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Easeamine® Press Release

February 1st, 2010

Below is a news release sent over the PR Newswire last week about Easeamine® that we wanted to share with you.  Some of you may have already seen it in your local news!

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/introducing-easeaminer-an-advanced-anti-aging-treatment-clinically-shown-to-reduce-wrinkles-that-occur-with-aging-82677312.html

Introducing Easeamine(R): An Advanced Anti-Aging Treatment Clinically Shown to Reduce Wrinkles that Occur with Aging

Patented formula scientifically proven to increase production of collagen and elastin

WORCESTER, Mass., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ — Easeamine® is the first over-the-counter, anti-aging cream that increases the production of collagen and elastin through its patented formula which delivers Adenosine to the lower layers of the skin. Adenosine, a natural compound found throughout the body, increases dermal fibroblast protein production, such as collagen and elastin, thus easing fine lines and wrinkles associated with aging. When delivered into the lower layers of the skin, Easeamine helps achieve healthier skin from the inside out.

Adenosine’s powerful effects on aging skin were discovered by two University of Massachusetts Medical research scientists, Dr. James G. Dobson, Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Physiology, and Dr. Michael F. Ethier, Ph.D., who patented Adenosine Skin Technology. Easeamine, with its Adenosine Skin Technology, promotes healthiness of skin, decreasing the amount of wrinkling, roughness, dryness, laxity or sallowness in skin.

“Scientists and dermatologists have long sought topical treatments that stimulate collagen production in the skin,” said Dr. Dobson.  “But until the use of Adenosine in Easeamine, the products available were limited to invasive treatments or chemical solutions.”

Dr. Dobson, a lay member of the Teresian Carmelite in Worcester, MA, encouraged the small community of monks to obtain the Exclusive License for his patented technology from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Marketing this product came as a welcome vehicle for revenue, as their traditional funding sources have dwindled in recent years. Easeamine is sold exclusively online with nearly all profits targeted to the monks’ charitable endeavors, and in particular, programs focused on helping the poor and disadvantaged through education.

Brother Dennis Wyrzykowski, Prior of the Teresian Carmelites and founder of Carmel Laboratories LLC, developed business strategies that would lead his community from a donation based financial model to a self-sustaining entity. “Easeamine is a healthy skin care product that helps people look good and feel good about helping others,” says Brother Dennis.

For best results, Easeamine should be used twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening. A tube of Easeamine sells for $65.00 and lasts approximately three to five weeks. Easeamine is manufactured in the U.S., and can be purchased online at www.Easeamine.com.

SOURCE Carmel Laboratories LLC

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Search for a Cottage Industry

December 14th, 2009

Our Carmelite community of consecrated men, women and lay members was founded in 1971. Like every family, we had our ups, downs and financial challenges, which at times were frightening and overwhelming. Sometimes, faith enabled me to see them as challenges. Along the journey, donations were not paying the bills; we needed to develop an income, while experiencing a compelling desire to develop a vehicle to serve the needs of the poor and marginalized—outside of our five hours of prayer. In the process, we stumbled upon an awe-inspiring piece of property, which we ‘knew’ was to be the home of our monastery. After much due diligence and a Purchase & Sale agreement in hand, we discovered that the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative sited our desired property as the “best location in Massachusetts for wind energy”. With faith and a substantial deficit, we unwittingly embarked upon a wind project for the poor (75% of the revenue will go to the poor—details of which I will elaborate in the future).

As I further attempted to develop a cottage industry for my monastery, in 2005 I pursued the establishment of a brewery in conjunction with one of the European Trappist monasteries. After a year of research, development, branding and negotiations with the Trappists, four days before the signing of contracts—the endeavor dissolved. (No tears in our beer!)

During this time, Dr. Dobson, a lay member of my Carmelite community in Worcester, MA encouraged me to obtain the Exclusive License for his Patented Adenosine Skin Technology from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. (You should see the youthful healthiness of the Dr.’s wife—Susan.  She is 60 and has the complexion of a 35-year-old woman.) Within two weeks of the evaporation of our brewery effort, we began negotiations with the University of Massachusetts Medical School for the Exclusive Licensing of the patented Adenosine Skin Technology. After six months of negotiations, we secured the exclusive license and began the business development of Easeamine®.