles, while potassium supports fluid balance and muscle function. VitalMag provides magnesium and potassium to support respiratory muscle function and comfortable breathing.

Calcium also supports muscle contraction and nerve signaling. OsteoMatrix and Chewable Cal Mag Plus provide calcium along with supporting minerals for overall muscular and respiratory support.

Oxygen transport and iron

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen transport. Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron plus C Complex provides iron with vitamin C to support absorption and maintain healthy oxygen delivery.

Hydration and foundational support

Proper hydration helps maintain airway moisture and supports mucus clearance. Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix in Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon supports hydration and electrolyte balance.

Together with foundational nutrition such as Vita-Lea, these nutrients work synergistically to support respiratory resilience, immune function, and energy.

Supporting your lungs with targeted nutrition helps ensure that every breath supports vitality, resilience, and long-term health.



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



Breathing exercises for lung health

Breathing exercises do more than promote relaxation… they help strengthen the muscles that support healthy lung function. The diaphragm, along with chest and abdominal muscles, works continuously to move air in and out of the lungs. Strengthening these muscles can improve breathing efficiency and support oxygen delivery throughout the body.

Activities such as brisk walking, yoga, and controlled deep breathing exercises can help expand lung capacity and improve respiratory endurance. These exercises may also help reduce tension, support better posture, and promote overall comfort when breathing.

Consistent breathing exercises* can help improve stamina, support daily activity, and enhance overall wellness. By strengthening your breathing muscles, you support your lungs and help your body function more efficiently every day.

*For more information about breathing exercises for lung health, visit these websites:
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-procedures-and-tests/lung-function-tests
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9445-diaphragmatic-breathing
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-lung-capacity
https://www.webmd.com/balance/types-of-breathing-exercises
https://www.cdc.gov/air-quality/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/air/default.htm


Want to switch to a clean, aluminum-free deodorant? Here’s how…

Not all deodorants work the same way. Many conventional products are actually antiperspirants, designed to block sweat using aluminum salts. While this may reduce wetness, it also interferes with the body’s natural cooling and detoxification process.
Clean deodorants, like Shaklee Protect Deodorant, take a different approach. Instead of blocking sweat, they help neutralize odor while allowing your body to function naturally. Since sweat itself is odorless, body odor typically develops when bacteria break down moisture on the skin.

Protect Deodorant offers multi-level odor protection with thoughtfully selected ingredients:

♦♦ Charcoal and arrowroot powders help absorb moisture without blocking pores
♦♦ Zinc salts help neutralize odor-causing bacteria
♦♦ Plant-based amino acid derivatives help balance skin pH
♦♦ Fermented coconut extract supports a healthy skin microbiome
♦♦ Vitamin E, muscadine grape seed oil, and omegas help nourish and soothe skin

The result is a clean, nutrient-rich deodorant that supports natural perspiration while keeping you fresh and comfortable.

Protect Deodorant is designed to keep you feeling fresh every day in a way that works with your body, not against it.



What’s NOT inside…

Here are some ingredients you might find in conventional deodorants that you won’t find in Protect.

♦♦ Protect Deodorant is aluminum-free. Aluminum salts block your pores and your body’s natural process of perspiration.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant doesn’t use baking soda. While baking soda can absorb moisture and neutralize odor, it can irritate sensitive skin.
♦♦ Protect Deodorant is free of 2,500 questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, aluminum, sodium bicarbonate, artificial colorants, and GMOs found in many other products.



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © April 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Jenny Williams – Issue #279

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In this issue…

Your body’s early warning system… Shaklee’s one, two, three punch
The physiology of pain… and how it shapes everyday life
The brain’s role: More than a receiver
Supporting pain physiology the smart Shaklee way!
Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort
How Get Clean saves you tons of money…
How switching to Shaklee is a smart money move…


“The effect the years have upon you can easily be prevented. Man cannot live forever, of course, but he can live free from pain and discomfort… IF he will provide the natural nutritional substances necessary to keep his body in good repair…

Far too many people believe that, as long as they fill their stomachs, they are well nourished. Nutritional deficiency is an intangible they choose to ignore, thinking that because they ignore it they deny its existence. How foolish! They haven’t the slightest idea that their aches and pains may be due to the very thing they deny!

