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My Response to Susanne’s Comment

Susanne made a comment on my last post, this is my response.

My suggestion to you is to do your research.  A company claim takes more than their “say so.”  If the science behind the product is not important to you, and you like the product, I see no harm in using it.

But if you are looking for a sustainable product, and by that I mean are you building a home-based business with this product?

If so, you need to be informed as to why this particular product is superior to others on the market and I will assure you there are dozens and more out there.

Ask the company where their published peer reviewed articles have been published.  

Who did the double blind studies?  Are articles in newspapers, magazines, books, etc., factual, proven, and who wrote them?

I looked at your company’s web page.  It doesn’t say a lot.

Their product philosophy is vague. 

Where do the raw ingredients come from, how are they tested for purity, and what proof is there that the antioxidants and vitamins are there? 

Have they been proven in this product to be effective?  Is it a vitamin drink, a high priced fruit juice drink? 

Nowhere did I see it as a super food.  What makes it a super food?  Where is the science that proves it is a super food?  Is it hype or science?

As I mentioned before, if you like it, I see no harm using it given the information on the web site which is very little.

I am not knocking the product, I’m asking the questions.

If this is a serious venture for you, do your homework.

For an example of a superior antioxidant/polyphenol product, click HERE. 

Shaklee Dist.

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