In the wee hours one morning in November 2004, Glen
Jensen lay awake. He was about to become the founder and CEO
of Agel. But he didn't know it. At that moment, all he knew
was that his wheels were turning.
Inspiration was taking shape. He was thinking about vitamins. minerals. pills and capsules that stick in your throat. gag. but, then, athletes pound little packets of energy-blasting gel. yeah, all carbs. forget the carbs. just vitamins and minerals. in
instant-delivery gel form. Gelceuticals.
It was like somebody turned on the light. Glen sprung out
of bed. He searched the Internet. And amazingly enough, no
one else was doing it. Glen had a 'why didn't they think of this before?' product, and because he knew network marketing inside and out, he had the vehicle to get that product to the most consumers in the shortest amount of time.
Glen had seen it all-pills, lotions, juices, creams, elixirs. Every trend gave way to the next new thing. But even when there was a successful, top-selling formulation, there was always an underlying question: Are people actually getting the nutrients they need-nutrients that will improve their health?
Every product had good intentions: a few pills here, a glass
of juice there, and the hope of a healthy tomorrow. But pills
get bothersome, bioavailability is always a question, and
glass bottles are hardly portable. Glen racked his brain
for something better. He found it.
Entirely original, the Gelceuticals market is an untapped
arena of wellness. At Agel, better is the only option. We
believe in a good night's rest-just
not while inspiration is flowing