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Launched in November 2004, '''Viva magazine''' is [[Canada]]'s only natural health celebrity magazine and the original balanced living publication. |
Launched in November 2004, '''Viva magazine''' is [[Canada]]'s only natural health celebrity magazine and the original balanced living publication. |
Revision as of 20:04, 28 September 2015
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Viva! (magazine). (Discuss) Proposed since September 2015. |
Launched in November 2004, Viva magazine is Canada's only natural health celebrity magazine and the original balanced living publication.
Viva was founded by Olivier Felicio,[1] is published six times per year and circulates within Canada throughout Loblaws, health food stores, pharmacies and salons.
Some of Viva's main advertisers include Webber Naturals, Jamieson Laboratories, Genuine Health, Blue Diamond Growers, Advantage Health, Platinum Naturals, PVL Nutrients, Quest, Holista Health, Nature's Gate, Bio-K Plus, and Just Juice.
Viva Magazine is a free publication under the Rive Gauche Media Publishing umbrella. The offices of Rive Gauche Media are located in Toronto & Montreal, Canada.[2]
Celebrities who have appeared on the cover of Viva Magazine include Serena Williams, Taraji P. Henson, Patricia Arquette, Maria Bello, Courteney Cox, Patricia Heaton, Marg Helgenberger, Rachel Hunter, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alyssa Milano, Kathryn Morris, Julia Ormond, Ana Ortiz, Jaime Pressly, Vanessa Williams, Cheryl Ladd, Heidi Klum and Christina Applegate.[3][4]
Health topics featured in the Magazine include fibromalgia, cancer, joint pain, menopause, allergies and celiac disease.[4]
Beauty topics covered in the Magazine include hair removal, winter skin care, lip care, wrinkles-anti-aging, and acne treatments.[4]