Talk:Nutrilite
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[edit] NPOV Tag
There are many statements/claims in this article that do not have references to back them up. I have noticed that the article has been extensively edited by anonymous contributors. I think certain sections and claims within the article should be deleted unless their veracity can be determined. In general, there are certain parts of the article that read like a PR release from the company in question. Notably: "Nutrilite is the world's leading and largest selling brand of vitamins, minerals and dietary supplements in tablet/capsule form" and other such statements. --Xaliqen 20:30, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
This is a wiki. What do u expect?
- I expect submitters to back up the claims they place in the article with appropriate evidence. I also expect submitters to adhere to the NPOV policy. --Xaliqen 01:07, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Can the disputed phrases be pointed out and substantiated as false?
- It is the job of the submitter to substantiate the various claims in the article with appropriate evidence and references. --Xaliqen 01:07, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Statistics about Nutilite can be supported by Euromonitor. If somebody cares to do the research they should find the appropriate references and cite them in the article.Frade 22:29, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
References are better now, but it seems like much of the article has the character of an advertisement. I'm contemplating what might be the best way to improve this. In the interim, I've placed the 'advert' tag at the top of the article. ----Xaliqen 00:23, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] NSF
While Nutrilite was the first line of dietary supplements certifeid by the NSF International, apparently it is no longer certified by them.[1] Does anyone know the reason? If it really isn't certified anymore that should also be indicated somehow. -Will Beback · † · 00:00, 1 January 2007 (UTC) I'd imagine that if a product is reformulated, which Nutrilite does do every few years in response to new research/technologies, it would no longer be certified until being retested. I'll email NSF and Nutrilite and see if I can get an answer. --Insider201283 11:03, 1 January 2007 (UTC)