Lets Look at Nu Skin Life Pak

October 26, 2007 | By Monika Mundell |


LifePak is a nutritional supplementation system of the MLM company Nu Skin, that is supposed to provide us with the optimum amounts of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients and trace elements to support our general health. it provides the body with several health benefits which include:

 

  • Promotion of general well being.
  • Support of normal blood sugar metabolism
  • Support of proper insulin function
  • Provision of bone nutrition including calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and other bone nutrients
  • Provision of anti aging protection that includes alpha-lipoid acid and 20 more protective nutrients that help to promote normal regeneration of our body’s cells and their genetic information - DNA.
  • Provision of a full spectrum nutritional support for our immune system with vitamins A, C, E, B6, zinc, and a carotenoid blend.
  • It delivers cardiovascular support with natural vitamin E and B-vitamins, and a full spectrum of antioxidant phytonutrients.
  • The product also addresses common vitamin, mineral and trace element deficiencies with highly bio available and well-tolerated nutrients in the most appropriate dosages.

 

image LifePak is supplied in a 30 day supply pack containing 60 sachets. Each of the packets contain 4 tablets. According to Nu Skin, we need to consume vitamins and minerals twice a day in order to get the most benefit out of them. By doing this, we will be protected by antioxidants round the clock.

 

Nu Skin is handy for on the go because of their convenient pocket size packaging.

 

To tolerate the intake of vitamins in the body and provide their full absorption, LifePak should preferably be taken with a meal. Nu Skin doesn’t take any responsibility and makes no claims about the ability to provide safety for those with preconditioned health problems such as diabetes and more. People predisposed of such problems are advised to consult with their medical professional first.

 

Is LifePak halal?
LifePak is halal certified by IFANCA (The Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America).

For more detailed information visit Nu Skin.com

Monika

 

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