Archive for February, 2010
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MonaVie Knows Their Juice Can’t Treat Medical Conditions
Having just established that MonaVie does not treat medical conditions, it’s worth noting that MonaVie, the company, implicitly agrees that their juice can’t treat medical conditions.
Let’s imagine for a minute that MonaVie can treat a medical condition or disease. What a medical breakthrough that would be! Fruit hasn’t been shown to [...] -
MonaVie’s Dr. Carson on CBS Radio
Someone contacted me recently about a CBS Radio interview of one of a doctor affiliated with Monarch Health Sciences … Dr. Carson. You can find a transcript of the interview here.
Before we get too far into it, it’s worth noting that Monarch Health Sciences is related (I think even a parent company) to MonaVie? [...] -
MonaVie and the Placebo Effect
There are times where people will give a testimony that MonaVie helped them with [medical condition X]. I assert that it is really impossible to tell if MonaVie did that for the individual. If you are being open-minded about MonaVie, you know that other explanations are possible. Perhaps a change in weather [...]
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MonaVie Does Not Treat Medical Conditions
Every MonaVie distributor will agree… MonaVie is just fruit. With that being the case it’s worth looking at what the benefits of fruit are. To get to the point, let’s examine what Wikipedia says about the nutritional value of fruit:
Fruits are generally high in fiber, water and vitamin C. Fruits also contain various [...] -
MonaVie Medical Testimonies are Pointless
There are been a lot of comments here, but a lot of them are from individual people claiming that MonaVie solved some kind of medical condition. I don’t understand why these people would waste their time. Any intelligent person would realize that MonaVie medical testimonies are pointless. Here’s why:
MonaVie does not treat [...]
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Market Value Doesn’t Apply to MonaVie
A commenter mentioned from a previous post said:
“The price of a product is determined by “market value” which means if something is over-priced it will not sell, and last I checked MonaVie is still selling for now.”
[Note: I cleaned up the quote for spelling a bit.]
On the outset, that seems like an excellent argument for [...] -
MonaVie is Embarrassed by Their Income Disclosure Statement?
The Fraud Files found that MonaVie has been editing their own Wikipedia page. As Fraud Files points out that’s a conflict of interest. However, the really interesting information is how MonaVie is editing the information about their company.
This edit removed the company’s Income Disclosure Statement. What possible reason would they [...] -
MonaVie is Liquid Google?!?! (Trademark Infringement Inside)
I got an interesting e-mail the other day. It came from “dmdamerica@[somedomain].com.” This company wanted to let me know that they have “Liquid Google” shirts for sale on Ebay. I decided to grab a screenshot for all to see the listing.
As you can see they clearly use Google’s trademark. I’m going [...] -
MonaVie, Secret Formulas, and Coca-Cola
When I ask How Much Acai is in MonaVie, I’ve heard a few MonaVie proponents say that it’s a secret formula. They then suggest that like Coca-Cola, they shouldn’t have to give up their proprietary information. At first glance, this appears to be a sound argument. However, upon inspection it seems to [...]
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MonaVie Active and MonaVie Original?
What is the Difference between MonaVie Active and MonaVie Original?
The MonaVie Original juice, which has a purple label, is the original 19 fruit blend. MonaVie Active, which has a green label, has the same blend of fruits as MonaVie Original, but with the addition of liquid glucosamine and omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty [...]
