Elations Joint Supplement Drink Sponsors The National Association of Baby Boomer Women

April 1, 2008

The National Association of Baby Boomer Women (www.NABBW.com) is pleased to announce its newest sponsor, Elations, the unique fruit-flavored supplement drink designed to improve joint health and help reduce joint discomfort.

According to NABBW founder and director, Dotsie Bregel, the sponsorship is an ideal fit for the association’s audience.

“Baby Boomer women lead active, full lives, and those who experience joint pain can feel disconnected because the discomfort hinders their mobility,” said Bregel. “Until recently, pills were the only source of relief. This is very unappealing to women who already take a handful medications, supplements and vitamins each day.”

Elations was developed using the best balance of compounds known to improve joint flexibility and bone health and reduce joint pain. Elations contains 1,500 mg of Glucosamine, a substance that provides the building blocks for joint cartilage; 1,200 mg of Chondroitin, which stimulates cartilage production; and 30% of the daily recommended value of a patented and more absorbable form of Calcium to strengthen bones.

Drinking only one eight-ounce bottle of triple-strength Elations each day provides the exact amount of Glucosamine and Chondroitin clinically tested by the National Institute of Health. Additionally, consumers can feel results in as early as two weeks after using Elations daily.

For those concerned with weight gain, one bottle of Elations contains only 30 calories and 1 gram of sugar, significantly less than most flavored beverages used to help swallow pills.

To learn more about the benefits and various uses of Elations, women can visit Elations online at www.elations.com. The product can also be found in the nutritional drinks aisle at grocery stores, in the supplement aisle at drug stores, and through mass merchandisers.

The NABBW plans to use the Elations sponsorship to forward its mission of educating and empowering baby boomer women.

“The NABBW Web site (www.NABBW.com) is packed with information to support baby boomer women in all aspects of their lives, including health and wellness,” said Bregel. “Thanks to the Elations sponsorship, we’ll be able to attract more visitors to the site and introduce more boomer women to resources that can help them live their fullest life possible.”

About Dotsie Bregel, founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women

Since launching NABBW in 2005, and Boomer Women Speak in 2002, Dotsie Bregel has become the expert journalists seek on Boomer women's issues. Bregel has been mentioned in Time magazine, LA Times, AARP Bulletin and dozens of newspapers, plus radio and television shows including CBS The Early Show with Dave Price.

About the National Association of Baby Boomer Women

The National Association of Baby Boomer Women is the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest and best educated generation of women to ever hit midlife – Baby Boomer women. The NABBW empowers Boomer women to explore their passions and live life to the fullest.

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