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MON AVIE anyone have any negative?

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I just started drinking mon avie and was wondering if anyone else out there has anything negative to say about the juice, not the sales scam?

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  1. Here is what I have to say about it.  When you eat fruit or drink it's juices, you get some vitamins.  If you weren't getting them before, you may get some benefit from it.

    The thing is, its just a juice.  It doesn't meet your daily nutritional needs and because of that, I say it is way over priced.

    If you would like to learn a little more about your body's needs and why juice wont help, check out this 12 minute teaching.


  2. Many are quick to put this product down because of its price but you truly do get what you pay for.  I tried my own experiment to make my own "Mona Vie" juice and failed miserably.  First off, I had to go to 4 different stores to get the ingredients I needed and I still came up short.  I could only find 11 of the 19 fruits and couldn't get the most important ingredient, acai juice.  That being said, I still spent over $38 to make enough juice equivalent to 1 bottle of Mona Vie.  The combination of fruits they use is second to none and their process of freeze drying the acai berry locks in the nutritional value and is head and shoulders above all of their competitors.

    As far as the business goes...it is not a scam.  People often use the word pyramid when talking about network marketing companies but they are dead wrong.  A true pyramid is a corporation.  Think about it, there is only 1 CEO and there can only be 1 CEO at a time.  Everyone else is working for him/her.  A network marketing company is a reverse pyramid whereby everyone who is above you is trying to pull you up because when you succeed, so do they.  I would much rather work in a business where the people above me wanted to see me succeed instead of trying to keep me in my place.  

    This is not my link but if you want more info on the company check it out.  I have nothing to gain from you doing this, it is just that I believe in the science of the product that this company is providing and would rather see people know the truth and benefit from it instead of listening to some uninformed people put it down because they just don't know the whole story.  Good luck.

  3. It's overpriced ... if you look at the ingredients list, the berry they brag about is only one of 20 or so ingredients. That means it could be as low as 5% of the mix, and the rest of them are easily available fruit juices.

    I've seen the juice (pure) sold in markets for a lot less.

    It's nothing magical - it's the fruit of the "cabbage palm" and it grows in swamps in  Brazil.  It makes a really great fermented drink, and fabulous sorbet ... but the health benefits are no bettter than blueberries.

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