Kyäni launched in 2005 and claim to combine ‘
the world’s most powerful Superfoods to create the most compelling nutritional supplements in the industry’
.

The word “Kyäni” itself means “strong medicine” in Tlingit, spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada.

Based out of Idaho in the US, the Kyäni US website is surprisingly absent of any information about Kyäni’s executive management.

In order to suss this out, I had to run a Google search on “kyani ceo” and found the information published on Kyäni’s Asian website portal.

Kirk Hansen, Carl Taylor and Dick Powell are listed as Kyäni’s Founders, with Michael Breshears (right) named as CEO.

Michael has served in many management and executive roles during the many years he has been in the network marketing industry.

He has served as President or COO for multiple companies, including companies that had sales up to $200 million.

Michael has developed the internal processes and led teams to provide for rapid company growth. He also has been and continues to be active in the industry trade group, the Direct Selling Association (DSA).

Breshears’ Kyäni corporate bio doesn’t specifically mention which companies he has been involved in.

A Google search on Breshears prior to 2000 returns two results, neither of which are accurately date stamped (one is LinkedIn and the other a PDF from 2013).

2000 to 2005 is equally devoid, with Google serving up mostly LinkedIn results.

For someone who claims to have been President or COO of “multiple companies” prior to Kyäni’s launch in 2005, I found this strange.

On the regulatory front Kyäni was pinged late last year in Sweden. An investigation by the Swedish Gaming Board found
Kyäni suspected of operating a “chain letter game”
(pyramid scheme).

It is the Gaming Board’s overall assessment that the main purpose of Kyäni business is recruiting to generate growing revenues to individuals placed at higher levels within the organization and that the profit potential is related to how many members gradually enters into the concept and not primarily on the sale of products or goods.

The Gaming Board forwarded their findings to local police for further investigation. As at the time of publication the status of the investigation is ongoing.

Read on for a full review of the Kyäni MLM business opportunity.

The Kyäni Product Line

The US Kyäni website is devoid of any specific information about Kyäni’s product line.

The Kyäni Asia website reveals Kyäni’s flagship product is Kyäni Sunrise, a juice made from Wild Alaskan blueberries.

The Wild Alaskan blueberry is one of the most potent sources of anti-oxidants on the planet.

The harsh realities of extreme temperatures, and extended periods of sunlight & darkness have helped create the amazing properties of this remarkable, yet little known berry.

A single delicious ounce a day provides the daily recommended allowance of the vitamins and trace minerals your body needs.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What does the name Kyäni mean?
The name Kyäni means "strong medicine" in Tlingit, a language spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada.

When was Kyäni founded?
Kyäni was launched in 2005 with the mission to combine the world's most powerful superfoods to create nutritional supplements within the industry.

Who are Kyäni's founders?
Kirk Hansen, Carl Taylor, and Dick Powell are listed as Kyäni's founders, with Michael Breshears serving as the company's Chief Executive Officer.

Where is Kyäni based?
Kyäni is based in Idaho in the United States, though the company operates multiple regional websites including an Asian portal.


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