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Telekivava'u Island,
in the Kingdom of Tonga

You may have noticed the island theme incorporated into Xtreme Health's Web site, packaging, materials and the like. Actually, that's not just ANY island, it's Telekivava'u Island, and it's part of the corporate look for a couple of very good reasons. First of all, our CEO, Keith Struxness, owns this little corner of paradise. Second, it's a private island getaway where Xtreme leaders are invited for a little well-deserved R&R.

That's right. While the rich and famous can rent this island and its first-class food, accommodations and service for about $1,500 a day, Xtreme Health Distributors can spend an all-expenses-paid week there for the price of some consistent and persistent effort. Achieve the level of Diamond, and you'll automatically be going. Win occasional business-related contests and promotions, and you'll be going. Make our CEO notice the growth in your Xtreme Health business, and chances are, you'll find yourself in a hammock on Kamanawanaplaya Beach.

This island represents something. It represents a real, tangible goal that, with the right choices, a little focus and determination, anyone can achieve -- literally. Sounds a lot like the formula for losing weight, doesn't it? The right choices, focus and determination? As you can imagine, that's exactly why Telekivava'u is a goal in the figurative sense as well. For example, what if, with a little help from Xtreme Health, YOU could hit the beach again, fit, trim and healthy...in a South Seas paradise. That's a powerful motivator, wouldn't you agree?

Take a look at the map and the photos and picture yourself on those white sand beaches. Imagine lobster, taken from the reef about 30 feet offshore, on your dinner plate as often as you like. Imagine world-class snorkeling, umu pit cooking, 50-foot sago palms, tiki torches, jungle trails, real polynesian huts and burial sites...and a very civilized marble-lined shower where you can wash off the sand. Ahhhh, paradise. It's literally and figuratively the picture of health and wealth, and Xtreme Health would like to invite you to the luau!

Telekivava'u: A few facts...

Keith Struxness, CEO, owns this island.
The rich & famous pay about $1,500 a day to stay there.
Meals include lobster and fish caught offshore by Maake.
Maake lives in a hut, and assists fulltime host/caretaker Steve.
Steve does not live in a hut.
Guests do not stay in a hut.
Tonga is the last real-life, independent Polynesian kingdom, and is ruled by King Tupou IV.
Telekivava'u is "probably the most exclusive and beautiful accommodation in Tonga." -- The Lonely Planet Travel Guide

Snapshots of
paradise:


Tonga is called "the land where time begins" because it is the first bit of land the sun hits just across the International Date Line. That's why at sunrise on the island of Telekivava'u it's "today," and for the rest of the world (until the sun reaches Fiji) it's still yesterday.

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Note: Become a Diamond Distributor and earn a trip for you and your significant other to this island paradise.

Villa Mamana - Home on the Island