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If you can't think of one day this week when you:

* got enough of all 22 essential vitamins and minerals
* ate 5 to 9 servings of fruit and vegetables
* ate 2 or more servings of ocean fish

… you’re not alone. These simple steps can have a major impact on our long-term health. When we can't or don't eat the way we should, this is a perfect way to give our bodies additional nutrients it needs. The Perfect Pack Boxed Set includes a 30-day supply of these 3 supplements: Nutrilite® Double X®, Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables, and Ocean Essentials® Balanced Health.

* Delivers high levels of 22 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs and the health benefits of 20 natural plant concentrates.

Nutrilite Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables gives you key phytonutrients found in 10+ servings of fruits and vegetables in just 2 tablets.

* Includes 6 of the most researched plant concentrates for long-term health benefits, plus the exclusive Nutrilite Phytonutrient Blend, made from blueberries, elderberries, rosemary, acerola cherries, broccoli, carrots, and spinach.

Ocean Essentials Balanced Health gives you omega 3s to fire up your mind-body connection.

* Includes DHA to help your brain form new neural connections and keep the old ones working, so it supports memory, learning, and concentration.*
* Includes EPA to insulate your nerves and help them send messages in "high fidelity," messages that keep your blood flowing and your joints moving. And omega 3s may even help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.**


In a 2002 report, a leading medical journal acknowledged that taking a daily multivitamin is one way to ensure adequate amounts of important vitamins, and has recognized the link between vitamins and the reduced risk of chronic diseases. Nutrilite® Perfect Pack for your health helps provide some of the key nutrients experts say you need to maintain good health, when you can't or don’t eat the way you should: essential vitamins and minerals, phytonutrients, and omega 3s from ocean fish. And now Double X® in the Perfect Pack is kosher and halal certified!

The Perfect Pack Boxed Set includes a 30-day supply of these 3 supplements: Double X, Concentrated Fruits and Vegetables, and Ocean Essentials® Balanced Health.

Nutrilite Brand Position on Banned Substances
Nutrilite products are formulated not to contain any ingredients banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the official agency to monitor banned substances.* Nutrilite recommends that athletes with specific concerns seek approval from a health-care professional before taking supplements.


*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**Consumption of omega 3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. FDA evaluated the data and determined that, although there is scientific evidence supporting the claim, the evidence is not conclusive.
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