On Relief
Lt. Col. William Rieger on Corganics
As a military professional who served as the Director of the Army Physical Fitness Training Program and Commandant of the United States Army Physical Fitness School, my primary responsibility was to act as the Army’s proponent and subject matter expert in the area of physical fitness training. Inherent in this assignment is the requirement for theoretical study, relevant research and the development of cutting edge physical fitness doctrine for our soldiers as Army training evolves to keep pace with the physical readiness requirements of our nation’s military men and women at war.
Several years ago, Mr. Gene Thrash contacted me through a mutual friend concerning several health products that he was developing. One product, Smooth Shave Gel, became an immediate favorite of the soldiers assigned to the United States Army Physical Fitness School. These soldiers trained other soldiers across the Army and Smooth Shave Gel became extremely popular for its smooth shave without irritation. In fact some stated that they never cut themselves when using Smooth Shave Gel.
Mr. Thrash sought our advice and recommendations as Corganics continued to development new products. A Blister Preventative was recently field-tested by an Army unit that conducts regular foot march training once per week at distances from 6 to 25 miles. Soldiers were amazed at the products ability to reduce the onset of blisters especially at the common sites of irritation known to the foot marching soldier. Relief, Corganics' newest product, demonstrates potential across a wide range of athletic acute muscular-skeletal injury as well as certain chronic medical conditions. Members of the staff and faculty of the United States Army Physical Fitness School have expressed positive results when using Relief for both chronic and general muscle soreness. Athletes ranging in age and athletic prowess have expressed similar positive results. Relief, most definitely, has great potential for the recreational athlete, as well as for use by athletic trainers in professional sports.