The last months of the summer in Alaska are breathtakingly beautiful, the days of up to 22 hours illuminate the earth and allow animals to prepare for harsh winter conditions. Harvest time of the stunning Alaskan blueberry, a unique beauty, comes at this time of the year. During the cold and long nights of Alaska, most fruits and vegetables dry and disappear quickly. However, the wild blueberry of Alaska is not just an ordinary fruit. This fruit has developed anthocyanin, a color-rich pigment in its peel, to protect itself from harsh climatic conditions. This phytochemical is the source of the nutrients of wild Alaskan blueberries and is five times as effective as ordinary blueberries. Another example of extraordinary adaptation that nature has; It starts off with a rare Swiss diamond called Uttwiler Spätlauber. It was known that this apple preserved its freshness for a longer period of time compared to other types. The secret of this long-lasting durability is the natural herbal products that protect the fruit from oxidative stress caused by exposure to UV rays. Kyäni is not only inspired by nature to develop its products, but all these powerful ingredients have become an emblem of Kyäni's culture and perseverance. |
Founders Kyäni's Founders have combined all their experience in Kyäni. Thanks to their success and unique motivation for generations, the Kyäni founders, who have built strong and stable businesses, will take Kyäni to the top of the Network Marketing industry. |
Our Story The late summer months in Alaska are breathtaking, with up to 22 hours of daylight illuminating the landscape as animals prepare for the harsh winter ahead. This time of year also brings something else unique—the harvest of the remarkable Wild Alaskan Blueberry. Most fruits and vegetable plants would quickly wither and die in Alaska’s long, frigid winters. But the Wild Alaskan Blueberry isn’t just any ordinary fruit. It has evolved to protect itself from the brutality of the elements with a rich-colored pigment in its skin called anthocyanin. This phytochemical is the source of the Wild Alaskan Blueberry’s antioxidant prowess, boasting over 5 times the potency of the common blueberry. Another remarkable adaptation found in nature begins with a simple Swiss apple first cultivated hundreds of years ago. Remaining fresh far longer than other varieties, the Uttwiler Spätlauber was prized for its longevity. The key to resistance to decay is the naturally occurring botanicals found in the skin of the fruit. These botanicals protect the fruit from oxidative stress and inflammation brought on by exposure to UV rays, and also act to reverse the effects of this photoaging. Not only does Kyäni draw inspiration from nature for its products, but those powerful ingredients are emblematic of Kyäni’s culture and tenacity. Kyäni’s founding families began with small businesses that, like an apple or blueberry, might have been easy to overlook. But with hard work and innovation, the Hansens and Taylors achieved enormous business success in a multitude of industries. After learning how these natural sources of wellness can positively impact health, the families joined together to form Kyäni. Today, Kyäni’s powerful products make a difference in the lives of millions of people throughout the world. |
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Kyäni's Mission To bring hope—the promise of a better life—through wellness and opportunity. What does this mission mean? It means that Kyäni enhances lives in many different ways. From our wellness products that combine the best that nature and science have to offer, to a business opportunity that allows anyone to partner with highly successful founders with the tools for success, Kyäni is ready to help anyone realize their wellness and financial goals. |