Which of their products? They're a huge business sucking in money via one of those legal pyramids that isn't a pyramid.
I'm not comfortable with them, but if you're looking for something specific, perhaps ask a more detailed question. |
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A friend of mine is using Herbal Life. He posts his stats on Facebook weekly. The thing I'm nost impressed with is that despite not exercising he has managed to gain muscle mass as well as lose weight.
Thing is, as someone has already said, it isn't just consuming the product, it's selling it as well. Just a pyramid scheme. |
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cheaper to buy soya milk, vitamins and any of the milkshake flavourings going about at the minute.
none of these 'health supplements' are food, they're artificial food replacements. |
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"cheaper to buy soya milk, vitamins and any of the milkshake flavourings going about at the minute.
none of these 'health supplements' are food, they're artificial food replacements."
I'm inclined to fully agree. Billionaires getting rich at the top of a pyramid, selling stuff worth peanuts for huge prices.
They have tons of products, including tapping into the highly profitable weight loss area. Their sales people will work and sell like religious converts.
Money would be better spent having a private dietician to support your health goals and buying affordable ingredients, compared to ripoff pricing to support all the people in the pyramid achieving their dreams. |
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"cheaper to buy soya milk, vitamins and any of the milkshake flavourings going about at the minute.
none of these 'health supplements' are food, they're artificial food replacements.
I'm inclined to fully agree. Billionaires getting rich at the top of a pyramid, selling stuff worth peanuts for huge prices.
They have tons of products, including tapping into the highly profitable weight loss area. Their sales people will work and sell like religious converts.
Money would be better spent having a private dietician to support your health goals and buying affordable ingredients, compared to ripoff pricing to support all the people in the pyramid achieving their dreams."
when i decided to change my diet i firstly went to the 'health food' store and most of the stuff in there is loaded with carbs and sugar... it was the least healthy place i've ever seen. |
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