January 26, 2012 at 05:59am
WORD FOR THE DAY – “champion” (n.) “1. a person who has defeated all opponents in a competition…so as to hold first place; 2. anything that takes first place in competition; 3. an animal that has won a certain number of points in officially recognized shows; 4. a person who fights for or defends any person or cause; 5. a fighter or warrior.”
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Mary Dingmann champion of Alphay wellness philosophy
Wheaties® is supposed to be “the breakfast of champions.”® Well, I have no idea how Mary Dingmann breaks her nighttime fast. (I’m certain she eats something healthy!) However, I do know her as a “champion.” Why? As a health and wellness proponent, she is a joyful advocate of human potential and the Alphay philosophy of balance.
“The world needs coaches,” Mary said to me the other day. “The world talks us into living in a box. But, the instructions for living are written on the outside of that box.” That’s how Mary wants all of us to live, outside of a box, whatever our self-imposed prison or self-fulfilling vision. “I want to give people the gift of hope,” she said, plus joy, passion for what they do, and inspiration to live happy, healthy, balanced and fulfilled lives.

Over this past year, Mary’s own life has taken a turn. She read Alphay Chairman Hui Chen’s book, The Five Elements of Success, and went to China to investigate the operation. “I read that book, and I knew this was how I was going to spend my life,” said Mary, who wants to point to a map of the world someday and say, “This is where I work.” She met Chairman Chen, and decided to leave her Nikken wellness business behind to promote Alphay. Alphay is one of China’s leading health biotechnology companies and a leader in independent network marketing. Now, as one of four founding members for Alphay and a Key Master leader, her task is to introduce Chairman Hui Chen and Alphay to America and grow a network of independent member-partners.
Chairman Chen will make his first visit to the U.S. on February 18 through February 19 at the Hotel Sofitel Minneapolis in Bloomington. Saturday will be devoted to discovering what Alphay is about and hearing an address from Chairman Chen. For anyone interested in attending, Sunday offers a complimentary workshop on the 5 Elements, ancient 6,000-year-old principles for relationships, and balanced wellness. Pre-registration is required, so contact Mary at 320.493.4266 for details.
No doubt, the Chairman will probably share details of how his father raised medicinal mushrooms and how, in his father’s footsteps, Chen grew the business to become the world’s largest producer of medicinal mushrooms. Mushrooms are very good for the immune system, Mary explained. She also noted that people are sick of being sick, tired, and broke. Alphay is a viable holistic health and wellness industry, she championed. Mary is looking for leaders to educate people about network marketing and the Alphay philosophy, which is based on Eastern principals of balance between the elements of wood, water, metal, earth, and fire. Thus far, Mary is grateful to have seven doctors of chiropractic and two medical doctors to join her team without Alphay having been officially launched in North America.
Ever the champion of health and human potential, Mary feels it is “my obligation to inspire people to look within and ask themselves ‘Am I using the talents I’ve been given?’” In Alphay, she hopes people will find a way to live a balanced life, “Powered by Heart.™”
So, the next time you’re musing about LIFE over your morning bowl of Wheaties® or whatever, maybe you want to take to heart Mary’s wishes for you. As your champion, she could tell you a few things about a healthy lifestyle, about balance, and about Alphay.



