"I believe that we each have a personal responsibility to do our part to make the world a better and safer place for our children and future generations.
Only the very best products have been suggested on this site; eco-friendly products, which demonstrate that you can live in a way that is consistent with your values." -Connie Weddell
Every company claims to have the highest quality standards and products backed by outstanding science.
They all claim to be the best.
So what makes Shaklee different?
Did you know they were the:
#1 natural nutrition
company in the U.S.?
Because Shaklee has Integrity:
- For over 50 years, generations of families have counted on Shaklee to do what no other company can do quite like them—make products that are naturally safe AND proven effective.
- They have never promoted their products with hype or false claims.
- They have never been asked by the FTC or FDA to retract any of their products – something that cannot be said for many of their competitors.
- Over 83,000 tests annually for product quality
- Over 100 scientific papers, 90 of them published in peer-reviewed journals
- Quality far beyond industry standards:
Landmark Dietary Supplement Study
Changing Brands can change your life
A landmark study—the first ever on a rare population of long-term dietary supplement users*—showed that people who took Shaklee supplements had markedly better health than both multivitamin and non-supplement users.
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- Their commitment is to only make products that will do no harm and to make them as natural as possible.
- Following Dr. Shaklee's advice, Shaklee draws from the wisdom of nature in everything they do.
- What that means is Shaklee makes products from the purest natural ingredients.
- And they take stringent measures to keep out pesticides, contaminants, and other unnatural things that simply don't belong there.
- But just as important as what they take from nature is what they don't take.
- Shaklee was the first in the world to be Climate Neutral™, which means they operate with a net zero impact on the earth.
- Shaklee world headquarters is a renowned model of environmental responsibility. They make products that are gentle on the planet.
- And they do not test on animals.
- Every product is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. Shaklee's guarantee to you: The products always work, are always safe, and are always green. money back guarantee. No questions asked.
- Ever since Shaklee was founded, they've been following the laws of nature. So far, they've never gone wrong.
NoAnimal Testing
As a socially-responsible company, Shaklee does not conduct animal testing; they have never conducted animal testing, and they will never conduct animal testing.
Shaklee has never done business with any lab that conducts tests on animals.
Shaklee
is about
doing what's right
Sometimes, you do things because they're good for business.
And sometimes, you do things just because you should.
Among these is their:
- Sponsorship of three North Pole expeditions to measure the impact of global warming.
- Partnership with Dr. Wangari Maathai, the first Nobel Peace laureate recognized for environmental work.
- Donation of almost half a million dollars to U.S. hurricane relief.
- Annual giving that has topped $3 million.
The list goes on.
And so does their commitment to doing what's right simply because it is.
But the real reason
is much less quantifiable.
It's passion.
Shaklee thinks health is the most important thing in the whole world. Without it, we have nothing else.
So everything that goes into every Shaklee bottle is designed to make you healthy - and to do it so well you tell your friends about it. Dr. Shaklee's vision was to give people the wealth of health. We still think that's the best idea to build a company on.
Shaklee Product Philosophy
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The following monograph(s) have a listed interaction or depletion with :
- Ashwagandha (Thyroid medications)
- Ashwagandha (Narcotic medications)
- Ashwagandha (Anti-anxiety medications )
- Ashwagandha (Sedative and hypnotic medications )
- Bifidobacteria (Antibiotics)
- Bilberry (Anticoagulant medications)
- Bilberry (Antiplatelet medications)
- Biotin (Antibiotics)
- Biotin (Anticonvulsants)
- Black Cohosh (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Calcium (Aminoglycosides)
- Calcium (amphotericin B)
- Calcium (Anticonvulsants)
- Calcium (Salicylates)
- Calcium (cholestyramine)
- Calcium (cholchicine)
- Calcium (digoxin)
- Calcium (Corticosteroid medications)
- Calcium (EDTA)
- Calcium (cimetidine)
- Calcium (isoniazid)
- Calcium (Loop diuretics)
- Calcium (Aluminum and magnesium containing antacids )
- Calcium (Potassium-sparing diuretics)
- Calcium (Tetracyclines)
- Calcium (iron)
- Calcium (zinc)
- Calcium (Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics)
- Calcium (levothyroxine)
- Cat's Claw (Anticoagulant medications)
- Cat's Claw (Antiplatelet medications)
- Cat's Claw (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs))
