Monavie Juice Testimonials Please?!


Question: I am interested in success testamonials for Monavie Juice. Is this another pyramid scam, or does this product really heal the body? You dealers, please don't hyperventilate and try to sponsor me. I am NOT INTERESTED IN A GET-RICH SCHEME. I am interesed in testamonials from people who have been benefitted by the product, or that have found it unhelpful.

Thanks in advance.


Answers: I am interested in success testamonials for Monavie Juice. Is this another pyramid scam, or does this product really heal the body? You dealers, please don't hyperventilate and try to sponsor me. I am NOT INTERESTED IN A GET-RICH SCHEME. I am interesed in testamonials from people who have been benefitted by the product, or that have found it unhelpful.

Thanks in advance.

I have been using the Monavie. I have a science background and have been in the Health and wellness industry for 10 years. Think about the nutritional benefits from the juice, not to mention all the fruits that are in it that are not accessible for us in the western world. I know Naturopaths that would recommend it. My migraines have disappeared and the joint pain is gone. If you are taking the recommended amount, you've got to see some improvement in your well being. As for the pyramid comment, it works similar to any other multi level or network marketing organization. It is like paying employees for a good job done. The money that the company makes is used to pay their distributors instead of paying for shelf space in Walmart or advertising space.

As a former dealer of a similar type juice (shamefaced), I can tell you that it's a scam. I was scammed into buying a few cases of the stuff and started up a small distributorship. I was told how it would heal my husband's ailments, how it had helped many people in the community, blah, blah, blah. Please, please, please, don't waste your money. I lost hundreds and was stuck with cases of junk. Save your $$$ and invest it somewhere else.

Edit: BTW, Yes, it is a type of pyramid scheme.

You should read this:
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4086

Opus,

Thank you for the link. I have always knew it was a scam, but never saw where people actually tested it.

Anyone want to buy an apple for $50.





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