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Hi guys — Dr. Ben Bowers here.

If you’re watching this, it’s because you’re personally connected to me in our organization — either as a customer, a preferred customer, or an ISR. I’m reaching out directly to ask you for something.

Let me be clear from the start: this is not a sales message. It’s not a launch announcement, and it’s not about taking control of anyone’s business. For me, this is a foundational message about building something the right way, and I want to explain it clearly so there’s no confusion.

As our organization has grown, something predictable has happened — something that happens in every organization, no matter how small or how large. Some people receive information and others don’t. Some people get duplicate messages while others get none. New people feel lost. Leaders spend time chasing clarity instead of building their business.

And this isn’t happening because anyone is doing something wrong. It happens because there isn’t a clean, centralized way to communicate responsibly at scale.

For example, when we do our weekly team meetings and Zoom calls, a lot of new people don’t even know they exist.

So I want to introduce something new: we’re building a private internal support system called Action Is The Cure.

Action Is The Cure is not the company you enrolled with — I understand that. It does not replace your existing relationships with your team. And it does not run your business. Action Is The Cure exists to support clear, consistent, permission-based communication, along with optional business-building support — only if you choose to accept it.

But before Action Is The Cure can responsibly exist, we have to solve a hard truth that most organizations avoid:

Right now, we don’t have a reliable way to contact everyone in our organization so they can make an informed choice about participating.

Some people are reachable, and others are buried in our back offices. Some have outdated contact information, and some are never contacted at all. To me, that’s not fair — and it isn’t respectful. We’re in this business to help each other, and I’m trying to find a way we can do that with integrity.

That’s why we created what we’re calling the Registry — and the first thing we have to do is build it correctly.

The Registry is how we will create a clean, accurate, permission-based map of the entire organization.

Here’s what we need.

To complete this phase, we’re asking each ISR to download the list of their personally sponsored customers, preferred customers, and ISRs directly from their MPG back office — and then upload that list into the Action Is The Cure Registry.

This one step is required for a simple reason: it’s the only ethical way to ensure everyone has the opportunity to make an informed decision about whether they want to stay involved.

Let me explain what this does — and what it does not do.

Without this step, some people would never hear about Action Is The Cure at all. Others would hear about it secondhand, or be told inaccurately what it is and what it does.

But when you upload your personally sponsored list, you are not enrolling anyone into anything. You’re simply allowing us to contact them one time to explain what Action Is The Cure is — and then let them decide whether they want to participate.

And I want to be very clear about this:

  • These lists will never be sold.
  • They will never be shared outside of Action Is The Cure.
  • They will never be used for cold marketing.
  • They will never be used without consent — other than this one initial contact.

When someone on your list is contacted, they’ll be told exactly why they’re being contacted, and they will be given a clear choice to join or not. If they choose not to participate, they will not be contacted again.

Let me address another important concern: you are not giving up your relationships. You are not giving up your business. You are not giving up ownership of anything.

What you are doing is helping us solve a communication problem that, from everything I’ve seen, cannot be solved any other way. The phone tree, email tree, and text tree don’t reach everyone — and they never will.

So why does this matter?

If you’ve been building for any length of time, this protects your team from confusion and mixed or duplicate messaging. And if you’re new, this ensures you don’t disappear into silence or chaos.

So here’s what I’m asking:

If you are an ISR, please go into your MPG back office, download your personally sponsored list, and upload it into the Action Is The Cure Registry.

If you choose not to participate, that decision will be respected. But without the Registry, we cannot ethically or effectively give everyone the opportunity to choose.

Why am I doing this?

Because I care about how our organization grows. I care about our team. I care about the people we have the ability to reach — and help them move toward their goals, hopes, dreams, and wishes.

We’re here to make an impact in people’s lives. We care about trust. We respect trust. We honor trust. We live in trust.

And we care about clarity — making sure everyone understands what’s happening and has the opportunity to decide for themselves.

Thanks for listening, and thank you for helping us build this foundation the right way.

And Lord willing, I’ll see you on the other side.

God bless.

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