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Your body’s early warning system…

Pain is often thought of as something simple: you get hurt, you feel pain, and then it goes away. But in reality, pain is a complex biological process designed to protect us. It is not just a sensation… it is a conversation between the body, the nervous system, and the brain. Understanding how pain works can help us better manage it and appreciate why it affects so many parts of daily life.

Pain starts with specialized nerve endings called nociceptors, located in the skin, muscles, joints, and internal organs. When tissue is damaged… or even threatened… nociceptors detect chemical, mechanical, or thermal changes and send electrical signals through peripheral nerves to the spinal cord.

From there, the message travels upward to the brain. But here’s the important part: pain is not actually felt until the brain interprets the signal! The brain evaluates the message using context, past experiences, emotions, and even expectations. That is why two people can experience the same injury very differently.



Shaklee’s one, two, three punch

Shaklee has a comprehensive product trio that delivers a knockout punch to pain, especially for arthritis sufferers and weekend warriors:

♦♦ Joint & Muscle Pain Cream provides quick penetrating relief from pain caused by arthritis

♦♦ Pain Relief Complex offers natural pain relief for overworked joints.

♦♦ Advanced Joint Health Complex helps build cartilage and naturally improves joint function.



The physiology of pain… and how it shapes everyday life

Acute pain serves an important purpose. It teaches us to avoid danger and gives the body time to heal. For example, touching a hot stove triggers an immediate withdrawal reflex before you even consciously realize what happened. Acute pain is temporary and usually resolves as healing occurs.

Chronic pain, however, lasts longer than expected… often beyond three months… and involves changes in the nervous system itself.

Over time, the brain and spinal cord can become more sensitive, a process called central sensitization. The nervous system essentially turns up the volume on pain signals. As a result:

⇒⇒ Mild stimuli may feel painful.
⇒⇒ Pain may persist even after tissue has healed.
⇒⇒ Everyday activities can become exhausting.

This is why chronic pain is not simply “pain that lasts longer.” It reflects a real physiological change in how the body processes sensory information.

How pain affects daily life

Pain rarely stays confined to one body part. Its effects ripple through nearly every aspect of daily living.

Physical function: People in pain may move less to avoid discomfort. Over time, reduced movement can lead to muscle weakness, stiffness, and decreased endurance, creating a cycle that reinforces pain.

Sleep quality: Pain can interfere with falling asleep and staying asleep. Poor sleep then lowers pain tolerance, making symptoms feel stronger the next day.

Mood and mental health: Persistent pain is closely linked to irritability, anxiety, and depression. This is partly biological, as chronic pain affects neurotransmitters involved in mood regulation.

Work and productivity: Concentration and decision-making often decline when the brain is busy processing discomfort, affecting job performance and daily tasks.

Relationships and social life: Pain can limit participation in hobbies, family activities, and social events, sometimes leading to isolation.

The body’s natural pain modulators

The human body also has built-in pain-control systems. Endorphins and other neurotransmitters act as natural pain relievers, helping reduce discomfort during exercise, laughter, or social interaction.

Lifestyle factors influence these systems:

⇒⇒ Regular movement supports circulation and reduces stiffness.
⇒⇒ Balanced nutrition regulates inflammation.
⇒⇒ Stress management lowers nervous system sensitivity.
⇒⇒ Consistent sleep restores pain-regulation pathways.

These factors don’t eliminate pain entirely, but they can significantly change how intensely it is experienced.

Rethinking pain: A whole-body experience

Modern science increasingly views pain as a biopsychosocial experience, meaning biology, psychology, and environment all play important roles. Pain is real and physiological, yet it is also shaped by emotions, beliefs, habits, and lifestyle.

