TWU's Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching Certification Program
Begins Today
Begins Today
COPPELL, Texas, Feb 01, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) --It's official. Mannatech, Incorporated (NASDAQ: MTEX), the provider of nutritional supplements and skin care products based on Real Food Technology(R) solutions, and the Texas Woman's University (TWU) announced that the very first online classes for "Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching" will start today.
Taught by highly qualified TWU faculty, including Dr. Chandan Prasad, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at TWU, this 45-hour self-paced course will be available to both health professionals and members of the general public who want to know more about health and nutrition. There are three classes beginning today--made up of 77 students, representing eight different countries that include USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, South Africa, Japan, Singapore and the Netherlands.
As part of TWU's curriculum, Dr. Rob Sinnott, CEO and Chief Science Officer at Mannatech, will be guest lecturing on the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994. Check out the TWU video on Mannatech's YouTube page to hear a little bit about the course directly from Dr. Prasad and Dr. Sinnott.
Dr. Rolando L. Maddela, Mannatech Manager of Clinical Research Administration, who has been working with Dr. Prasad on the startup of the program says, "As a consequence of acquiring more knowledge on nutrition and wellness and a training certificate, especially one provided by an established institution of learning, you'll gain credibility and perhaps a stronger sense of professionalism. You will also likely gain confidence as you discover what it takes to stay compliant within the specific regulatory environment for supplements."
Upon successful completion of this 45-hour, university-level program, participants will not only gain confidence and credibility, but they will earn a Certificate of Completion of Training as well as continuing education credit hours. Plus, they can feel good about making a difference in the lives of other students, as, in the spirit of social entrepreneurism, Dr. Prasad has stated that 80% of the proceeds from this class will be used to fund scholarships for the needy and deserving students in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences. The rest will support special classes, seminars and material development. It's a real win for all involved.
For more details on this course and to sign up for future "Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching" classes, go to TWU.edu. The next official enrollment will begin February 10; new classes will be created as enrolled students reach 25 members.
About Mannatech
Mannatech, Incorporated, develops high-quality health, weight and fitness, and skin care products that are based on the solid foundation of nutritional science and development standards. Mannatech is dedicated to its platform of Social Entrepreneurship based on the foundation of promoting, aiding and optimizing nutrition where it is needed most around the world. Mannatech's proprietary products are available through independent sales Associates around the globe including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Estonia, Finland, the Republic of Ireland, Czech Republic, the Republic of Korea and Mexico. Individuals interested in Mannatech's products or exploring its business opportunity are encouraged to learn more at Mannatech.com.
Please note: This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by use of phrases or terminology such as "believe," "intend" or other similar words or the negative of such terminology. Similarly, descriptions of Mannatech's objectives, strategies, plans, goals or targets contained herein are also considered forward-looking statements. Mannatech believes this release should be read in conjunction with all of its filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and cautions its readers that these forward-looking statements are subject to certain events, risks, uncertainties and other factors. Some of these factors include, among others, Mannatech's inability to attract and retain Associates and Members, increases in competition, litigation, regulatory changes and its planned growth into new international markets. Although Mannatech believes that the expectations, statements and assumptions reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cautions readers to always consider all of the risk factors and any other cautionary statements carefully in evaluating each forward-looking statement in this release, as well as those set forth in its latest Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and other filings filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including its current reports on Form 8-K. All of the forward-looking statements contained herein speak only as of the date of this release.
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Brett Duncan, 972-471-7367
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