May 14, 2009

Anyone know about Juice Plus? Is it legit, where can I find reliable research on it?

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May 14, 2009

Scott K @ 6:56 pm

It’s a scam. You buy $20 worth of vitamins for $50. The person who sold them to you keeps 10, the person that signed him up keeps 10, the company keeps 10, and the rest goes to product. Vitamins are good for you, and the best ones come from your diet of fruits and vegetables, but after you get what you need, the rest is worthless. Take a good name brand multivitamin and keep the bulk of your cash.

Mexico4me @ 11:53 pm

I do know of Juice Plus, it is a functional fruit juice. There are many on the market today, and if you check out the Bovis Energy Scale, you will see one that really stands out.
The one I speak of is the only food on earth that contains 4 natural polysaccharides. That is what makes it unique, it is an adaptogen. My family would have lost a member if it weren’t for this juice which is the only functional fruit juice on the market with medical validation including over 75 clinical studies published on pubmed.org. That’s where the Doctor’s get their information.
I’m not trying to sell you anything, I just feel that if you get involved with a fruit juice, you would want to be sure you are getting the best.

May 16, 2009

opptune @ 3:10 pm

My wife’s doctor put her on Juice Plus and she raves about it. But she is just a customer and not in the MLM business.

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May 17, 2009

Julia @ 3:35 am

The product really is a massive scam. Many sources have pointed out the problems with the product and the deceptive marketing claims made by the manufacturer. Steer clear of Juice Plus and take anything else instead. Unlike Juice Plus, a very inexpensive multivitamin provides labeled amounts of each nutrient and a wider variety as well. Check out these sites for more information:…e-106/index.htm