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The ageLOC TRMe 90-Day Kit provides three full months of the complete TRMe weight management programme — MyEdge, MyTriumph, SmartWin, and Slim-S — addressing appetite control, emotional eating, thermogenesis, and fat metabolism through Nu Skin's gene expression science. The 90-day format reflects what clinical research consistently shows: sustainable body composition changes require sustained intervention, and 12 weeks is the minimum timeframe for meaningful, lasting metabolic shifts.
The 30-Day Kit (NZ$689) is a solid starting point, but body composition doesn't reset in a month. The 90-day programme provides the sustained timeframe that produces lasting metabolic adaptation. Your body's gene expression patterns need weeks to shift, your gut microbiome needs weeks to adjust, and meaningful fat loss takes time when approached sustainably (0.5-1kg per week).
At NZ$1,943 for 90 days (~NZ$21.59/day), the 90-day kit offers better value per day than buying three consecutive 30-day kits (~NZ$22.97/day). The saving is modest but adds up over the programme duration.
MyEdge: Greenselect Phytosome for appetite management. MyTriumph: Zembrin for emotional eating support. SmartWin: CapsiMax and grains of paradise for thermogenesis. Slim-S: Sinetrol and CLA for fat metabolism and lean muscle support.
Follow the daily TRMe protocol consistently for 90 days. Pair with sensible eating (moderate calorie deficit, adequate protein) and regular physical activity (aim for 150+ minutes per week). The programme works with your efforts, not instead of them.
Track progress through measurements (waist, hips, weight) rather than weight alone — body composition changes don't always show on the scale, especially when you're maintaining muscle mass while losing fat.
Q: Where can I buy the TRMe 90-Day Kit in New Zealand?
Order from nubestskin.com — no registration needed. All orders ship from the official Nu Skin New Zealand warehouse. Standard shipping: NZ$4.99, free on orders over NZ$99.
Q: Should I start with 30 days or commit to 90?
Start with 30 days to confirm the system works for your lifestyle. If you see positive results at 30 days, the 90-day kit provides the sustained programme that research suggests produces lasting changes.
Q: What results can I expect over 90 days?
With consistent use, diet management, and regular exercise: measurable changes in body composition, waist circumference, and energy levels. Sustainable rate: 0.5-1kg per week, so 6-12kg over 90 days is realistic for many people. Individual results vary significantly.
Q: Can I add the protein shakes?
Yes — TRMe Protein (Chocolate or Vanilla, NZ$217 each) and Super Greens Shake (NZ$144) are optional add-ons for meal support. They're helpful but not essential.
Q: Is there a version with Nu Biome?
Yes — the TRMe 90-Day Kit with Nu Biome (NZ$2,047) adds gut health support to the weight management programme.
Important Information: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professional before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Dietary supplements are regulated under New Zealand's Dietary Supplements Regulations. Individual results may vary. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
NuBest Skin is an Independent Nu Skin Brand Affiliate. This content is not produced or endorsed by Nu Skin Enterprises Inc.
1. Nu Skin. ageLOC TRMe programme documentation and 90-day protocol guidelines, 2024.
2. Clinical references for individual ingredients: see MyEdge, MyTriumph, SmartWin, and Slim-S product pages.
Reviewed by the NuBest Skin Editorial Team. Last updated: April 2026.
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