Category Archives: News & Views (Amway & Nutrilite)

5 Ways to Remember Your Nutrilite Supplements

A family busy preparing a meal. Making a habit of taking your Nutrilite™ supplement with a regular meal can help you remember to take them.
A family busy preparing a meal. Making a habit of taking your Nutrilite™ supplement with a regular meal can help you remember to take them.

As the saying goes, food isn’t nutrition until you eat it. The same could be said for taking (or as I’d say “eating”) Nutrilite™ supplements. Trouble is, it can be difficult to shape the healthy habit of daily supplementation into a daily routine, especially when you’re just starting. If this is you, you’re not alone. Turning any behavior you want to do into an action that you actually do – consistently – requires more than a little nudge.

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The Best of Nature Just Got Better

Farm staff harvest dried chia. El Petacal hillside can be seen in the background. El Petacal, Mexico. 2019.
Farm staff harvest dried chia. El Petacal hillside can be seen in the background. El Petacal, Mexico. 2019.

I continue to marvel at the innovation that takes place at our farms. To me, it’s a key reason why consumers trust the Nutrilite™ brand. Our farms are an impressive ecosystem that combines thousands of acres of fertile farmland with sustainable organic farming practices. It’s unlike any other in the world. That’s important, especially these days. Why? While others struggle with uncertain supply chains to find in-demand botanicals, we have the ability to leverage our vertical integration.

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Skin Health & Carotenoids

An Erlenmeyer flask brimming with colorful carotenoids. New research reveals these colorful plant compounds have skin health benefits.
An Erlenmeyer flask brimming with colorful carotenoids. New research reveals these colorful plant compounds have skin health benefits.

When you ask Kevin Gellenbeck, Ph.D., about carotenoids, plan to settle in for a master class. For over 30 years, the good doctor has been researching the wonders of carotenoids and the plants that make them. Along the way, he has shared his insights at international conferences, in prestigious scientific journals and with Amway distributors around the world.

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Every Age Deserves the Nutrilite Advantage

That's me in the red jacket smiling for the aerial video as the 78-foot Double X sloop sails under the Golden Gate Bridge All hands were on deck for the beginning of this adventure to the South Seas. San Francisco, Calif., July 16, 2016. Photo: C. Woods.
That’s me in the red jacket smiling for the aerial video as the 78-foot Double X sloop sails under the Golden Gate Bridge All hands were on deck for the beginning of this adventure to the South Seas. San Francisco, Calif., July 16, 2016. Photo: C. Woods.

It’s a beautiful day out here in Telluride, Colorado. I can’t tell you how much joy it has been to be with my family enjoying the outdoors. Just the other day, I watched my youngest granddaughter ski. What a little marvel. She’s not even two, but she’s already on skis. It sure was fun to see her glide towards her mother’s outstretched arms. I wouldn’t be surprised if she is on the 2038 USA Olympic ski team. Yes, you can definitely say that I’m a proud granddad!

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My Dad & Lessons Learned in 1918

My father Carl F. Rehnborg at the “Gate from Altar of Temples.” Little did he realize the adventure he would soon embark upon. Beijing, China; May 30, 1917.
My father Carl F. Rehnborg at the “Gate from Altar of Temples.” Little did he realize the adventure he would soon embark upon. Beijing, China; May 30, 1917.

As I sit in my office, my mind drifts to my father. You may be surprised to learn that he was one of the nearly 500 million people — about one in three — caught in the crosshairs of the 1918 flu pandemic. Like many young healthy adults, he landed in the hospital, where this deadly flu almost cost him his life. 

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