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Hi Paul, 

 

This whole thread is mindblowing. So much ranting over a supplement many people have not even tried yet? 

 

How can you advise someone if you have never tested out the supplement? 

 

Let's look at the facts (and no, Wikipedia is not the most factual resource online, try some medical journals maybe?) 

 

- The Mannatech endurance supplement is 100% natural, which is a massive improvement on all the other synthetic stuff most people are putting into their bodies, which the body can't even absorb properly anyway! (Albert Szent Gyorgy, Nobel Prize winner, discovered  this: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/szentgyorgyi.html) 

 

- Secondly the endurance product has been shown in Scientific Clinical Trials to support VO2 Max and cardio fitness (double-blind, placebo-controlled human study, more studies here). 

 

- thirdly many Olympic athletes and professional sportsmen use it, anecdotal for sure, but if it's good enough for them...

 

Personally, I've had great results with the empact endurance product, going longer on training rides and experiencing quicker recovery times.

 

But don't believe me, try it out for yourself and at least then you'll know for sure, the company has a 90-day results guarantee, so if you not satisfied, you can just claim a refund anyway.

 

Or if you prefer, you can join the masses who speak from no experience of actually having used the supplement? Ignorance is bliss until you get dropped on a steep climb!

 

 

All the best either way.

 

Peter  

So what Leadership Level are you at Peter?

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MANNAtech. The name says it all.

 

Invoking biblical references to fool the gullible/desperate. People like this should be in jail.

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I suspect Peter realised this is not the 'engage your critics' killer marketing opportunity he thought it would be and has moved on. I feel used for just reading his post.

 

Turns out hubbers are not like his 'friends' who signed up when he invited them for a lekker social and then on the way home thought to themselves that was awkward ... or the ones who declined the first time and then eventually relented to get it over with. 

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MANNAtech. The name says it all.

 

Invoking biblical references to fool the gullible/desperate. People like this should be in jail.

I recall the pitch I was given and the meeting - it was the cure cancer bit that pushed my BS detector over the edge. I am not religious but if there was a hell then purgatory should have a special level for people who prey and benefit intentionally from the gullibility of others who are suffering.

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I recall the pitch I was given and the meeting - it was the cure cancer bit that pushed my BS detector over the edge. I am not religious but if there was a hell then purgatory should have a special level for people who prey and benefit intentionally from the gullibility of others who are suffering.

It was going to prevent any further deterioration of my moms dementia. I have a vague recollection of a statement that it could reverse some of the symptoms too, but this was all a while ago when it happened. I had a significant BS alarm going off at the time and really wanted to speak my mind, but to respect my fathers wish to have his wife recognize him again, we gave it a try. Unfortunately it did not have the desired effect.

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The minute someone has to go out of their way to try and convince me of how wonderful a product is and to tell me over and over that everyone else is bluffing me but only their thing is actually the right stuff then that's the moment I switch off and lose all interest.

If something truly is for real and so wonderful and worth the fancy price tag then it must be blatantly obvious how beneficial it is and the results should be clear enough for anyone to see.

The product should speak for itself.

Case in point, my leatherman multitool. I didn't need anyone to tell me how special it was. And now 11 years later I am still 100% pleased with my purchase.

 

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Peter - question then - are you a distributor ?

Hi Paul, only take the supplement and have experienced great results with it.

 

To be clear not saying whether anyone should take the product, am questioning how people can give advice without ever have experienced taking the supplement? 

 

That's like me telling people they should never eat oranges, having never had an orange myself? 

 

All the best. 

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The minute someone has to go out of their way to try and convince me of how wonderful a product is and to tell me over and over that everyone else is bluffing me but only their thing is actually the right stuff then that's the moment I switch off and lose all interest.

If something truly is for real and so wonderful and worth the fancy price tag then it must be blatantly obvious how beneficial it is and the results should be clear enough for anyone to see.

The product should speak for itself.

Case in point, my leatherman multitool. I didn't need anyone to tell me how special it was. And now 11 years later I am still 100% pleased with my purchase.

 

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So what Leadership Level are you at Peter?

I'm only a customer who has experienced great results with the supplement. Not saying it's for everyone or even that anyone should try it, what I am questioning is people giving advice when they have never experienced or even properly tried what they are giving advice about?

 

That would be like telling someone they should never eat healthy food, when you have never had healthy food before yourself? 

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Hi Paul, only take the supplement and have experienced great results with it.

 

To be clear not saying whether anyone should take the product, am questioning how people can give advice without ever have experienced taking the supplement? 

 

That's like me telling people they should never eat oranges, having never had an orange myself? 

 

All the best. 

 

You have NEVER eaten an orange .............. :blink:

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I'm only a customer who has experienced great results with the supplement. Not saying it's for everyone or even that anyone should try it, what I am questioning is people giving advice when they have never experienced or even properly tried what they are giving advice about?

 

That would be like telling someone they should never eat healthy food, when you have never had healthy food before yourself?

Kinda the same as me saying I've never watched Sharknado, but I know it's a steaming pile of kaaaaaak.

 

And no. We rely on scientific research and evidence. The evidence for mannatech: fokkol. It's also a pyramid scheme / network marketing / multi level marketing scam.

 

So. Nope.

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Kinda the same as me saying I've never watched Sharknado, but I know it's a steaming pile of kaaaaaak.

 

And no. We rely on scientific research and evidence. The evidence for mannatech: fokkol. It's also a pyramid scheme / network marketing / multi level marketing scam.

 

So. Nope.

Pretty much this.

Maybe if you watch 51st State you will get an idea what Mannatech is...

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Hi Paul, only take the supplement and have experienced great results with it.

 

To be clear not saying whether anyone should take the product, am questioning how people can give advice without ever have experienced taking the supplement?

 

That's like me telling people they should never eat oranges, having never had an orange myself?

 

All the best.

Wow, thats a late reply

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