Bentonville, AR January 12, 2012: Dr. Sandy Trexler is a 50 year old mother of three (who looks 35!) who believes that women of all ages need to do a better job of “cleaning up” their homes and their bodies throughout their lives. An author (“Bye Bye Baby Fat”) and nutritional consultant, she just launched two unrelated and innovative products that can help women (and men) of all ages. Most women today are juggling careers, family, and household duties and Dr. Trexler has come up with two ways to simplify and self-treat.
Fountain of Youth (FOY) (http://istarwellness.com/
Dr. Trexler’s other invention will not prolong life, but it will also save time and frustration and make people smile. Thong Thang (www.thongthang.com)
Only 20% of inventors are women, but necessity is often (literally) the mother of invention. Dr. Trexler used her own family and personal experiences to transform the way other women like her live today.
About Sandy Trexler, Ed.D
As the Special Projects Coordinator for the internationally renowned Cooper Institute in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Sandy Trexler trained wellness leaders, health educators and aerobics instructors. She has worked as a consultant to various organizations including the Secret Service, the Internal Revenue Service, and Public School Teachers. As an instructor at Texas Christian University, The University of North Texas and The University of Arkansas, Dr. Trexler taught classes such as health education, stress management and nutrition.
Dr. Trexler is the author of Bye-Bye Babyfat, and has appeared on a wide spectrum of media including the Today Show with Katie Couric and in USA Today. She was also a production assistant and reporter for the award-winning WFAA-TV News in Dallas. Dr. Trexler also ran a weight loss and wellness clinic—True Weight Loss and continues to work with individual clients and groups on a wide range of health goals.
Currently, Dr. Trexler serves as President and co-founder of STAR Wellness, a company which helps individuals and groups incorporate daily behaviors that reduce health risk and enhance quality of life.
After graduating with a BA in Communications from the University of Texas at Arlington, she received her Master of Science in Exercise Science from the University of North Texas in Denton and her Doctor of Education in Health Education from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. She lives in Bentonville Arkansas with her three children.



