Why the supplement I use for my family is the best in the world
Business Opportunities for stay at home parents – who are looking for ways to socialise, make a growing income, and also be part of one of the best most respected and ethical companies in the world – appear to be many. Most are expensive to start and disappear in a puff of smoke after a very short time.
If they can also provide the best nutrition available to their children – then that is likely to be a business opportunity worth getting involved in. Simply sharing products that you love to use yourself.
I have been using Mannatech supplements for many years, and occasionally letting other people know how good it is (OK, I’m busy, I’ve not been sharing it enough).
I’ll be honest – the main reason I originally chose Mannatech was because the Nutriverus (multi-nutrient powder) is tasteless and the kids are happy to have it stirred into a glass of juice – and because every time I buy a pot, a child somewhere in the world receives a months worth of nutritional support – because Mannatech is also a Social Enterprise company, fighting malnutrition around the world.
Dr Nugent talks here at a conference about how Mannatech offers an excellent start up business opportunity but ALSO why the products are so amazing.
If you are interested in health and wellness for your family, you will want to listen to this recording:
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6th March 2022
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