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FitLine vs Amway vs Herbalife

Updated: Jan 2026. This is an objective overview — no competitor bashing.

Answer-first: how to choose

Typical differences (high level)

These are broad categories. Exact products vary by country and year. Always check the latest label.

Brand Typical formats How it’s sold Positioning notes What to verify
FitLine
Drink mixes, shake-style products
Direct / referral model (varies by market)
Often mentions “NTC” as a delivery concept (marketing positioning; verify specifics on official materials)
Allergens, caffeine/stimulants, sweeteners, current formula changes
Amway
Vitamins, minerals, supplements, some shake products
Direct / distributor network
Broad catalog; product lines differ by country
Label ingredients, dosage directions, allergens, third-party certifications (if any)
Herbalife
Shakes, drink mixes, supplements
Direct / distributor network
Strong focus on shake-based routines; product variants differ by market
Allergens, macros, sweeteners, stimulant content (where relevant)

Where FitLine can be a good fit (and where it may not)

Potential fit

  • You prefer a drink-mix routine and want a small product set to start.
  • You value a simple “stack” idea (e.g., morning + activity + evening) — but still check labels.

Potential mismatch

  • You need strict allergen avoidance or stimulant-free guarantees — label verification becomes critical.
  • You want product choices based on clinical outcomes — supplement marketing rarely supports that level of certainty.