Murad Founder Attends Fellow Wellness Pioneer Jack LaLanne`s 95th Birthday
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- Howard Murad, M.D., founder of Murad, Inc., helped celebrate fitness legend Jack LaLanne`s 95th birthday at a party benefiting Ovarian Cancer National Alliance at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. Widely acknowledged to be "The Godfather of Fitness," LaLanne is known for paving the way for exercise and nutrition gurus such as Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons. On his website, LaLanne states that his 70-year career has focused on one simple goal - "to help people help themselves feel better, look better, and live longer." "It was great to see my friend Jack and to celebrate him and his remarkable achievements in the fields of fitness in wellness," said Dr. Murad. "It makes sense that at a party for Jack, the proceeds would benefit a good cause pertaining to healthy living." Dr. Murad and Jack LaLanne have bonded over the years, not just as friends, but as crusaders for a common cause. Similar to LaLanne`s mission, Murad`s Inclusive Health Philosophy focuses on supporting each individual`s needs for internal, external and emotional self-care. Murad has asserted for decades that by addressing the mind, skin, and body, one can find an increase in health and happiness. Murad, Inc. was founded in 1989 by Howard Murad. M.D., one of the world`s foremost authorities on skin health and a pioneer of the clinical skincare movement. All Murad products are based in The Science of Cellular Water, Dr. Murad`s unified theory of health and aging. The Murad brand includes 88 consumer products and 45 professional products sold in 45 countries. Murad is the #1 selling clinical skincare brand at many locations including Sephora and Ulta. Known globally for high performance topical and internal skincare, Murad has grown by producing innovative products that meet the needs of its customers. for Murad, Inc. Paul Williams, 949/916-6880 medialine2@aol.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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