Roex, Inc., The Anti-Aging Company, will launch a new corporate website on Friday, January 26 to help educate the public about the benefits and healing properties of nutritional supplements.
The new website, found at www.roex.com, contains in-depth product information, links to scientific and medical studies and current news articles that discuss the positive benefits of nutritional supplements. “Roex.com is an excellent communication platform that allows us to educate people from all over the world about the importance of good nutrition and the vital role nutrients play in the body’s ability to heal itself,” states Rod Burreson, Founder and CEO of Roex.
Burreson, now 73, is certainly no stranger to the need to heal. A one time amateur body builder and avid student of the martial arts, as well as a former member of the U.S. Navy wrestling team, Burreson has broken many bones, some repeatedly. After breaking his right knee for a fourth time, physicians told him he would never walk again without a brace unless he had knee replacement surgery. Burreson took the opportunity to learn everything he could to rebuild his knee without surgery. “My journey led me to really understand the body, the mind and the true meaning of rehabilitation,” recalls Burreson. “With this dedication I created a company named Roex after my son Rex was killed in an airplane crash. My goal with Roex was to create products that truly work and are affordable, but without comprising on quality.”
In 1994 Roex launched its flagship product PC-95, an antioxidant that contains 95% proanthocyanidin, which are known to be 50 times more effective than Vitamin E and 20 times more effective than Vitamin C. It’s no wonder that today, PC-95 is still one of Roex’s top-selling products among the 56 nutritional supplements Roex now markets that address structure and function of the body.
In 1995 Roex launched a daily talk radio show called The Truth About Nutrition, which features high-adrenaline commentary from Burreson on current – and sometimes controversial – medical news and discusses the dangers associated with some of today’s prescription medications. The show also offers listeners viable, affordable and natural solutions to various health problems. The Truth About Nutrition is broadcast live in over 60 markets across the US and also via the Internet at www.roex.com and includes calls from listeners around the country requesting Burreson’s advice on managing various health ailments including pain, lack of sleep, sugar problems and more.
With Burreson’s extensive knowledge in the medical and nutritional fields, he offers some powerful and compelling information for his listeners. So compelling, that Burreson has often times been challenged by healthcare professionals, putting Roex under the scrutiny of the public eye. According to Burreson, that’s a position that suits him just fine. “I challenge anyone, ANYONE, in the medical field who prescribes some of today’s popular medicines to call me and try to convince me that the drugs they are prescribing are the best solutions to structure and function problems and overall long-term health. It’s just simply not possible. Most of the drugs prescribed today are dangerous and only mask symptoms and temporarily alleviate the problem. They are blockers, not enhancers to the body’s chemistry.”
Roex plans to market several products heavily in 2007, including an innovative nutritional supplement called Cell Talk, which has shown promising results in the ability to increase cell communication, thereby helping the body to get the proper message to the immune system. Future plans for the Roex website include audio and video educational clips and an interactive discussion forum for consumers.
Roex was founded in 1994 and today markets over 56 nutritional products and is one the fastest growing companies in the nutritional supplements industry. The Truth About Nutrition radio show airs live Monday-Friday at 12:00PM EST out of ABC Studios in New York City and can be heard in over 60 markets across the country. Listeners can also tune in live via the Roex website and also listen to archived versions of previous shows. Additional information can be found by visiting www.roex.com.
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