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The Financial News (Korea) - April 25, 2005 Pharmanex announced this week that its flagship product LifePak is the first to receive independent certification from three major independent testing groups, reaffirming the quality and labeling accuracy of the product. These third-party testing companies include NSF International, ConsumerLab.com and the Banned Substances Control Group (BSCG considered having reputable dietary supplement product testing programs.) Joseph Chang Ph.D., president of Pharmanex, said that passing these testing programs reaffirms our commitment to high standards for sourcing raw materials, standardizing active ingredients and building safeguards into our manufacturing processes to ensure we deliver the highest-quality product to consumers.
China Times (Taiwan) - April 20, 2005 Olympic Gold Winner Chen Shu Shin has been taking OverDrive, LifePak and ProBio PCC to help her to maintain the energy level. "I do appreciate that Nu Skin has been supportive even when I was in the worst condition, they keep supporting me and providing me products." said Chen.
Straits Times: Mind Your Body (Singapore) The "Mind Your Body" section of the February 23, 2005 issue of the Straits Times reads, "Studies are showing that people aren't getting the nutrients they need," says Dr. Bartlett. "So a multivitamin is a good insurance policy. It costs less than a cup of coffee a day and it's helping the body stay healthy."
Malaya (Philippines) The October 16, 2004 issue of Malaya featured an article with the following quote: "As a basic foundation for good health, NSP offers LifePak, a comprehensive multivitamin/mineral dietary supplement. Specially made to address all nutrient deficiencies, LifePak is also fortified with calcium, iron, magnesium, copper, etc."
United Daily News (Taiwan) The November 17, 2004 issue of United Daily News contained the following quote about the Pharmanex BioPhotonic Scanner: "Our cells are attacked by free radicals at least 73,000 times a day. Free radicals are the original cause of disease. Pharmanex BioPhotonic Scanner has been introduced to Taiwan. It is cutting-edge testing tool that safely measures carotenoid levels and provides immediate evidence of a person's carotenoid antioxidant levels."
Korea Marketing News (Korea) - Mar. 28, 2005 The March 28, 2005 issue of Korea Marketing News contained an article titled "Product Information—Lifepak." The article featured the following quote: "LifePak is a comprehensive multi-vitamin, mineral supplement for general health and well-being. Besides, LifePak provides antioxidant nutrients and optimum amounts to promote long-term health."
Body Book (Japan) Circulation: 200,000 The August 20, 2004 edition of Body Book, featured an article titled, "This Supplement is Necessary to Do My Job!" The story highlights Ms. Ohtawa, who is a physician and says that LifePak is her choice for a daily supplement. She comments in the story by saying, "Because of my profession, I easily catch someone's cold. So, I am taking LifePak containing sufficient vitamin and minerals." The article contains supplements that are recommended by beautiful career women.
Tarzan (Japan) Circulation: 89,054 The August 25, 2004 edition of Tarzan features LifePak and OverDrive. The articled is titled, "Let Me Introduce You to How I Take Supplements in Accordance With My Lifestyle." The story highlights Ms. Minako Yoshino, a footwear demand planner for Nike Japan, who says she uses LifePak and OverDrive. She comments in the story by saying, "My triathlon friends recommended LifePak and Overdrive and it has worked for me too. When I first started triathlons, I felt physically fatigue. But now, I don't feel fatigue so much like I did before. Also, I rarely catch a cold since I started taking these supplements." The article discusses the benefits of supplements.
Hong Kong Daily (Hong Kong) Circulation: 105,000 The February 06, 2004 edition of Hong Kong Daily featured an article on LifePak. The article reads, "The all new Pharmanex LifePak is a comprehensive nutritional supplementation system which contains 34 nutrients (13 vitamins, 12 minerals and 9 phytonutrients) and 40 antioxidants." The article discusses the benefits of LifePak.
Le Generaliste (French), De Huisarts (Dutch) The February 18, 2004 edition of Le Generaliste and De Huisarts featured an article on LifePak. The story reads, "We are talking about supplementing a normal diet. Not everyone has the possibility to have a breakfast including all the nutrients needed or eat enough fruits." The article discusses the importance of supplementation and includes references to LifePak studies.
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