- Cat's Claw (Immune globulins)
- Cat's Claw (Passive vaccines)
- Cat's Claw (Immunosuppressive medications)
- Chamomile (Sedative and hypnotic medications )
- Chamomile (Anti-anxiety medications )
- Chamomile (Warfarin)
- Chromium (Corticosteroid medications)
- Chromium (sugar)
- Chromium (carbohydrates)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Beta-blockers)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Biguanides)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (clonidine)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (gemfibrozil)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (haloperidol)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (hydralazine)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (methyldopa)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Phenothiazines)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Sulfonylureas)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Thiazide diuretics)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Tricyclic antidepressants)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Coenzyme Q10 (CO-Q10) (orlistat)
- Copper (molybdenum)
- Copper (ethambutol)
- Copper (vitamin B-6)
- Copper (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Copper (clofibrate)
- Copper (fenofibrate)
- Copper (penicillamine)
- Copper (valproic acid)
- Copper (zidovudine (AZT))
- Copper (zinc)
- Copper (iron)
- Copper (vitamin C)
- Cordyceps (Anticoagulant medications)
- Cordyceps (Antiplatelet medications)
- Cordyceps (MAO inhibitors)
- Dandelion Leaf (digoxin)
- Dandelion Leaf (lithium)
- Dandelion Leaf (Diuretic medications)
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (Antidepressants)
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (Central nervous system stimulants)
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (chitosan)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (mineral oil)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (orlistat)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (Olestra containing products)
- Dong Quai (Anticoagulant medications)
- Dong Quai (Antiplatelet medications)
- Dong Quai (Antihypertensive medications)
- Dong Quai (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Dong Quai (Oral contraceptives)
- Echinacea (Immunosuppressive medications)
- Echinacea (Corticosteroid medications)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (orlistat)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (chitosan)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (olestra)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (mineral oil)
- Elder (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Eleuthero, Siberian Ginseng (digoxin)
- Eleuthero, Siberian Ginseng (Barbiturates)
- Eleuthero, Siberian Ginseng (Antihypertensive medications)
- Eleuthero, Siberian Ginseng (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Fiber (Oral medications)
- Fiber (lovastatin)
- Fiber (digoxin)
- Fiber (psyllium)
- Fiber (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Fiber (Dietary minerals)
- Flaxseed (mineral oil)
- Flaxseed (orlistat)
- Flaxseed (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Flaxseed (Olestra containing products)
- Flaxseed (chitosan)
- Folic Acid (Aluminum and magnesium containing antacids)
- Folic Acid (Alcoholic beverages)
- Folic Acid (Anticonvulsants)
- Folic Acid (Salicylates)
- Folic Acid (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Folic Acid (Corticosteroid medications)
- Folic Acid (H-2 receptor antagonists)
- Folic Acid (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs))
- Folic Acid (Oral contraceptives)
- Folic Acid (metformin)
- Folic Acid (methotrexate)
- Folic Acid (Trimethoprim-containing antibiotics)
- Folic Acid (sulfasalazine)
- Folic Acid (Potassium-sparing diuretics)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (mineral oil)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (orlistat)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (olestra)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (Lipase inhibitor supplements)
- Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) (chitosan)
- Garlic (Antihypertensive medications)
- Garlic (Antihyperlipidemic medications )
- Garlic (Anticoagulant medications)
- Garlic (Antiplatelet medications)
- Garlic (saquinavir)
- Ginger (Anticoagulant medications)
- Ginger (Antiplatelet medications)
- Ginkgo (Anticoagulant medications)
- Ginkgo (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs))
- Ginkgo (MAO inhibitors)
- Ginkgo (Antiplatelet medications)
- Green Tea (Anticoagulant medications)
- Green Tea (Antiplatelet medications)
- Green Tea (methotrexate)
- Green Tea (Fluoroquinolone antibiotics )
- Green Tea (Antihypertensive medications)
- Green Tea (Oral contraceptives)
- Green Tea (Central nervous system stimulants )
- Green Tea (OTC decongestants)
- Green Tea (Anti-anxiety medications)
- Green Tea (MAO inhibitors)
- Green Tea (theophylline)
- Green Tea (phenytoin)
- Green Tea (fluconazole)
- Green Tea (verapamil)
- Green Tea (quinidine)
