Gnldstory
Gnldstory
The
Story
of
GNLD
(Golden-Neo-Life Diamite)
I. Our Involvement
L
ucille McAfee, now over 80 years old discovered the precursor to GNLD (Neo-Life) in
1969. She was 43 years of age at the time. At that time she suffered a light fall and her
physician told her that she had broken her elbow like “a little old lady.” Lucille was well
aware of the risks of osteoporosis as she had seen her grandmother die as a result of complications of
a broken hip. At this time she was selling clothing in the home of a lady who was a distributor for the
Neo-Life products. Lucille had tried a number of supplements, but had not noticed any benefits and
was not really interested until she went to her doctor after spending the afternoon selling clothing.
Lucille decided to supplement to protect her bones. She signed up to become a distributor in order
to obtain the products wholesale (after all, she was married to a Scotsman). The condition on which
she was willing to sign the distributor application was that she would not ever have to sell anything or
attend any meeting.
Lucille was concerned about trying the supplements because other supplements had increased her
hunger. The Neo-Life distributor encouraged her to take some additional product for a while to reduce
her appetite and address the hidden hunger for nutrients being exhibited by her cells. Lucille did notice
a temporary increase in appetite and this motivated her to take three times the recommended dose of
the basic supplement.
Lucille had suffered chronic fatigue for years. It only took a few days of supplementation for the
fatigue to disappear. It has never returned and she became a dynamo of energy and enthusiasm. Other
problems such as arthritic pains also disappeared. She shared the wonderful GNLD products with 27
of her friends the first month and was surprised to receive a check for over $1,000 at the end of her first
full month in the business. She asked the company representative who gave her the check what she
had done to earn it. This began a success journey which has lasted over 35 years--a phenomena almost
unheard of in the direct selling industry. As the business grew to a world wide enterprise it was incor-
porated as the Image Awareness Wellness Institute.
Jim McAfee joined Lucille in the business in 1974 after graduate school. He graduated Summa
Cum Laude (top grade point average) and Valedictorian from Westmont College. He graduated Magna
Cum Laude from Dallas Theological Seminary. His graduate dissertation was on the subject of fasting.
Jim is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CCN) and a member of the Scientific Council of the Interna-
tional and American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists. He has worked as Research Director for the
Image Awareness Wellness Institute since he joined the family run business. He is author of the popu-
lar book Your Body’s Sign Language and conducts seminars on the topic of the book.
Jim’s original motivation for joining the business was to study nutrition and help another member
of the family, which he was able to do. In the process of studying nutrition, however, he learned that he
would benefit from a number of the supplements himself. Jim is committed to sharing the benefits of
sound nutrition in general and the GNLD nutritional supplements in particular with as many people as
he can.
Studies on Athletes
GNLD
In the 1950’s a gentleman involved in a business wholesaling coal learned of the research being
conducted at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. This man’s wife suffered terribly with rheumatoid
arthritis—so much so that she could not stand the pressure of the sheets on her bed. A medical detail
man reporting on the research to physicians suggested he take his wife to southern California and see
if he could enroll her in the research. He sold his business, moved to California, enrolled his wife in
the research project, and became a medical detail man himself.
The research project was concluded after the researchers developed an extract from wheat, rice,
and soy which is now called tre-en-en after the Greek “three-in-one.” The research was to be writ-
ten up and the product shelved. This individual and his wife were alarmed at the possibility of losing
access to the supplement which had been developed. Over the course of two and a half years she had
completely recovered from her debilitating condition and feared a return to her days and nights of suf-
fering and torture.
The couple contacted the lead researcher to learn if there might be some way in which they could
continue to obtain access to the supplement. The researchers were open to the idea of making the
supplement available to them. He said, “If you will take this supplement and share it with people you
will be doing something sixteen times more important than we doctors do. This supplement has the
ability to prevent the onset of degenerative disease and there is an old saying, ‘An ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of cure.’”
The supplement sold poorly in the beginning. The couple, due to their experience with physicians,
spent their time trying to sell the supplement to physicians, but they found the medical profession more
interested in working with pharmaceuticals. The supplement was sold to Donald Pickett, a far sighted
professional salesman. Mr. Pickett realized that the supplement would not sell well unless it was ac-
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companied by a marketing program which rewarded people for taking the time to explain the differ-
ence between this supplement and the others found in health food stores and supermarket shelves.
Mr. Pickett named his company Neo-Life, Greek for “new life.” His vision was to couple the
supplement with a marketing program which would provide the average individual with an opportunity
to experience not only improved physical health and well-being, but also a stable and prosperous finan-
cial future. Neo-Life grew into a large national company through the 1960’s and 1970’s with thousands
of people supplementing with tre-en-en oils and other supplements the company innovated.
As he aged, Mr. Pickett realized that he needed to find an individual who could take his company
and carry forward his vision. He found a like-minded individual with a compatible concept of market-
ing in the person of Jerry Brassfield who owned two companies of his own—Golden and Diamite. Mr.
Brassfield bought the Neo-Life Company and began the complex process of merging the three compa-
nies into one large international entity. Today this company is known as Golden-Neo-Life-Diamite or
GNLD.
References
1. Meynell, Paul, “Health: Chemical Balance,” Herald of Health.
2. Meynell, Paul, “Disease Starts in the Cell,” Herald of Health.
3. Meynell, Paul, “Role of the Lipids,” Herald of Health.
4. Meynell, Paul, “Role of the Lipids,” Herald of Health.
5. Meynell, Paul, “Disease Starts in the Cell,” Herald of Health.
6. Meynell, Paul, “For Improved Metabolism,” Herald of Health.
7. Meynell, Paul, “For Improved Metabolism,” Herald of Health.