This understanding shifts the focus from simply “fixing the injured part” to supporting the whole person… body and mind together.

Meet Generation H



The brain’s role: More than a receiver

The brain does not simply receive pain signals… it actively modifies them. Several regions work together:

The somatosensory cortex identifies where pain is located and how intense it is.

The limbic system attaches emotional meaning to the experience.

The prefrontal cortex helps interpret and manage the response.

Because emotions and pain pathways overlap, stress, anxiety, or poor sleep can amplify pain signals. On the other hand, relaxation, positive expectations, and supportive environments can reduce perceived pain.

This explains why pain can feel worse during stressful periods and why psychological health is closely tied to physical discomfort.



Supporting pain physiology the smart Shaklee way!

Have you ever noticed that stiffness or discomfort seems to come and go… even when your routine hasn’t changed? That’s because pain isn’t only about joints or muscles. Science shows it’s influenced by inflammation, nerve signaling, oxidative stress, and nutrient status. In other words, what’s happening inside your body can strongly affect how you feel on the outside. The encouraging news is that daily nutrition plays an important role in supporting the systems that influence comfort and mobility.

Nerve health: The hidden piece of the puzzle

Healthy nerves help your body communicate clearly and efficiently. When nerve function is compromised, discomfort may feel sharper or more persistent. The nutrients in B-Complex help support:

♦♦ Healthy nerve signaling
♦♦ Myelin sheath protection
♦♦ Neurotransmitter production

Research shows that low B12 levels are associated with tingling and nerve-related discomfort, making consistent nutritional support important for long-term wellness.

A healthy inflammatory response

Inflammation is part of the body’s natural healing process… but when it stays elevated, it may contribute to stiffness and reduced mobility. Nutrients that help support inflammatory balance include:

____ OmegaGuard®… Omega-3 fatty acids have been widely studied for joint comfort and flexibility.

____ Turmeric Boost®… provides curcumin, which supports healthy inflammatory pathways and piperine (black pepper extract) which helps enhance curcumin absorption.

Together, these ingredients help support the body’s natural response rather than masking discomfort.

Nutrients that help you stay resilient

Small nutritional gaps can add up over time. Supporting foundational nutrients may help your body recover and function more efficiently.

____ Vita-D3®… Vitamin D3 supports muscle, bone, and immune health.

____ VitalMag®… Magnesium helps muscles relax and supports calm nerve signaling.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C®… Vitamin C supports collagen and connective tissue,

____ Vita-E Complex®… Vitamin E provides antioxidant protection.

____ Zinc Complex… Zinc supports tissue repair and immune balance.

Structural support for movement

Comfort also depends on strong connective tissues and healthy joints.

____ Collagen-9® supports cartilage and connective tissue integrity.

____ Advanced Joint Health Complex… Glucosamine helps maintain cartilage structure while Boswellia offers plant-based support for flexibility and mobility.

A gentle reminder

Pain and stiffness rarely come from one single cause… and improvement usually comes from small, consistent steps. Supporting your body with the right nutrients, movement, and daily habits can help you feel stronger and more comfortable over time.

Introducing Collagen-9™



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



How Get Clean saves you tons of money…

Here’s how switching to Get Clean can help your pocketbook:

1. The equivalent amount of conventional, ready-to-use products would cost $3,400 compared with a Get Clean Starter Kit for under $150.

2. Get Clean products are formulated without volatile cleaning compounds or toxic chemicals that can cause serious health problems for your family, resulting in major medical expenses.

3. Get Clean outperforms or matches 22 national brands (including Pledge® Wipes, OxiClean®, and Shout® Gel) in cleaning power.

4. Get Clean uses natural and naturally-derived ingredients from sustainable sources that are safe for our planet. They also contain NO phosphates, borates, nitrates, or many other earth-toxic chemicals.

