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Integris Corporation began in 1983,
founded by William R. Kellas, Ph.D., to provide health care
services and related activities at the Integris Baptist
Medical Center in Oklahoma. Dr. Kellas has written several
well-known books, including Surviving The Toxic
Crisis and Thriving In A Toxic World. The
medical center has since expanded to seven hospitals across
Oklahoma and operates separately from Integris Corporation.
In 1997, Integris Corporation began
marketing natural foods and other products in the United
States, using a distributorship system to sell them. The
company has been very successful marketing its products to
aging baby-boomers, who have a great deal of money to spend
and want to look young and keep from aging.
One product sold by Integris
Corporation is Life Solubles Complex Super-food. It's a
natural food, made entirely from rice. It contains over 70
antioxidants and it won a Seal of Approval from the Diabetes
Resource Center. Life Solubles claims to lower glycemic
indexes and cholesterol and prevent diabetes and heart
disease. Another product made by Integris is called Kona
Gold. Integris claims to harvest ocean plants from waters
off the Kona Coast of Hawaii and turn them into supplements.
A third product is called Paragon System. It claims to
fight parasites in the body. Integris' fourth product is
called Replenz. This is a daily, health system support
product that works with the Paragon System. Vicopol HM is a
product used for weight loss. There are other products for
enzyme production, liver cleansing, and skin care.
Integris Corporation claims that its
agents will receive an executive level income from the uni-level
pay plan. There are leadership bonuses. The compensation
plan pays 7% on levels 1 through 5 and 3% on level 6. It is
not necessary to stockpile the product and no particularly
detailed knowledge is needed sell. There are basically just
the Essential7 products in the product line.
One problem in making good profits with this company is that
the company is not widely known. The products are not FDA
approved and are somewhat exotic. Earnings depend on the
distributor’s position in the hierarchy. Although it seems
honest, I would not recommend this company as a business
opportunity, as there are many, more lucrative possibilities
for selling nutritional and health supplements.

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