Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Mannatech's NutriVerus(TM) Powder Now Available in the United States

Mannatech announced today the public availability, in the United States, of its newest nutritional supplement, NutriVerus powder. Mannatech launched the product to its sales Associates in mid-April at its MannaFest(SM) 2012 global convention. The product is the first of its kind, combining essential vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, glyconutrients, stabilized rice bran and organic fruits and vegetables all in one product, and all sourced from real food.

Data shows that 95% of dietary supplements consumed in the United States today are synthetically made.* NutriVerus powder is Mannatech's alternative for those looking for complete, naturally sourced nutrition. In addition, the product leverages the technologies of more than 60 global patents granted to Mannatech, including its flagship Ambrotose(R) technologies.



"We're very excited about the potential of our NutriVerus powder to change the way that people address their daily nutritional needs," said Mannatech CEO and Chief Science Officer Dr. Robert Sinnott. "For several years now, Mannatech has been dedicated to offering nutritional products based on Real Food Technology solutions. NutriVerus powder represents the apex of this philosophy. NutriVerus combines natural vitamins and minerals with natural antioxidants and Mannatech's patented glyconutrient technology into a simple, affordable solution for the entire family."

NutriVerus powder is available in a high-potency, powder form, and is designed to be flavor-neutral. This innovative approach allows consumers to add the product easily to anything they eat or drink, substantially boosting its nutritional value. Ordinary food becomes extraordinarily nutritious with the addition of NutriVerus.

The product is currently available only in the United States. Mannatech will be launching the product in its other 21 markets throughout the rest of 2012 and the first part of 2013.


The Vitamin Myth Exposed - www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_3697.cfm

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Mannatech Announces Open Registration for TWU's Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching Certification Program

Registration is now officially open for the "Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching" course designed by the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at Texas Woman's University (TWU), with input from Mannatech scientists. 

This is very impressive, as you don't see any nutritional companies able to educate at universities like this.

This science-based course was designed to meet the growing demand of both health professionals and members of the general public who are eager to learn more about health and nutrition and discover how to implement this knowledge in realistic ways into their daily lives. With this curriculum, individuals can bolster their wellness business and/or overall knowledge about nutrition, integrative health, supplements and achieving a healthier lifestyle.

As part of TWU's curriculum Dr. Rob Sinnott, Co-CEO and Chief Science Officer at Mannatech, will be guest lecturing on the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994. Upon completion of this 45-hour, university-level program, participants will earn a Certificate of Completion of Training as well as continuing education credit hours.
Like Mannatech, TWU promotes the concept of social entrepreneurism and making a difference: The proceeds from this class will be used to fund scholarships for needy and deserving undergraduate and graduate students. So, while students increase their knowledge and the marketability of their skills, they will also be helping others. 
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Saturday, December 03, 2011

Mannatech and Texas Woman's University Announce Discounted Early Registration for Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching Certification Program

Improve the health of your career with this self-paced nutrition-based wellness course 

Mannatech, Incorporated announced that early registration for the "Nutrition and Personal Health Coaching" course designed by the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at Texas Woman's University (TWU), with input from Mannatech scientists, is now open at $100 off the regular price until December 30, 2011.

This unique, science-based, online course was designed to meet the growing demand of both health professionals and members of the general public who are eager to learn more about health and nutrition and discover how to implement this knowledge in realistic ways into their daily lives. With this curriculum, individuals can bolster their wellness business and/or overall knowledge about nutrition, integrative health, supplements and achieving a healthier lifestyle.

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Saturday, November 05, 2011

Newest Grant Brings Ambrotose Technology Patents to a Total of 52

A Notice of Grant of the patent entitled "Compositions of Plant Carbohydrates as Dietary Supplements" was published in the Brazilian Industrial Property Journal on October 18, 2011. This brings the total number of patents related to our Ambrotose(R) technology to 52.

"This latest addition to our large patent portfolio reinforces our leadership position in the dietary supplement industry," said Robert A. Sinnott, Ph.D., MNS, co-CEO and chief science officer of Mannatech. "As Mannatech continues publishing its research in peer-reviewed scientific journals, this further establishes Mannatech as an unparalleled innovator of scientifically validated nutritional supplements."

Mannatech currently holds more than 70 patents that have been issued worldwide for the technology relating to Ambrotose, Ambrotose AO(R), GI-ProBalance(R) and PhytoMatrix(R) product formulations. Many of Mannatech's products are based on Real Food Technology solutions, which provide consumers with products that contain standardized levels of natural and plant-sourced nutrients. Food-sourced ingredients are chosen from those scientifically proven to most benefit the human body.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

New Nutrition Program: Mannatech Partners with Texas Woman's University

Texas Woman's University and nutritional supplement manufacturer Mannatech, Inc. have joined forces to create an online nutrition program to guide current and future health professionals.

"This course prepares students to deliver a prescription for a healthy body and sound mind through good nutrition and lifestyle practices," said Dr. Chandan Prasad, Professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at TWU.

The curriculum, which includes comprehensive nutrition, integrative health and dietary supplementation information, is unique in that it provides guidance in how to effectively coach those interested in pursuing healthy behavioral changes.

“Even after decades of government-funded awareness campaigns, Americans continue to make poor choices about nutrition,” said Dr. Robert Sinnott, Co-CEO and Chief Science Officer of Mannatech. “Collectively, we don’t consume nearly enough fresh vegetables, fruit and dietary fiber and the vast majority of foods that people consume are extensively processed. This has contributed to a myriad of expensive health-related issues. There is clearly a need for properly trained ‘wellness coaches’ who can personally educate consumers about nutrition and healthy choices. Many of Mannatech’s 223,000 Associates* are passionate about wellness. We believe that this new training program offered by TWU, an accredited university with a world-recognized nutrition department, will create new opportunities for our Associates and other people interested in pursuing a career in the growing health and nutrition field.”

To guide the public toward dietary supplement messaging that is compliant with regulations established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the innovative TWU curriculum also includes a guest lecture from Dr. Sinnott about the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). Individuals who successfully complete the program will receive a Certification of Completion of Training by TWU’s Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences.