Guest guest Posted February 1, 2009 Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 --- I actually went to their open house as their plant is here in Dallas. To me, they were all about making money as their sales are done with a pyramid plan, like Amway was years ago. They encourage you to " sell " their products and they make a percentage of what you sell and then you get people to sell for you etc, etc. I had actually gone to the open house to learn about the products and the lecture was more on how to make money and not about the quality of their products and what they do. Not that we dont all need money, but it turned me off as I was there to learn about their supplements and how they might help me in my recovery. Maybe their products are great, but I did not really find out over there. Hopefully someone will know more.. D In , ginloi <ginloi@...> wrote: > > Has anyone heard of this product? I met a nurse whose son had leukemia and was treated in Ohio. One of his oncologists encouraged him to use this product. (On the Q-T, of course) The mother said that after his treatment it had a very " restorative " effect on him. I never heard of this product. > > Thanks. > > --- En date de : Sam 31.1.09, Ginloi a écrit : > De: > Objet: Mannatech GlycoScience.org--The Nutrition Science Site: Biography > À: " <ginloi@...> > Date: Samedi 31 Janvier 2009, 22h10 > > > > > > >  http://www.glycoscience.org/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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