Monday 29 December 2008

Craig Griffiths run a Karate School

My name is Craig Griffiths; I live in the sunny Gold Coast with my beautiful family Sam and our three great kids. I run a karate school with 75 instructors and 1000+ students.


Training is great keeps me fit but can wear me out at the best of times. I used to say I was fit but I wasn’t healthy, not as much as I wanted to be anyway. I was informed about how great these products were by my Chief Instructor who looked like a $million dollars and who had stomach cancer at the time, he just looked great and he still had heaps of energy and I mean heaps.


Anyway to cut a long story short, I was told to speak to Christen Collins so I did and the rest is history. We’ve been using Neways since November 2004 when I decided I wanted to feel and look better than I currently was. I got started and was told it will take 60 to 90 days to start to see the difference, but I would feel the difference a whole lot sooner.


The first thing I noticed was I didn’t suffer from B.O. (body odour) My gums weren’t bleeding. I had more energy. Going to bed late and get up real early, it’s been awesome. Then I could see the difference, My complexion was looking great and then I was told about the 2nd chance treatment to help my receding hair (baldness). People started to comment on how I was looking and training “Wow” this stuff works I thought?


Our new baby and I are having a race to see who’s going to have a head full of hair first! My hair is coming back like you wouldn’t believe. The whole family uses the products. Baby Chantelle is a chemical free baby who’s never had toxins and chemicals, animal fats etc on her body, which is fantastic.


We now use all of the Neways products which helps me and my family in the karate business and personal life but best of all I can train harder and longer than I have in the past and the proof is that people notice.


I am now looking forward to the future with Neways. I can’t forget the part time business potential. I just wanted the products to pay for themselves (which is happening), and now we see so much more potential and the car is our next aim!


Warm regards

Craig Griffiths

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