5. Get Clean Fresh Laundry Concentrate HE Compatible Liquid not only outperforms leading detergents, but it also removes stains better than Shout® Gel. And at only 1 oz. per load, you’re also saving a LOT of money!

6. Like the other Get Clean products, Nature Bright Laundry Booster and Stain Remover combines stain-fighting power with cost savings and performance that is 60% more effective than Oxiclean® on grass stains. Can also be used as an oxygen- and enzyme-fueled toilet bowl cleaner.

7. The Get Clean Starter Kit saves 108 pounds of packaging waste and 248 pounds of greenhouse gas. Everybody wins!

8. Like all Shaklee products, Get Clean is 100% money-back guaranteed!

What’s in the Get Clean® Starter Kit?



How switching to Shaklee is a smart money move…

If you’re like most people today, you’re living on a budget. To many, that means sacrificing quality. Or does it? The fact is… using Shaklee products can actually be one of the smartest money moves you will ever make. For example, you’ll save thousands of dollars when you use earth-friendly Get Clean household products instead of commercial cleaners.

And… you’ll be using SAFE products around your family and pets while preserving the environment.

A really smart move!



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © March 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260

Karleen Watts – Issue #279

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In this issue…

Your body’s early warning system… Shaklee’s one, two, three punch
The physiology of pain… and how it shapes everyday life
The brain’s role: More than a receiver
Supporting pain physiology the smart Shaklee way!
Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort
How Get Clean saves you tons of money…
How switching to Shaklee is a smart money move…


“The effect the years have upon you can easily be prevented. Man cannot live forever, of course, but he can live free from pain and discomfort… IF he will provide the natural nutritional substances necessary to keep his body in good repair…

Far too many people believe that, as long as they fill their stomachs, they are well nourished. Nutritional deficiency is an intangible they choose to ignore, thinking that because they ignore it they deny its existence. How foolish! They haven’t the slightest idea that their aches and pains may be due to the very thing they deny!

~ A Study Course in Nutrition by Forrest Shaklee Sr., DC, DD





Your body’s early warning system…

Pain is often thought of as something simple: you get hurt, you feel pain, and then it goes away. But in reality, pain is a complex biological process designed to protect us. It is not just a sensation… it is a conversation between the body, the nervous system, and the brain. Understanding how pain works can help us better manage it and appreciate why it affects so many parts of daily life.

Pain starts with specialized nerve endings called nociceptors, located in the skin, muscles, joints, and internal organs. When tissue is damaged… or even threatened… nociceptors detect chemical, mechanical, or thermal changes and send electrical signals through peripheral nerves to the spinal cord.

From there, the message travels upward to the brain. But here’s the important part: pain is not actually felt until the brain interprets the signal! The brain evaluates the message using context, past experiences, emotions, and even expectations. That is why two people can experience the same injury very differently.



Shaklee’s one, two, three punch

Shaklee has a comprehensive product trio that delivers a knockout punch to pain, especially for arthritis sufferers and weekend warriors:

♦♦ Joint & Muscle Pain Cream provides quick penetrating relief from pain caused by arthritis

♦♦ Pain Relief Complex offers natural pain relief for overworked joints.

♦♦ Advanced Joint Health Complex helps build cartilage and naturally improves joint function.



The physiology of pain… and how it shapes everyday life

Acute pain serves an important purpose. It teaches us to avoid danger and gives the body time to heal. For example, touching a hot stove triggers an immediate withdrawal reflex before you even consciously realize what happened. Acute pain is temporary and usually resolves as healing occurs.

Chronic pain, however, lasts longer than expected… often beyond three months… and involves changes in the nervous system itself.

Over time, the brain and spinal cord can become more sensitive, a process called central sensitization. The nervous system essentially turns up the volume on pain signals. As a result:

⇒⇒ Mild stimuli may feel painful.
⇒⇒ Pain may persist even after tissue has healed.
⇒⇒ Everyday activities can become exhausting.

This is why chronic pain is not simply “pain that lasts longer.” It reflects a real physiological change in how the body processes sensory information.

