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Products

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USANA products encompass four brands: USANA Nutritionals (Essentials, Optimizers, and Digestion/Detox nutritional supplements), USANA Diet & Energy (RESET meal replacement shakes, protein bars, and Rev3 energy drinks), and Sensé personal care (skin care, skin treatment, and hair & body care products).

Several of USANA's products are certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)[1] in the Dietary Supplements category (NSF/ANSI 173) as having the identity and quantity of their dietary ingredients accurately described on the product label and containing no undeclared ingredients.[2] The tablets that make up the Essentials product are also certified Banned-Substance Free by the INFORMED-CHOICE Certification Program.[3] Additionally, USANA also guarantees its products are free of banned substance contamination in its Athlete Guarantee Program -guaranteeing up to C$ 1M in compensation to athletes that they will not test for banned substances while using USANA products.[4]

Clinical studies

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TODO: Need to review docs [5]

Trying to get access to full text to see if it applies to any Usana products: Cuomo, John; Appendino, Giovanni; Dern, Adam S.; Schneider, Erik; McKinnon, Toni P.; Brown, Mark J.; Togni, Stefano; Dixon, Brian M. (17 March 2011). "Comparative Absorption of a Standardized Curcuminoid Mixture and Its Lecithin Formulation". Journal of Natural Products. 74 (4): 664–669. doi:10.1021/np1007262. PMID 21413691.

In-House Scientific Staff and Scientific Advisory Council

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USANA's scientific staff is led by Dr. Tim Wood, Executive Vice President of Research and Development. Other staff members include Dr. John Cuomo, Dr. Mark Brown, Dr. John McDonald, Dr. Brian Dixon, Keijun Koh, Todd DeBloois, and Jim Eng.

USANA's Scientific Advisory Council is chaired by Dr. Peter W. Rugg, FACEP, who is board certified in internal medicine and emergency medicine. Members of the council also include Dr. Monica Lewis; Dr. Bart Moore; Dr. Christine Wood, FAAP; Dr. Ray Strand; and Dr. Heather Tick, CAFCI, DipAAPM.

Sponsorships and Athletic Advisory Council

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USANA is a paid sponsor of various athletic organizations and individuals.[6] Notable organizations include:


USANA's Athletic Advisory Council is chaired by Dr. Denis Waitley. Members of the council also include Don Beebe, Dr. JoAnn Dahlkoetter, Derek Parra, Richelle Lund, José Antonio Rivera, and Dr. Jeff Schutt.

Controversies

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Product controversies

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USANA states that their products are of high quality, justifying their relatively high cost: but this claim was disputed by Anthony Almada, Chief Scientist of the nutritional supplement industry consulting firm Imaginutrition, who stated in an interview in Forbes that "The economic reality of Usana, and other [multilevel marketing] entities, mandates that their products invariably lack robust distinctiveness and convincing evidence of consumer relevance and superiority—achievable through rigorous clinical trials only—to their retail counterparts."[18] These comments were supported by natural health product specialist Prof. Jean-Louis Brazier of the University of Montreal's Faculty of Pharmacy who examined USANA's products for Radio-Canada's consumer report show, La Facture. Brazier found that they cost two to three times the price of equivalent store-bought items, and found no evidence that USANA's products were of better quality than their competitors.[19]

  1. ^ "NSF Listing -USANA Health Sciences". NSF. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Dietary Supplements Functional Food and Beverages". NSF. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  3. ^ "INFORMED-CHOICE - USANA". Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Athlete Guarantee Program". Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  5. ^ "USANA Clinical Research Posters, Bulletins, and Abstracts". Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  6. ^ "USANA Sponsored Athletes". USANA Health Sciences. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  7. ^ Liz Robbins (2006-08-23). "WTA Tour Signs On With Vitamin Supplier". New York Times.
  8. ^ "USANA, women's tennis tour ink deal on 'clean' supplements". Salt Lake Tribune. 2006-08-23. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ "The Official US Speedskating Website".
  10. ^ "The Official Biathlon Canada Website".
  11. ^ "Sitio Oficial del Club de Futbol Pachuca".
  12. ^ "Speed Skating Canada Website".
  13. ^ "Cross Country Canada Website".
  14. ^ "The Official USA Luge Website".
  15. ^ "The Official USA Women's Ski Jumping Website".
  16. ^ "USANA Announces Partnership with Great Britain Short Track Speed Skating".
  17. ^ "Corporate Partner / Supplier Team".
  18. ^ Evelyn M. Rusli (August 8, 2007). "Hard to Swallow". Forbes. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  19. ^ Cite error: The named reference facture was invoked but never defined (see the help page).