ABOUT US




WHAT ARE WE DOING?
OUR MISSION
Since 0000, we have been on a mission to improve nutritional habits around the world with great-tasting, science-backed nutrition products that help people get the right balance of healthy nutrition.

Eat For A Healthier Life
We believe that conscious consumers should eat for a healthier life to protect both the people and the environment.
100% Pesticide Free
We do not use any form of chemical pesticide for our crops to protect the environment and consumers from toxins.
No Artificial Colors
All of our products are absolutely natural and fresh off the farm. We do not use artificial colors for our products.

Non-GMO
For ensuring the safety of the environment and consumers, we do not use GMO for food products.
Preservatives Free
Chemical preservatives are harmful for health and for the environment. All of our products are thus preservatives free.
100% Biodynamic
Not only are we organic, but we also limit our agricultural imports to be absolutely biodynamic for our environment.ABOUT US
OUR PRODUCTS
For a company that’s been around for over 20 years our mission has never changed: to improve people’s lives through good nutrition. We do this by providing great-tasting, science-backed, nutritious products that can be tailored to each individual’s needs.
Personalization is key when it comes to nutrition: we believe that people should be offered a variety of healthy options and be able to choose products that best fit their flavor preferences, convenience needs, and nutritional requirements.
Our Philosophy
That is the philosophy behind our global product strategy which takes into consideration four aspects:
- Expanding product offerings for use any time of day.
- Diversifying our flavors.
- Broadening our scope of dietary supplements.
- Launching into new categories.
OUR
DISTRIBUTORS
Our products are available exclusively through educated and trained Healthy line Nutrition distributors who provide comprehensive and personalized solutions to their customers’ nutrition and wellness goals.
how
WE WORK
Our products are available exclusively through educated and trained independent Herbalife Nutrition distributors who provide comprehensive and personalized solutions to their customers’ nutrition and wellness goals. This person-to-person, high-touch experience is critical to our mission to improve the nutritional habits of our communities and is what positively differentiates us.
why
OUR PRODUCTS
Our ingredients come from farmers who are committed to meeting our high standards for planting and conservation. We’ve invested in advanced production methods to craft the highest-quality, science-backed products.
Hit a Weight Loss Plateau? Hit Back With these 5 TipsIf your weight loss has stalled, take a look at my top five tips to help you avoid a weight loss plateau and achieve your weight-loss goal.
One of the more frustrating parts of losing weight is the inevitable weight loss plateau. Everything seems to be going along fine, and then all of a sudden––no matter what you do––you find that the scale just doesn’t budge. When you find that your weekly weight loss has stalled, you’ve hit a ‘weight loss plateau,’ and many dieters find the sudden lack of progress deeply frustrating. When you cut back on your calories, your body reacts as if there’s no more food coming its way. So, it does what it’s programmed to do: it hangs onto stored up calories by slowing down the rate at which you burn them. Your resting metabolic rate––the calories you burn every day just to keep your body functioning––goes down a little bit. The drop isn’t huge (10% at most), but it’s often enough to put your weight loss on hold. And suddenly you’re feeling stranded on the dreaded weight loss plateau.
Your resting metabolic rate is determined by your body size and accounts for most of the calories you burn each day. So, it makes sense that as your weight drops your metabolic rate goes down, too.
how
TO LOSE WEIGHT
In order to keep losing weight at the same rate, you need to either cut your calorie intake further, or exercise more. Or, accept that your rate of weight loss will be slower as you approach your goal. Below are some tips to help get you started:
Use a food diary to keep track of your calorie intake.
You may have been more careful when you started your diet, by weighing and measuring everything that passed your lips, but you might not be as accurate as you once were. Being more consistent with your journal can help get you off the weight loss plateau and back on track.Use our supplements
Replace two meals a day with our supplements to help you stay within your calorie limit. When you use it, you know exactly what goes into it and how many calories are in you food and the fruit. That takes the guesswork out of calorie counting. Use the supplements for two meals a day, have a healthy third meal, and fill in with snacks of low-fat protein foods, veggies and fruits.


Dine out less often.
This one may be hard to do, but it can make a difference. No matter how careful you think you are when you go to a restaurant, it’s usually difficult to accurately estimate how many calories you’re eating. It’s often hard to tell exactly how foods are prepared––extra fats and calories are often lurking. If you’ve been eating out more often than usual, try to cut back for a couple weeks to see if it helps get your weight moving again.
Increase your cardio and strength training.
As you build muscle, your resting metabolic rate goes up. If you’ve been working out for a while, you might also be in better shape. And that means that if you haven’t increased the intensity of your activity, you might not be burning as many calories as you used to. Add some new moves to your exercise routine, increase the intensity and pump some iron.


Get your body composition checked.
Consider that you might actually have reached an appropriate weight. If you can, get your body composition checked. Muscle is denser and takes up less space than body fat. So, if you’re carrying more muscle than the average person, your body fat percentage might be well within the normal range, even though you might weigh more than you think you should. If that’s the case, then you may not have much, if any, additional weight to lose.