Nature's Sunshine revamps Power Line with metabolic health focus and new Power Balance
Nature's Sunshine revamps Power Line with metabolic health focus and new Power Balance
Nature's Sunshine revamps Power Line with metabolic health focus and new Power Balance
Nature's Sunshine Products has relaunched its Power Line range with a new addition: Power Balance. The updated suite aims to support metabolic health and fill common nutritional gaps. Four products now make up the line, each targeting different aspects of wellbeing.
The Power Line includes Power Beets, Power Greens, Power Meal, and the newly introduced Power Balance. Power Beets enhances oxygen flow, builds endurance, and supports heart health. Power Greens provides essential nutrients, speeds up metabolism, and helps reduce stress.
Power Meal serves as a plant-based meal replacement, blending over 30 ancient superfoods and proteins. The latest product, Power Balance, acts as a premeal supplement designed to control cravings, stabilise blood sugar, and strengthen gut health.
Kevin Fuller, the company's Global Chief Marketing Officer, explained that the line promotes whole-body metabolic health. Michael Saunders, Vice President of Science and Innovation, added that the products deliver benefits without requiring major lifestyle adjustments.
The Power Line is currently available in 28 countries, with key markets in the US, Japan, and Europe—particularly Germany and the UK. Nature's Sunshine Products operates in over 40 countries, specialising in nutritional and personal care products.
The relaunched Power Line offers four distinct supplements to improve metabolism and address dietary shortfalls. The products are now accessible across major international markets, including the US, Japan, and parts of Europe. The company continues to expand its reach in the global wellness sector.
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