Wednesday, December 12, 2007

69 Year Old USANA Associate Climbs Mount Everest

69 Year Old USANA Associate Climbs Mount Everest
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: USNA) today recognized the achievement of Werner Berger, a 69-year-old USANA product user and Associate, who today became the oldest North American to ever climb Mount Everest and the oldest person in the world to have climbed the seven highest mountains on the world’s seven continents.

Mr. Berger, a native of Canada, reached the summit of Mt. McKinley in 2006 and previously scaled the summits of Mt. Aconcagua (South America), Mt. Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mt. Elbrus (Europe), Vinson Massif (Antarctica), and Mt. Kosciuzsko (Australia). His summit of the highest point on earth today marks the crowning achievement in his long climbing career.

An ardent supporter of wellness and the outdoors, Werner became a USANA Associate and user of USANA supplements in 1994, selling the company’s products to hundreds of customers around the globe.

Acknowledging the important role that USANA products have played in his expedition, Mr. Berger stated, “I have taken USANA products for the past 12 years, and have known throughout my journey that these tremendous products have helped make that journey and today’s accomplishment possible. I thank USANA for providing the high-quality, pharmaceutical-grade nutritional supplements that have helped me make the most of my body and my life.”

For more information about Werner Berger visit http://www.meetmeatthetop.com/

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