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As Nature's Sunshine Managers,
we are bound by the
The Nature's Sunshine Code of Ethics

All Members, Distributors, and Managers agree to conduct their business, both as an NSP independent product distributor and otherwise, with honesty, fairness, and in an ethical and professional manner at all times.

An NSP Member will:

1. Honestly and completely describe NSP products as food supplements or dietary supplements and never as medicines. Member will not make any false or misleading claims or material omissions of relevant facts.

2. Not make false or derogatory statements concerning the quality of a competitor's product or company.

3. Become familiar with and abide by all existing and future policies.

4. Not sell any NSP product through any store that is franchised, owned or affiliated with a company whose stock is publicly traded, a chain store, or major retail outlet (such as GNC stores).

5. Not encourage their downline or any other Member to make unnecessary product purchases that could result in a large, stagnant inventory.


We Also Subscribe to the
Code of Ethics
of The American Association of Drugless Practitioners

Practice the healing power of ?drugless? methodologies.

Practice to do no harm.

Maintain the highest standards of professional and personal conduct.

Refuse to participate in unethical procedures.

Remain aware of, and abide by, all state and local laws.

Practice honesty with our clients, offering the best products, services, and information possible.

Consult and seek the talents of other health care professionals when such consultation would benefit our client.

Do not exceed the scope of our practice, either in our abilities or by law.

Remain up-to-date on all information we give our clients, and continue our education always.


We also subscribe to a much higher Code of Ethics,
for which we answer to the King of the Universe

?I am ADONAI your God, Who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the abode of slavery.?

?You are to have no other gods before Me. You are not make for yourselves a carved image of any kind of representation of anything in heaven above, on the earth beneath, or in the water below the shoreline. You are not to bow down to them or serve them; for I, ADONAI your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sins of the parents to third and fourth generation of those who hate Me, but displaying grace to the thousandth generation of those who love Me and obey My mitzvot [commandments or loving instructions].?

?You are not to use lightly the name of ADONAI your God, because ADONAI will not leave unpunished someone who uses His name lightly.?

?Remember the day, Shabbat, to set it apart for God. You have six days to labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Shabbat for ADONAI your God. On it, you are not to do any kind of work?not you, your son or your daughter, not your male or female slave, not your livestock, and not the foreigner staying with you inside the gates to your property. For in six days, ADONAI made heaven and earth, the sea and everything in them; but on the seventh day He rested. That is why ADONAI blessed the day, Shabbat, and separated it for Himself.?

?Honor your father and your mother, that you may live long in the land which ADONAI your God is giving you.?

?Do not murder.?
?Do not commit adultery.?
?Do not steal.?
?Do not give false evidence against your neighbor.?

?Do not covet your neighbor's house; do not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male or female slave, his ox, his donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.?

?But when the Perushim (Pharisees) learned that He (Yeshua) silenced the Tz'dukim (Sadducees), they got together and one of them who was a Torah (loving instruction from God, the Hebrew Bible) expert asked a sh'eilah (a question about Bible interpretation and application) to trap Him. ?Rabbi, which of the mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah is the most important?? He (Yeshua) told him, ??You are to love ADONAI your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.? This is the greatest and most important mitzvah. And a second is similar to it. ?You are to love your neighbor as yourself.? All the Torah and Nevi'im (the prophets) [i.e., the whole Bible] are dependent on these two mitzvot.?

Sh'mot (Exodus) 20:3-17 & Mattityahu (Matthew) 22:34-40, The Complete Jewish Bible

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