How pain affects daily life

Pain rarely stays confined to one body part. Its effects ripple through nearly every aspect of daily living.

Physical function: People in pain may move less to avoid discomfort. Over time, reduced movement can lead to muscle weakness, stiffness, and decreased endurance, creating a cycle that reinforces pain.

Sleep quality: Pain can interfere with falling asleep and staying asleep. Poor sleep then lowers pain tolerance, making symptoms feel stronger the next day.

Mood and mental health: Persistent pain is closely linked to irritability, anxiety, and depression. This is partly biological, as chronic pain affects neurotransmitters involved in mood regulation.

Work and productivity: Concentration and decision-making often decline when the brain is busy processing discomfort, affecting job performance and daily tasks.

Relationships and social life: Pain can limit participation in hobbies, family activities, and social events, sometimes leading to isolation.

The body’s natural pain modulators

The human body also has built-in pain-control systems. Endorphins and other neurotransmitters act as natural pain relievers, helping reduce discomfort during exercise, laughter, or social interaction.

Lifestyle factors influence these systems:

⇒⇒ Regular movement supports circulation and reduces stiffness.
⇒⇒ Balanced nutrition regulates inflammation.
⇒⇒ Stress management lowers nervous system sensitivity.
⇒⇒ Consistent sleep restores pain-regulation pathways.

These factors don’t eliminate pain entirely, but they can significantly change how intensely it is experienced.

Rethinking pain: A whole-body experience

Modern science increasingly views pain as a biopsychosocial experience, meaning biology, psychology, and environment all play important roles. Pain is real and physiological, yet it is also shaped by emotions, beliefs, habits, and lifestyle.

This understanding shifts the focus from simply “fixing the injured part” to supporting the whole person… body and mind together.

Meet Generation H



The brain’s role: More than a receiver

The brain does not simply receive pain signals… it actively modifies them. Several regions work together:

The somatosensory cortex identifies where pain is located and how intense it is.

The limbic system attaches emotional meaning to the experience.

The prefrontal cortex helps interpret and manage the response.

Because emotions and pain pathways overlap, stress, anxiety, or poor sleep can amplify pain signals. On the other hand, relaxation, positive expectations, and supportive environments can reduce perceived pain.

This explains why pain can feel worse during stressful periods and why psychological health is closely tied to physical discomfort.



Supporting pain physiology the smart Shaklee way!

Have you ever noticed that stiffness or discomfort seems to come and go… even when your routine hasn’t changed? That’s because pain isn’t only about joints or muscles. Science shows it’s influenced by inflammation, nerve signaling, oxidative stress, and nutrient status. In other words, what’s happening inside your body can strongly affect how you feel on the outside. The encouraging news is that daily nutrition plays an important role in supporting the systems that influence comfort and mobility.

Nerve health: The hidden piece of the puzzle

Healthy nerves help your body communicate clearly and efficiently. When nerve function is compromised, discomfort may feel sharper or more persistent. The nutrients in B-Complex help support:

♦♦ Healthy nerve signaling
♦♦ Myelin sheath protection
♦♦ Neurotransmitter production

Research shows that low B12 levels are associated with tingling and nerve-related discomfort, making consistent nutritional support important for long-term wellness.

A healthy inflammatory response

Inflammation is part of the body’s natural healing process… but when it stays elevated, it may contribute to stiffness and reduced mobility. Nutrients that help support inflammatory balance include:

____ OmegaGuard®… Omega-3 fatty acids have been widely studied for joint comfort and flexibility.

____ Turmeric Boost®… provides curcumin, which supports healthy inflammatory pathways and piperine (black pepper extract) which helps enhance curcumin absorption.

Together, these ingredients help support the body’s natural response rather than masking discomfort.

Nutrients that help you stay resilient

Small nutritional gaps can add up over time. Supporting foundational nutrients may help your body recover and function more efficiently.

