My sister has recently bought into a MLM business that sells Goji Juice. Is
this product any good--or has she been duped into becoming a snake oil
salesperson? The Web sites and literature make claims of unbelievable health
improvements. They even cite such reputable sources as Dr. Earl Mindell as
being believers in the health benefits of Goji Juice.
So, have any of you guys tried this product? If so, do you believe that it
is truly beneficial to one's health? I hate to be a Doubting Thomas here,
but I'd like to know more about what she is going to be trying to sell.
Personally, I just flat out couldn't do MLM at any capacity. Not for me.
Power to those that have and will succeed in MLM of nutritional products.
Thanks in advance for any info that you may have to offer regarding the
alleged nutritional benefits of Goji Juice.
TC - 22 Mar 2006 16:23 GMT
http://chetday.com/gojijuice.htm
TC
> My sister has recently bought into a MLM business that sells Goji Juice. Is
> this product any good--or has she been duped into becoming a snake oil
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> Thanks in advance for any info that you may have to offer regarding the
> alleged nutritional benefits of Goji Juice.
Hey Rocco - 26 Mar 2006 21:18 GMT
> My sister has recently bought into a MLM business that sells Goji Juice. Is
> this product any good--or has she been duped into becoming a snake oil
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Thanks in advance for any info that you may have to offer regarding the
> alleged nutritional benefits of Goji Juice.
Stephen Cherniske, M.S. http://themetabolicplan.com says wolfberry is
involved with liver health. You can buy them at Asian markets or
healthfood stores. No need to pay exorbitant prices from a multilevel
company. I use Dynamic health Goji juice. I Just got a 32 oz bottle on
sale for $13.99.
Rocco