Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 Kokko, Please forgive my redundancy, but I think that it's important to emphasize that despite all the nauseating panacea-hyping that salespersons do, from the questions I've asked and the answers I've received, the fact that they do use an extensive and costly process of production, with the intention of producing a unique product. They have conducted and continue to conduct in-vivo studies that have shown it to significantly increase the body¢s ability to defend itself against free radicals and to improve immune function. (Not just supplying nutrients that in-vitro demonstrate benefit, but actual blood tests before and after demonstrating significant improvements). Their point is that the same degree of benefits have not been seen with either other cheaper Gou Qi Zi drinks or dried berries. One double blind randomized study has already been published demonstrating, again, in-vivo that subjects had significantly improved sleep, energy, mental sharpness, feelings of calm, contentment, good health and happiness, ability to handle stress and bowel regularity. Others are forthcoming. So if a product does complement what we do, and if the company producing it is prepared to go to great lengths to conduct scientifically sound studies to prove the unique benefit of their product, what objection do you have to promoting it, especially since the company offers a no questions asked, money back guarantee if not completely satisfied? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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