____ Vita-D3®… Vitamin D3 supports muscle, bone, and immune health.

____ VitalMag®… Magnesium helps muscles relax and supports calm nerve signaling.

____ Sustained Release Vita-C®… Vitamin C supports collagen and connective tissue,

____ Vita-E Complex®… Vitamin E provides antioxidant protection.

____ Zinc Complex… Zinc supports tissue repair and immune balance.

Structural support for movement

Comfort also depends on strong connective tissues and healthy joints.

____ Collagen-9® supports cartilage and connective tissue integrity.

____ Advanced Joint Health Complex… Glucosamine helps maintain cartilage structure while Boswellia offers plant-based support for flexibility and mobility.

A gentle reminder

Pain and stiffness rarely come from one single cause… and improvement usually comes from small, consistent steps. Supporting your body with the right nutrients, movement, and daily habits can help you feel stronger and more comfortable over time.

Introducing Collagen-9™



Hydration, inflammation & everyday comfort

Hydration is one of the most overlooked tools in pain management. Even mild dehydration can increase fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness, and sensitivity to discomfort. Water supports circulation, helps move metabolic waste out of the body, and plays a role in regulating inflammation… all key factors in how the body experiences pain. Staying hydrated also helps muscles contract and relax properly, reducing the likelihood of cramps and spasms that can worsen aches. While plain water is essential, replacing electrolytes lost through daily activity is equally important for maintaining fluid balance and steady energy. That’s where Shaklee Electrolyte+ Hydration & Focus Drink Mix can fit in. Available in refreshing Blood Orange or Raspberry Melon, it delivers electrolytes to support hydration plus gentle focus support… helping you feel more balanced and less drained during busy days. Pair it with water-rich foods like cucumbers or watermelon and consistent daily hydration habits.

When hydration becomes intentional, the body often responds with better comfort, improved recovery, and greater overall well-being.



How Get Clean saves you tons of money…

Here’s how switching to Get Clean can help your pocketbook:

1. The equivalent amount of conventional, ready-to-use products would cost $3,400 compared with a Get Clean Starter Kit for under $150.

2. Get Clean products are formulated without volatile cleaning compounds or toxic chemicals that can cause serious health problems for your family, resulting in major medical expenses.

3. Get Clean outperforms or matches 22 national brands (including Pledge® Wipes, OxiClean®, and Shout® Gel) in cleaning power.

4. Get Clean uses natural and naturally-derived ingredients from sustainable sources that are safe for our planet. They also contain NO phosphates, borates, nitrates, or many other earth-toxic chemicals.

5. Get Clean Fresh Laundry Concentrate HE Compatible Liquid not only outperforms leading detergents, but it also removes stains better than Shout® Gel. And at only 1 oz. per load, you’re also saving a LOT of money!

6. Like the other Get Clean products, Nature Bright Laundry Booster and Stain Remover combines stain-fighting power with cost savings and performance that is 60% more effective than Oxiclean® on grass stains. Can also be used as an oxygen- and enzyme-fueled toilet bowl cleaner.

7. The Get Clean Starter Kit saves 108 pounds of packaging waste and 248 pounds of greenhouse gas. Everybody wins!

8. Like all Shaklee products, Get Clean is 100% money-back guaranteed!

What’s in the Get Clean® Starter Kit?



How switching to Shaklee is a smart money move…

If you’re like most people today, you’re living on a budget. To many, that means sacrificing quality. Or does it? The fact is… using Shaklee products can actually be one of the smartest money moves you will ever make. For example, you’ll save thousands of dollars when you use earth-friendly Get Clean household products instead of commercial cleaners.

And… you’ll be using SAFE products around your family and pets while preserving the environment.

A really smart move!



Making a Difference! is not an official Shaklee publication. It is compiled from publicly available information and is published for educational purposes only. No promises or guarantees are intended or implied. Copyright © March 2026 SHAIDS LLCwww.ShaidsPress.com[email protected] •  662-262-2260