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The media has been remarkably interested in the Acai berry and Mona Vie. Most reports have been positive and typically include approving backing by well known celebrities such as Brad Pitt, etc. In a SW Florida Fox4 News report, Boston Red Sox pitcher Jon Papelbon gave a glowing testimony of the product’s great results for his performance. Moreover, the University of Florida has reported hopeful mutagenic properties from lab studies, e.g. self-destruction of 86% of cancer cells (there are no actual human studies on this). Another huge fan of the Acai berry, mentioned in several investigative reports, is Dr. Nicholas Perricone, who refers to it as the “perfect energy fruit.” On one report, 30-day trial results were aired from two subjects with arthritic symptoms. In this Fox4 News Report from March 26, 2008, neither reported noteworthy improvement in their condition: MonaVie’s flagship drink is derivative from the Acai berry, which is found in the Amazon. It is united with 18 other fruits and berries and a liquid form of glucosamine to form a nutrient and anti-oxidant dense tonic. It is classed a superfood as are a lot of fruits and vegetables and provides the equal of 5 fruit servings per day at it’s recommended dose. This amounts to 2 ounces in the morning and evening, for a total of one container per week per individual. Quite a few online frauds have been reported surrounding Acai products, however none appear linked to MonaVie. Most of these involve Acai berry-derived weight loss pills. A study by the Ultimate Weight Loss Center, recognizes the beneficial properties of Acai, while cautioning of several of these scams. Their website has excellent resources for those interested in Acai berry juice and weight loss products. One major problem with Monavie highlighted by many is the outlay. A single bottle is priced at $45 and would typically last one week. A month’s supply is approximately 180.00. Price, however doesn’t seem to be a major issue with most distributors, who believe in the product and testify to resulting improvements in their physical condition. Others may choose to buy from different sources, which appear to be readily accessible. MonaVie was featured #7 trend on The Doctors Show “The 10 Hottest Health Trends For 2009" episode , January 7th, 2009. This show provided a very positive product evaluation. Mona Vie is a viable network marketing business that can be a profitable home business for many people. Distributors receive a 20% discount on the product after they sign up with a $39 membership. The compensation plan is a conventional binary plan, which pays 10% on matching team volume on a distributor’s business center. There are several other ways to expand this through a bulk order bonus, executive check match bonus, leadership pools, a first order bonus, a star maker bonus, and the opportunity to earn off of multiple business centers. Overall, the company reportedly pays out something like 50% of its net profits to the distributor force, making it a very fair plan and an industry leader in this regard. In other reports we've seen, only 10% of MonaVie distributors remain beyond 90 days. This, however, is probably not unusual in the MLM industry. The company’s popularity has waned some since being #7 ranked in 2007 to #9 in 2008 in Network Marketing Today’s annual Distributor’s Choice award. Regardless, the Acai berry and Monavie’s product and opportunity are well received in the industry and would be a good pick for many looking for a home business.
Article Source: http://www.bharatbhasha.net Article Url: http://www.bharatbhasha.net/home_business.php/194419 Article Added on Sunday, December 6, 2009
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