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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Noni Juice, Mangosteen Juice, etc.

Just a word of caution concerning any and all of these types of products. I've done a fair bit of reading and found nothing but anecdotal support for the belief that these have any beneficial properties that would in any way justify the outrageous prices being charged. The old saying "follow the money" certainly applies here. In fact, there is so much money to be made that some firms have thrown ethics out the window with their business practices and marketing techniques. So, forewarned is forearmed. Before you spend a dime on any new and miraculous juice, do your own research. So far I have not found a single repeatable study to indicate that these juices are any better than the ones you can find in the grocery store for a few dollars a quart. In fact, there are now some that have spirolina, wheat grass, barley juice, and many others, that have been proven to have significant health benefits. If you have published information regarding any of these high-priced multi-level marketing juices, that either supports their use or refutes their exaggerated claims, please share it with all of us here. Post your comment or e-mail the information. Thanks!!

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