LumiVitae fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

LumiVitae’s website domain (“lumivitae.com”), was first registered in 2015. The private registration was last updated on October 13th, 2023.

Based on snapshots from the Wayback Machine, it appears LumiVitae’s website went live on or around December 2023.

Nuno Nina is mentioned on LumiVitae’s website but there’s no mention of him being founder of the company.

To confirm that I had to head over to Nina’s personal website:

Nina is believed to be a Portuguese national. He is best-known in the MLM industry for being behind
Healy World’s nonsensical “information field” devices
.

Healy World is still around but its website has seen a dramatic 78% reduction in traffic over the past few months.

While Nuno Nina is LumiVitae’s founder, he himself isn’t running the company.

LumiVitae is headed up by Australian national Taryn Lee.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Lee is a former Healy World distributor:

LumiVitae doesn’t provide a corporate address on its website. LumiVitae’s website Terms of Service however does cite “LumiVitae, LDA” and states its website “is controlled and operated from within Portugal”.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

LumiVitae’s Products

LumiVitae markets a €488 EUR “CellPower” hydrogen water bottle.

Note LumiVitae’s website had the same CellPower bottle going for €511 in late 2023.

According to LumiVitae’s website, its CellPower bottle

is designed by Nuno Nina

features a “new proprietary membrane [to] optimize pure and safe hydrogen production”

contains magnets to “mimic the magnetic field of the Earth’s core”

is able to blast “energy, recovery and LumiVitae” frequencies into the water

features LED lighting that is “is not intended to directly affect the water but rather ourselves”

When put together, you get this LumiVitae marketing spiel;

This bottle is expertly engineered to produce water enriched with bioavailable molecular hydrogen.

Inside, it captures the profound secrets of the universe, generating hydrogen-rich drinking water and infusing it with the sun’s life-giving frequencies, giving to the name liquid light.

To ensure balance, its base is grounded within the Earth’s magnetic field, creating a harmonious equilibrium that mirrors the intrinsic connection between nature, water and you.

Despite first hitting the market back in 2020 (more on that in the conclusion of this review), there are no peer-reviewed medical studies pertaining to the CellPower water bottle.

LumiVitae’s Compensation Plan

LumiVitae’s compensation plan revolves around the sale of CellPower water bottles to retail customers and recruited affiliates.

Residual Commissions

LumiVitae pays residual commissions via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every persona


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is behind LumiVitae?
Nuno Nina, believed to be a Portuguese national, is associated with LumiVitae. He is known in the MLM industry for his involvement with Healy World, a company marketing "information field" devices. LumiVitae's website lacks explicit ownership information, though Nina appears connected to the company.

When did LumiVitae's website launch?
According to Wayback Machine snapshots, LumiVitae's website went live around December 2023. The domain "lumivitae.com" was originally registered in 2015 with private registration, last updated on October 13th, 2023.

What is the connection between Nuno Nina and Healy World?
Nuno Nina is best-known in the MLM industry for founding Healy World, a company producing devices


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