- Green Tea (aspirin)
- Green Tea (acetaminophen)
- Hawthorn (Antiarrhythmic medications )
- Hawthorn (Cardiac glycosides)
- Hawthorn (ACE inhibitors)
- Hawthorn (Antihypertensive medications)
- Inositol (Antibiotics)
- Inositol (Divalent cation minerals)
- Iron (ascorbic acid)
- Iron (phosphorus)
- Iron (Salicylates)
- Iron (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Iron (H-2 receptor antagonists)
- Iron (indomethacin)
- Iron (neomycin)
- Iron (penicillamine)
- Iron (stanozolol)
- Iron (Tetracyclines)
- Iron (Fluoroquinolone antibiotics )
- Iron (calcium)
- Iron (magnesium)
- Iron (manganese)
- Iron (zinc)
- Lactobacillus acidophilus (Antibiotics)
- Larch Arabinogalactan (Immunosuppressive medications)
- Licorice (Antihypertensive medications)
- Licorice (Diuretic medications)
- Licorice (digoxin)
- Licorice (Laxatives)
- Licorice (Corticosteroid medications)
- Licorice (nitrofurantoin)
- Licorice (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Licorice (Oral contraceptives)
- Licorice (Electrolytes)
- Licorice (lithium)
- Licorice (Anticoagulant medications)
- Licorice (Antiplatelet medications)
- Lutein (orlistat)
- Lutein (mineral oil)
- Lutein (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Lutein (Olestra containing products)
- Lutein (chitosan)
- Lycopene (mineral oil)
- Lycopene (orlistat)
- Lycopene (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Lycopene (Olestra containing products)
- Lycopene (chitosan)
- Magnesium (Aminoglycosides)
- Magnesium (amphotericin B)
- Magnesium (cholestyramine)
- Magnesium (Corticosteroid medications)
- Magnesium (Hormone replacement therapy (HRT))
- Magnesium (foscarnet)
- Magnesium (digoxin)
- Magnesium (Loop diuretics)
- Magnesium (Oral contraceptives)
- Magnesium (penacillamine)
- Magnesium (pentamidine)
- Magnesium (Tetracyclines)
- Magnesium (Thiazide diuretics)
- Magnesium (calcium)
- Magnesium (phosphate)
- Magnesium (Cisplatin)
- Manganese (copper)
- Manganese (calcium)
- Manganese (iron)
- Milk Thistle (Medications metabolized by the CYP-3A4 isoenzyme system)
- N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) (nitroglycerin (various dosage forms) )
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (chitosan)
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Olestra containing products)
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (mineral oil)
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (orlistat)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids (mineral oil)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids (Olestra containing products)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids (orlistat)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids (chitosan)
- Oregano (iron)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (MAO inhibitors)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (Central nervous system stimulants)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (Antihypertensive medications)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (Anticoagulant medications)
- Panax Ginseng (Asian) (Antiplatelet medications)
- Passionflower (Barbiturates)
- Passionflower (Anti-anxiety medications)
- Passionflower (Antidepressants)
- Passionflower (OTC products causing drowsiness)
- Passionflower (Alcoholic beverages)
- Passionflower (Anticoagulant medications)
- Phosphorus (cholestyramine)
- Phosphorus (cholchicine)
- Phosphorus (digoxin)
- Phosphorus (Aluminum and magnesium containing antacids )
- Phosphorus (calcium)
- Phosphorus (aluminum containing products)
- Phosphorus (iron)
- Potassium (albuterol)
- Potassium (Aminoglycosides)
- Potassium (amphotericin B)
- Potassium (Salicylates)
- Potassium (bisacodyl)
- Potassium (colchicine)
- Potassium (Corticosteroid medications)
- Potassium (foscarnet)
- Potassium (L-dopa)
- Potassium (Loop diuretics)
- Potassium (Calcium channel blockers)
- Potassium (Penicillins)
- Potassium (ritodrine)
- Potassium (sodium bicarbonate)
- Potassium (terbutaline)
- Potassium (magnesium)
- Potassium (ascorbic acid (vitamin C))
- Potassium (Thiazide diuretics)
- Psyllium Seed (Oral medications)
- Psyllium Seed (Diabetic / Hypoglycemic medications)
- Psyllium Seed (insulin)
- Psyllium Seed (Antihyperlipidemic medications )
- Red Clover (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Red Clover (Oral contraceptives)
- Red Clover (Anticoagulant medications)
- Red Yeast Rice (Hypercholesterolemic medications)
- Red Yeast Rice (Drugs altering liver function)
- Saw Palmetto (Alpha-1-adrenergic blocking agents)
- Schisandra (Corticosteroid medications)
- Schisandra (reserpine)
- Schisandra (Drugs metabolized by the cytochrome P-450 pathway.)
- Selenium (Corticosteroid medications)
- Selenium (Oral contraceptives)
- Selenium (valproic acid)
- Sodium (ACE inhibitors)
- Sodium (Salicylates)
- Sodium (Loop diuretics)
- Sodium (Thiazide diuretics)
- Sodium (colchicine)
- Soy Isoflavones (tamoxifen)
- Soy Isoflavones (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- St. John's Wort (Drugs metabolized by the cytochrome P-450 pathway.)
