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Partner.Co’s Brett West Publishes New Article On The Health Benefits Of Tahitian Noni®

This peer-reviewed study, published in the journal Health, continues West’s 20+ years of research on the noni plant.
Continuing his 20+ years of research on the noni plant and its products, Partner.Co Senior Director of Research Brett West recently published a new study in the peer-reviewed journal Health.
The paper, “Consumer Perceptions of Noni Juice Health Benefits during a 90-Day In-Home Use Test,” was published in March 2023. The study gave 319 adults with chronic health conditions a 90-day supply of unlabeled Tahitian Noni® Juice.
The participants were instructed to consume four fluid ounces daily and were given questionnaires at the 30-, 60- and 90-day marks to gauge appeal and perceived effectiveness.
Throughout history, there have been over 100 different documented uses of noni for health and wellness. People have used every part of the noni plant to help elevate their bodies to new levels of holistic wellness. The power of this historical plant was brought to the modern world by John J. Wadsworth almost three decades ago, and since then millions of people around the world have benefitted from using Tahitian Noni.

Of the participants, an impressive 94 percent felt that their health improved after drinking TNJ for 90 days. More than 80 percent

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Study Confirms Protandim Extends Life

 
A new study sponsored by the NIA ITP and published in Aging Cell found what developers and users of LifeVantage – a Triple AAA+ classified opportunity by Business For Home – have held to be true for a very long time.
As part of the NIA ITP federally-funded program that examines treatments with the “potential to extend lifespan and delay disease and dysfunction,” and thereby extend lifespan, researchers provided the supplement Protandim® mice in a rigorous and carefully controlled study.
The result: Protandim was proven to “significantly increase the lifespan of male mice, with a 7 percent increase in median survival.” The findings on female mice were less dramatically conclusive, showing an increase in lifespan of 3 percent.
Since the NIA ITP program’s inception in 1999, Protandim is the only nutritional supplement tested that

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Amway Helps Stanford In First-Ever Study On Diet And Lifestyle

 
A new, first-of-its-kind research study was announced today that will analyze how changes in diet and lifestyle can impact long-term wellness and contribute to healthy aging.
Conducted by the Stanford Prevention Research Center and funded through a $10 million unrestricted gift from the Amway Nutrilite Health Institute Wellness Fund, WELL aims to identify lifestyle and environmental factors that mayhelp  people maintain their health and wellness as they age. WELL will be designed, conducted, and analyzed by scientists at Stanford Prevention Research Center and will be entirely under the control of Stanford University with no involvement by Amway in these processes so as to safeguard investigative independence.
Funding WELL is one of several investments  the company is making to advance the science of wellness.
Last month Amway released the Global Phytonutrient Report, based on research commissioned by the Nutrilite Health Institute, which revealed that most adults fall short of consuming the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables.

“Nutrilite is focused on helping people  ‘close the dietary gaps’ that 60-87 percent of us experience due to lifestyle, food availability and other factors,” said Keith Randolph, Ph.D., nutrition technology strategist at the Nutrilite Health Institute and co-author of the research published in the British Journal of Nutrition. “WELL has the potential to help us

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