Tag: mental clarity
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My Story: Donna Erlbacher
Read moreDonna Erlbacher, a librarian at Denison Middle School, in Denison, Iowa, has always been interested in nutrition. And in true librarian form, she did a lot of research trying to find one product that would give her everything she needed. “I was taking all kinds of things to get the combination just right, but I’m […]
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My Story: Chris Bernard
Read moreName: Chris Bernard Hometown: Minneapolis, MN Current gig: Full-time student at Liberty University in Virginia, International Business Major
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My Story: Carlee Turner
Read moreName: Carlee Turner Hometown: Orem, UT Current gig: Full-time student, Part-time running store associate, Reliv
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My Story: Roxanna Vess
Read moreThe Fog Lift Roxanna Vess of Fletcher, North Carolina, started taking Reliv products six years ago, hoping for some relief from menopause symptoms. After three weeks, she experienced remarkable results, so naturally, she stayed consistent with the products. But the best was yet to come.
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My Story: Joyce Mann
Read moreResting Easy As a Presidential Bronze Ambassador, Joyce Mann of Haysville, Kansas, knows from experience that Reliv nutrition works, so she’s been willing to try new products, including Slimplicity® and GlucAffect®.
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My Story: Kim McGough
Read moreFamily Flourishes With Reliv Kim McGough of Algonquin, Illinois, suffered from acid reflux that was so severe she was happy at first just to be able to take the Reliv products. “I was born without a flap between my stomach and esophagus, making it impossible to keep down a single vitamin pill,” Kim explains. “After […]
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My Story: Lee Warden
Read moreRe-Energized with Reliv Thirty-six-year-old Lee Warden of Las Vegas, had a hard time accepting his diabetes diagnosis five years ago. “It was really depressing, and I felt so vulnerable,” Lee says. “Diabetes is devastating to the body. I’ve always felt like I’ve had this haze in front of me.”
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My Story: Amy Manning
Read moreA Second Chance at Life Amy Manning of Tomball, Texas, has lived with chronic pain from disease and accidents for almost two decades. “I was in a serious automobile accident in 1988 and another in 1998, and went through over 30 surgeries,” Amy says. “I had been taking narcotic pain medication for over 15 years. […]
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My Story: David and Zella Smith
Read moreOn the Move Again Life is moving forward again for David and Zella Smith of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. A stroke twelve years ago left David’s right arm paralyzed and affected his speech enough that the couple, both retired mail carriers, rarely socialized like they used to.