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LifeWave Awards Gallery

Welcome to the LifeWave Award Gallery, which features the recognition we have been honored to receive over the years. Click on the images below for a full view photo of each award.

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The “Moving America Forward” Award

In January 2011, LifeWave had the honor of being selected for a feature on Moving America Forward, a nationally-aired news television program in the United States hosted by an international celebrity and icon, William Shatner. Moving America Forward highlights entrepreneurs and organizations whose products and services contribute to the progress of the nation. During the segment, LifeWave was recognized with the “Moving America Forward” Award.  
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LifeWave Featured in Suzanne Somers’ Sexy Forever

In 2010, for the third year in a row, Suzanne Somers featured LifeWave in a New York Times #1 Best Seller. In Sexy Forever, Suzanne shares her secrets to staying young, healthy and vibrant after 40. LifeWave is one of those secrets.
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LifeWave Featured in Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies, 2010
Rank #1435/5000

Inc. Magazine’s annual ranking of fastest growing companies is a well-recognized and comprehensive listing of rapidly developing private companies in the United States. For two years in a row, in 2009 and 2010, LifeWave had the distinction of being named to this prestigious list. Not only that, but in 2010, we jumped a whopping 3,380 spots from the previous year to number 1,435.
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LifeWave Five-Year Anniversary Award

From November 10-14, 2009, LifeWave celebrated its five-year anniversary in style – with an unforgettable Caribbean cruise. On the last day of that journey, LifeWave staff members, with the enthusiastic support of the entire field, presented David Schmidt with this striking commemorative crystal sculpture.
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LifeWave Featured in Suzanne Somers’ Knockout

When Suzanne Somers feels passionately about a product or company, she’s not shy about sharing it. After featuring LifeWave in Breakthrough in 2008, she once again included a feature interview with David Schmidt in her 2009 hit book Knockout. In his interview, David talks about the critical role glutathione plays in ridding our bodies of cancer-causing toxins. Knockout made #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List.
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LifeWave Featured in Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies, 2009

Inc. Magazine’s annual ranking of fastest growing companies is a well-recognized and comprehensive listing of rapidly developing private companies in the United States. For two years in a row, in 2009 and 2010, LifeWave had the distinction of being named to this prestigious list. In 2009, we were ranked number 4,825.
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International Observatory of Discomfort Award (Osservatorio Internazionale Sul Disagio)

The International Observatory of Discomfort is a society whose mission is to recognize people and organizations who aid in the relief of international suffering. Members of the organization had observed IceWave being used in Italy with remarkable effectiveness. As a result, Professor Angelo Marra, Secretary General of the society, presented David Schmidt with this award in 2009, at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France, for the development of IceWave.
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Medal of Recognition from Rome

In April 2009, the worst earthquake Italy has seen in three decades struck the historic central Italian city of L'Aquila. The disaster killed hundreds, left tens of thousands homeless and injured more than 1,500 people. LifeWave responded by donating patches to help emergency response workers, volunteers and victims cope with the aftermath of this catastrophe.
In recognition of LifeWave’s efforts, an emissary from the office of the Mayor of Rome presented David Schmidt with this gold coin in front of a crowd of more than 800 who were gathered for LifeWave's open meeting at the Ergife Palace Hotel in Rome on October 25, 2009.
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LifeWave Featured in Suzanne Somers’ Breakthrough

In 2008, Suzanne Somers, one of America’s most trusted health advocates, featured David   Schmidt and the LifeWave patches in her hugely successful book Breakthrough, which detailed eight life-altering steps to wellness. One of those steps, and a key component of Suzanne’s anti-aging regimen, is the LifeWave patches. Breakthrough rapidly rose to #1 on the New York Times   Best Sellers List.
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Cambridge Who’s Who Award

The “Cambridge Who’s Who” Registry is a detailed compilation of biographies of executives, professionals and entrepreneurs across a wide variety of industries. Inclusion in the registry is limited to individuals who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their industry and occupation. David Schmidt was selected for inclusion in the registry’s 2008-2009 edition and was recognized as a Lifetime Member.
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Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science and Technology

In 1999, the Award Committee for the International Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Inventors Club of America, selected David Schmidt to receive an Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science and Technology, for his work in the biomedical field as well as his contribution to the research of metal alloys. The International Hall of Fame was an organization that was established to honor and recognize exceptional work by inventors.
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Advanced Technology Award, 1999

In 1999, David Schmidt was presented with the Advanced Technology Award for the second year in a row. The International Hall of Fame (sponsored by the Inventors Clubs of America) recognized David for his work in developing a metal alloy that served as a catalyst for producing hydrogen and oxygen gas from water – something that had never been done before!
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Advanced Technology Award, 1998

In 1998, David Schmidt was presented with this Advanced Technology Award from the International Hall of Fame (sponsored by the Inventors Clubs of America) for his work in developing a catalyst for accumulating minerals from sea water to form a new type of cement. The novel invention was aptly dubbed “SEA-MENT.”

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