Nutrilite
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Nutrilite is a brand of vitamin, mineral, and dietary supplements developed by Amway, a multi-level marketing company based in Ada, Michigan, USA. Nutrilite products are widely recognized for their nutritional value and are sold globally through Amway's network of independent distributors.
History[edit | edit source]
Nutrilite was founded in 1934 by Carl F. Rehnborg, a pioneer in the field of nutrition science. Rehnborg's research led to the development of the first multivitamin/multimineral product sold in North America. The brand was acquired by Amway in 1972, and has since become a cornerstone of the company's product offering.
Products[edit | edit source]
Nutrilite's product range includes vitamins and minerals, dietary supplements, protein powders, and herbal supplements. The brand is particularly known for its 'Double X' multivitamin, a product that provides 12 vitamins, 10 minerals, and 22 plant concentrates.
Manufacturing and Quality Control[edit | edit source]
Nutrilite products are manufactured using a unique process that involves growing the ingredients on certified organic farms. This ensures that the products are free from harmful pesticides and other chemicals. The manufacturing process is overseen by a team of scientists and quality control experts to ensure that the products meet the highest standards of purity and potency.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
Nutrilite's commitment to research and development is evident in its state-of-the-art research facilities in Buena Park, California, and Shanghai, China. These facilities are dedicated to the study of nutrition and the development of new products.
Criticism and Controversy[edit | edit source]
Despite its popularity, Nutrilite has faced criticism and controversy. Some critics argue that the products are overpriced and that the multi-level marketing model used by Amway is exploitative. However, the company maintains that its products offer good value for money and that its business model provides opportunities for entrepreneurs.
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