Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Hello everyone: My daughter just sent me this link and advised to watch the video: http://www.monavie.com/_/controller.html Would like to get some feedback about this product... Enter Mr. Dave??? I look for your e-mails. Kind regards to all, Fran ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 MonaVie is a healthy drink for everyone. I drink it every day and the antioxidants and other nutrients from the 19 fruits have helped my depression, my husband's diabetic numbers, my daughter's immune system. My almost 13 year old ADHD/FASD adopted son drinks MonaVie intermittenly. Sooo, I can't really tell if it is helping with his ADHD. BUT, it can't hurt him or the rest of our family. American's don't get the adequate amount of nutrients from the " picked green " fruits that we get from the stores, especially here in Alaska. So, this is an excellent way for us to get the essential nutrients we are missing. I have heard it taste better than Noni, Xango and Goji Juice, but I have never tried them. If anyone needs more info, please email me. > > I used to drink Noni juice and Xango.... they are very good for ADHD kids > because they contain super antioxidants, however most if not all of them contain > preservatives such as sodium benzoate.... I saw no changes in my boy (ADHD) > when he took Xango every day. It's hit and miss, depends on the child.... > can do wonders for some.....cath P.S. Xango is great tasting, Noni can be > awfully nasty.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 MonaVie is overpriced because it's sold via multi-level marketing. Too many people have their hand in the pot. MonaVie is an extremely expensive way to get your antioxidants. While it is probably safe, you can get protective phytonutrients from organically grown blueberries, which provide fibre and plenty of antioxidant activity. Also try black raspberries and pomegranates, both of which have health benefits for which there is good scientific evidence. As for the glucosamine in some MonaVie products, there are less expensive ways to get that, too. Buy a good brand of it and use the recommended dosage for a trial period - two months - to see if it helps. If you do not have osteoarthritis, you do not need glucosamine, nor do children need it. > > > > I used to drink Noni juice and Xango.... they are very good for > ADHD kids > > because they contain super antioxidants, however most if not all of > them contain > > preservatives such as sodium benzoate.... I saw no changes in my > boy (ADHD) > > when he took Xango every day. It's hit and miss, depends on the > child.... > > can do wonders for some.....cath P.S. Xango is great tasting, Noni > can be > > awfully nasty.... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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