Mannatech’s PhytoBurst Chews: Competitive Advantage

You’ve always wanted a nutrional product your kids would love that would be safe, effective, and all-natural. Mannatech’s new Phytoburst Nutritional Chews not only offer great overall nutrition, they blow the competition out of the water! See for yourself in this independent laboratory testing:

PhytoBurst Comparison Chart

Two little chews vs. an average of nearly 1 liter of MonaVie, Tahitian Noni Juice, Xango Juice, or Zrii Drink, and they’re nutritional numbers for crucial vitamins and minerals don’t even compare.

In recent years there has been a huge surge in the popularity many nutritional supplement drink products that claim to be “super food” or “super fruit”. It’s easy to see why these products have become so popular. They’re convenient. They’re the new buzz topic at the water cooler. But is the science there? Evidently not.

Mannatech has always believed the most healthful ingredients are found in nature. The company combines the most natural food-sourced nutritional building blocks with the latest innovations in science to produce the most superior, effective products possible. This startling graphic comparison says it all!

% = no RDA established.

The results in this table were compiled using analytical test data from an independent laboratory services provider, Covance Labs (Madison, WI).

All testing was paid for by Mannatech, Incorporated and performed at Covance Labs on sealed products. For the purposes of these results Covance Labs employed validated, applicable and industry-recognized methods.

*Mannatech, MovaVie, Tahitian Noni, Xango and Zrii are trademarks of their respective companies.

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  1. December 19th, 2009 at 20:38 | #1

    Totally correct. I will tell you about a magic berry juice that is cheaper than any of the other high priced magic berry juices and yet has more nutrition than all the others put together…more vitamins, more phytonutrients, more antioxidants more everything….What is this MAGIC juice that is so inexpensive? Welch’s Grape Juice has more nutrition than monaVie, Noni, xango, mangosteen. By the way Grape Juice does not give you the nutritional boost that PhytoBursts do. WOW! What a great pick-me-up when life wears you out in the middle of the day.

  2. April 19th, 2010 at 11:21 | #2

    This is a great comparison.I agree with Doug too about Welch’s grape juice.Why spend premium price for these juices when scientific testing has shown they are not as good as a store brand that is a fraction of the cost. The Phytoburst taste delicious and just look at the nutritional value. Science vs hype,hmmmmm….

  3. Wellness Billionaire
    April 19th, 2010 at 13:00 | #3

    Thank you Beverly for contributing. I know a lot of the “juice” company reps are angered by the posting of this material. When a disruptive technology comes in and redefines what we think we know about wellness, it isn’t always popular. At least not for awhile. When it threatens the validity of “their” products, it’s even less popular. The proof is in the science. Here’s a YouTube video link so that anyone reading this can understand what we’re speaking of: http://bit.ly/aLtdeW

  4. April 29th, 2010 at 16:41 | #4

    Doug-

    First LOVE THIS SITE!!!

    I am curious to see how Nuriche stacks up with all of these different companies. We are educating the public that ANYTHING put into a glass bottle has been HEAT pasteurized meaning all the “great stuff” in the bottle & ingredients are worth nothing because they were all killed. It was interesting to watch Dr. Oz the other day where he educated that 1 out of 4 products do NOT have the ingredients they claim to have on their label.

  5. Wellness Billionaire
    April 29th, 2010 at 22:56 | #5

    Christina, first, thank you so much for coming to the site and providing your insight. I have to say I hadn’t heard of Nuriche until a couple of days ago. I’m impressed. And I do agree with you that most of the “super juices” can’t verify their ingredient content due to heat pasteurization or the fact that the nutrients settle and are not uniform per serving. Thanks for sharing this info. I do enjoy Dr. Oz, but also am a follower now of Dr. Mercola at http://www.mercola.com/ and http://twitter.com/mercola.

  6. April 30th, 2010 at 07:36 | #6

    Doug,

    Thanks for the mercola site-I will def check out. Appreciate your hard work & dedication. If you look in the N company column Nuriche is doing quite well in the poll!

  7. Wellness Billionaire
    April 30th, 2010 at 16:28 | #7

    I’ve never seen a group respond like the Nuriche folks. Great group participation!

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