- St. John's Wort (Antidepressants)
- St. John's Wort (reserpine)
- St. John's Wort (digoxin)
- St. John's Wort (theophylline)
- St. John's Wort (Immunosuppressive medications)
- St. John's Wort (Oral contraceptives)
- St. John's Wort (Barbiturates)
- St. John's Wort (Anesthesic agents)
- St. John's Wort (Protease inhibitors)
- St. John's Wort (Hormone replacement therapy (HRT))
- St. John's Wort (warfarin)
- St. John's Wort (5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP))
- St. John's Wort (Antiarrhythmic medications)
- Tocotrienols (mineral oil)
- Tocotrienols (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Tocotrienols (orlistat)
- Tocotrienols (Olestra containing products)
- Tocotrienols (chitosan)
- Turmeric (Anticoagulant medications)
- Turmeric (Antiplatelet medications)
- Tyrosine (Oral contraceptives)
- Valerian (Barbiturates)
- Valerian (Antidepressants)
- Valerian (Anti-anxiety medications )
- Valerian (Sedative and hypnotic medications )
- Vitamin A (orlistat)
- Vitamin A (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Vitamin A (Corticosteroid medications)
- Vitamin A (neomycin)
- Vitamin A (mineral oil)
- Vitamin A (Vitamin A derivatives)
- Vitamin A (vitamin E)
- Vitamin B1 (Alcoholic beverages)
- Vitamin B1 (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin B1 (Loop diuretics)
- Vitamin B1 (Oral contraceptives)
- Vitamin B1 (phenytoin)
- Vitamin B12 (Oral contraceptives)
- Vitamin B12 (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin B12 (Antivirals Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors)
- Vitamin B12 (Biguanides)
- Vitamin B12 (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Vitamin B12 (clofibrate)
- Vitamin B12 (colchicine)
- Vitamin B12 (H-2 receptor antagonists)
- Vitamin B12 (phenytoin)
- Vitamin B12 (Proton pump inhibitors)
- Vitamin B12 (Potassium chloride, sustained / controlled release medications )
- Vitamin B2 (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin B2 (Oral contraceptives)
- Vitamin B2 (Phenothiazines)
- Vitamin B2 (Tricyclic antidepressants)
- Vitamin B3 (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin B3 (isoniazid)
- Vitamin B3 (Anticonvulsants)
- Vitamin B5 (Salicylates)
- Vitamin B6 (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin B6 (Estrogen and estrogen-like medications )
- Vitamin B6 (hydralazine)
- Vitamin B6 (Loop diuretics)
- Vitamin B6 (isoniazid)
- Vitamin B6 (penicillamine)
- Vitamin B6 (phenelzine)
- Vitamin B6 (theophylline)
- Vitamin B6 (levodopa)
- Vitamin C (Salicylates)
- Vitamin C (Corticosteroid medications)
- Vitamin C (Loop diuretics)
- Vitamin C (Oral contraceptives)
- Vitamin C (Tetracyclines)
- Vitamin C (copper)
- Vitamin D (Anticonvulsants)
- Vitamin D (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Vitamin D (Corticosteroid medications)
- Vitamin D (cimetidine)
- Vitamin D (isoniazid)
- Vitamin D (mineral oil)
- Vitamin D (rifampin)
- Vitamin D (orlistat)
- Vitamin E (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Vitamin E (orlistat)
- Vitamin E (chitosan)
- Vitamin E (Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs))
- Vitamin E (fenofibrate)
- Vitamin E (gemfibrozil)
- Vitamin E (haloperidol)
- Vitamin E (mineral oil)
- Vitamin E (Anticoagulant medications)
- Vitamin K (Antibiotics)
- Vitamin K (Anticoagulant medications)
- Vitamin K (Anticonvulsants)
- Vitamin K (Bile acid sequestrants)
- Vitamin K (mineral oil)
- Vitamin K (Coumarin anticoagulants)
- Zinc (Oral contraceptives)
- Zinc (penicillamine)
- Zinc (Tetracyclines)
- Zinc (Thiazide diuretics)
- Zinc (valproic acid)
- Zinc (zidovudine (AZT))
- Zinc (copper)
- Zinc (iron)
- Zinc (ACE inhibitors)
- Zinc (clofibrate)
- Zinc (Corticosteroid medications)
- Zinc (ethambutol)
- Zinc (H-2 receptor antagonists)
- Zinc (Loop diuretics)
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- 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)
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Our research and editorial staff keep this database up to date by reviewing new information as it becomes available, adding it to the system. The Interaction and Depletion database can be accessed in numerous ways through this full-featured search engine. Information can be acquired by dietary supplement name via the drop-down menus or by using the search field, entering items such as generic drug names, supplement names or even parts of their names.
