Why Choose Usana's Essential
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Achieving wealth in Usana actually takes a new path in the MLM industry. The highest money maker in the company is not a Network Marketing guru. Colette Larson is was just somebody who loved the products and believed in Dr. Wentz's vision to spread superior health to the world. So it just goes to show you just have to focus on the mission at hand and learn how much you, your friend & family can benefit from these products.
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Now THAT is the kind of video we like to watch!!!
Well done!!! Keep the hard work!!!
We Wish you A LOT OF SUCCESS!!!
Cheers!
Eddy & Vivi
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@Profsportster Are you some kind of idiot. People like you and the moron HGMercury8077 should be taken down a dark alley. Your opinions are based on absolutely nothing. It is beyond hope that you two could have one ounce of intelligence between you. People like you make me sick. Take your bull***t elsewhere.
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there english subtitle?
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Can you spell SCAM? S - C - A - M. Scam.
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@MrOheck no he won't. he's too negative about this. he's here just to put people and good ideas down. anyone involved in this industry and are passionate about it understand EVERY aspect of the industry and can give very good answers but this person is just here to be negative. KEY QUESTION!!!!: why is he here so often?:)))))))))
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@HGMercury8077 That "One product" was USANA. What else, The PDR? You pay to have your product included in the PDR. The Comparative Guide? It features NO testing and the "experts" are either biased, have false credentials or are charlatans. USANA couldn't show their products were any better than competition which cost 1/3 the price and an independent medical researcher at the University of Montreal also came to the same conclusion. Congrats. You're paying 3X too much for a pyramid scheme.
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@MrOheck University of Alberta “One product claimed that it “meets specifications for potency, uniformity and disintegration as appropriate.” However no specifications of “appropriate” were given.”
CONCLUSIONS
This study showed that there are products sold on the Canadian market which use statements on their label which are difficult to define. However, such terms and statements seem to be used to add pseudo-scientific and unjustified value to the product; such statements should be avoided."
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@MrOheck Okay lets look at an independent scientific report.
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Reading through comments is fascinating and as much as HGMercury goes on, he should in fact read independent scientific reports found on internet. Maybe then he would change his mind - maybe
Great. Stay tune for more....Wishing you all the success also.
alausana 3 years ago