
The 4000+ Year History of Pearls
Pearls have been prized and collected for more than 4000 years, giving them the title of the world’s oldest gem. (Some say the history goes back more than 12,000 years! -Gentry)
The Beginning History of Pearls
Pearls have long been treasured and highly valued in many cultures throughout history. As far back as 2300 BC, Chinese records indicate that pearls were the prized possessions of (and gifts to) royalty. In India, ancient Hindu texts repeatedly refer to pearls, stating in one place that the god Krishna discovered the first pearl. In ancient Egypt, mother-of-pearl was used for decorative purposes as far back as 4000 BC, although the use of actual pearls did not come until much later — perhaps the 5th century BC.
February 25, 2009 | Posted in
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Manifesting Prosperity
by Peter Ragnar
We will only have money if we have something to do with it. If you do not know what you want to do with the money, there is no place for it to go and it will not be created.
To experience the joy of giving abundance away, you have to have it first. You must have a vision and apply focus to its fulfillment – even if it seems to be a little beyond your reach – or you will not live it fully. Give your brain detailed and clear messages to work with.

Pre-Recorded Pearlcium Conference Calls are available for listening! /n
212-461-2770 – January 15, 2009 recording
212-461-2783 – January 19, 2009 recording
212-461-2792 – January 20, 2009 recording
February 16, 2009 | Posted in
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You may phone into any of the conference calls listed below to have your questions answered and learn the numerous benefits of our Pearl Nutrient.\\
WEEKLY CORP CALL 212-461-5860 pin: 93275#
- Monday 9:00 pm est. Business overview
- Tuesday 9:00 pm est Dr.Rulin product call
- Wednesday 9:00 pm est Training call
- Thursday 9:00 pm est. Business overview.
PEARL POWER TEAM WEEKLY CALL w/Marty Peoples
- Mondays 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time — 9:30 p.m. Eastern
712-432-3973 pin: 994983\#
February 16, 2009 | Posted in
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Higher-than-normal levels of insulin place postmenopausal women at 50% increased risk of breast cancer, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Their findings suggest that interventions that target insulin and its signaling pathways may decrease breast cancer risk in these women.
Women with the highest insulin levels in their blood were more than two times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with the lowest insulin levels.
Read about this insulin breast cancer study.
February 14, 2009 | Posted in
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