Health Sciences Bulletins (PDF files)Dr. Jamie McManus and the Health Sciences team regularly publish Health Science Bulletins on topics related to your health and well-being. These are posted in PDF format so that you can print them out and share with others. Visit this page frequently - you'll find new health information, presentations from Health Sciences Conference calls, Letters from Dr. McManus and other updates from our Shaklee doctors and scientists.
At Shaklee, scientific research has been a corporate strategy for over 30 years. Their commitment to clinical and scientific research separates Shaklee from the competition and has resulted in over 100 scientific papers—90 of them published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Their research studies are designed to help advance the state of scientific knowledge in the health and nutritional sciences, and they are a significant component of the Shaklee Difference.
The links represent a sample of recent Shaklee-sponsored research related to vitamin D intakes, multivitamin supplementation, sports nutrition, immune support, and omega 3 fatty acids.
Shaklee Study SummariesAt Shaklee, clinical research has been a core scientific strategy for over 30 years. They've published over 90 abstracts and manuscripts in peer-reviewed scientific journals that support product efficacy and safety. In this section, you can explore featured clinical research studies conducted on some of the most popular Shaklee products.
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Shaklee provides healthcare professionals with thoroughly researched and documented scientific information about our nutritional products. Learn product descriptions, dosage recommendations, precautions and contraindications, structure function claims, and the scientific rationale behind various Shaklee products.
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- CarotoMax
- Chewable Cal Mag Plus
- Cholesterol Reduction Complex†
- Cinch 3-in-1 Boost
- Cinch Chocolate Shake
- Cinch Cafe Latte Shake
- Cinch Vanilla Shake
- Cinch Chocolate Decadence Bar
- Cinch Lemon Cranberry Bar
- Cinch Peanut Butter Bar
- Cinch Energy Tea, Pomegranate
- Cinch Energy Tea, Unsweetened
- Cinch Meal-in-a-bar, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
- CoQHeart
- Defend and Resist Complex
- Energizing Soy Protein Vanilla
- EZ Gest
- FlavoMax
- Fiber Advantage
- Fiber Plan Unflavored
- Garlic Complex
- Glucose Regulation Complex*
- Herb-Lax
- Joint Health Complex*
- Meal Shakes Vanilla
- Menopause Balance Complex*
- NutriFeron
- OmegaGuard
- Optiflora Probiotic
- OsteoMatrix
- Performance Lemon Lime
- Physique
- Saw Palmetto Complex
- Shaklee Energy*
- Shakleebaby™ Multivitamin & Multimineral Powder
- Shakleekids Incredivites™
- Shakleekids Mighty Smart™
- Stress Relief Complex*
- Sustained Release Vita-C 500
- Vita-D3™
- Vita-E Complex
- Vita-Lea Gold
- Vita-Lea with Iron
- Vita-Lea without iron
- VitalMag
- Vitalizer
- Vitalizer Plus Iron
- Vitalizer Gold
- Vivix®
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Center for Immune Research Site. 3rd party information from the Center from Immunity Research on Interferon. Topics include attitudes and beliefs about immune health, understanding interferon and the immune system, how to improve your immune health, fact sheet on colds and the flu. Who should use this site? Anyone who wants to incorporate 3rd party credibility in marketing NutriFeron.
Landmark Dietary Supplement Study Site. Background, methods, results, conclusions, links to brochures, manuscript published in Nutrition Business Journal, citation in PubMed, a service of the U. S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. Who should use this site? Anyone who wants to incorporate 3rd party credibility in marketing Shaklee Nutrition products.
http://www.shakleegetclean.com Shaklee Get Clean Product Page on Shaklee.com. Overview of Get Clean Products, links to buy Get Clean Products. The "Shop" link on this site will prompt the purchaser for their Shaklee Member ID #, or encourage them to become a Shaklee Member, or continue shopping as a guest, at SRP prices. Who should use this site? Mass media, general public
Shaklee Health Science Clinicals Site. A quick reference page with links to a dozen of our most recent and compelling clinical study abstracts. The new Shaklee Difference video contains a reference to this page. Who should use this site? Shaklee Distributors and Members who want to tap into Shaklee’s rich heritage in clinicals that back up products.
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