Yes, and still has the same label.
I was diagnosed with three different autoimmune diseases several years ago--Lupus, Scleroderma, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthaffect has successfully taken care of the inflammation that comes with Scleroderma, and I am no longer experiencing any of the symptoms from any of the autoimmune diseases I was diagnosed with.
The population of Reliv is 246.
Reliv was created in 1988.
One thing for certain if you put Reliv in your pancakes, is that all of the vitamins and minerals in Reliv will then be in your pancakes.
No. Reliv is very careful and serious about being a nutritional company. Reliv uses non GMO soy, and has quality ingredients. Reliv is also a member of the CRN (Council for Responsible Nutrition) Reliv believes in the DO NO HARM approach to wellness and the health industry.
No. Reliv uses non GMO soy powder
Of course, it is.As far as products are concerned, Reliv is World leader in optimal nutrition.Reliv's cutting-edge formulas deliver optimal nutrient levels in forms that are readily absorbed by the body. Reliv nutrition works.When it comes to the business opportunity, Reliv has a Proven home-based business opportunity. More than 60,000 independent Reliv entrepreneurs in 16 countries own and operate Reliv businesses.
Reliv International is a legitimate company in that it was properly incorporated, has corporate officers and is listed on a stock exchange. But that is a different question from "Do Reliv products work?" if that is what you mean.
Reliv International is very savvy about getting complaints against it removed from websites by strong-arming, fear-tactics and ominous threats of lawsuits that complainants are liable for 'defamation of the Reliv brand' should anything be said that could be deemed negative or against the company, whether online or off. Allegedly many top level Reliv Ambassadors have been terminated or had their income yanked for posting complaints about the company online, so its not surprising why you won't easily find complaints against Reliv, they have a track record for going into arbitration to settle all legal battles, which is to say SETTLE OUT OF COURT, and therefore appears "squeaky clean" on the surface, but if you know where to look, you'll find Reliv International is anything BUT lawsuit-free. There are however, still plenty of complaints appearing on the web (perhaps too fast for Reliv to sweep them all up) and range from concerned distributors losing results, health discussions about soy and even some "negative testimonials" about Reliv International's products or the Reliv pyramid scheme. Many 3rd party reviews about Reliv fall under the inalienable rights and protections under "Freedom of Speech," and therefore more difficult for Reliv to get deleted or removed from web host servers via threat of litigation.
No. Reliv claims to be a nutritional supplement.
YES! I'm on Reliv for my pregnancy and my sister and sister-in-law have birthed 9 beautifully healthy Reliv babies between them. All three of our doctors have approved it instead of prenatal vitamins. I highly recommend it!
Reliv does not make health claims, or claim to cure anything. However, there are many testimonies of people who have had good results with their thyroid function when using Reliv products. Your best bet is to go to the person who introduced you to Reliv and ask to talk to some of these people to find out what they were taking and how they were taking it. They should be able to connect you so you can get more in depth information.