I've posted about that before. I like the concept, but one thing I wouldn't do is buy from the net. I just don't like the possibility, of what hapepns to money or consumer rights, if the buying process goes sour, because you can't be 100% certain, with the "faceless corporation" style of buying, it's always going to be plain sailing and hassle free.
I probably wouln't buy off the site, but essentially I like their system, and have mentioned it before now.
Nutritional supplements are only effective as a health boost. What do I mean by that? Well, to make a short story long, it seems as though there is quite a huge population that believes nutritional supplements are the answer to all diseases and well being. Part of this population seems to think that by taking supplements, there is no need to get it through natural foods.
How much money is your health worth to you? Can you put a price on vitality, good health and longevity? When push comes to shove, and you’re facing an illness, injury, or serious medical disease, is it likely that you’ll engage in self-reproach only when it’s too late to prevent your condition?
Buying nutritional supplements isn’t about money; it’s about your commitment to yourself. You owe it to yourself and your family to maintain your health as best you can. Prevention is all-important; buying nutritional supplements is the ultimate in prevention! However, because we’re all susceptible to illness and disease despite our best efforts, it makes even more sense to buy good-quality nutritional supplements that make it easier for our bodies to fight off an invading illness.
Buying supplements is about what you can afford and what you need.
Buying the wrong supplement can sometimes put a price on your health depending on what side effects they have, and whether someone has a pre-exisiting complaint, or is pregnant.
Some supplements have bad side effects in some cases.
Some suplements are not necessary or even pointless, in some peoples case I.E. Creatine for Fat loss.
Some supplements are too expensive but marketed as something you must have.
Supplement buying should be done thusly.
1. With education of the supplements you wish to have.
2. With common sense regards what you can afford.
Supplements are not about instilling a fear factor in people, that having little to none is a high risk to your health, or promoting a false ideology that more is better.
Many medical conditions can also be reversed, managed or prevented with diet and exercise, and in some cases some supplements can promote or worsen a condition.
Enough said.
P.S. don't make people think they must buy supplements, to stave off things diet and exercise can largely do, then add links at the bottom.
Nobody appreciates fear selling or underhand tactics. We can read between between the lines, and we have promoting like yours well and trully sussed.
I used to have horrible health, bad skin, and excess weight for a number of years.
I was introduced to a liquid vitamin formula and things started to change, gaining energy and lost weight.
In less than a year I've lost 40 lbs and have more energy, it's called Maximol.
Maximol contains trace mineral formula with powerful antioxidants, essential vitamins, amino acids, and fulvates.
It's in liquid form with raspberry and blueberry concentrates to increase antioxidant protection.
Has anyone else tried Maximol with similar results?
I use it in combination with Noni Juice and pill supplements.
Does anyone think that there is a better product to use?