The best nutritional supplements are sold by MLM companies. I came to that conclusion many years ago after over 11 years of study and thousands of hours and thousands of dollars spent on nutritionals.
Eniva is an up and coming nutritional MLM company whose products and the company are a bit controversial. Their flagship product is Vibe which is a liquid mineral and vitamin formula and I have spoken to many people who claim health benefits from taking it. Eniva markets very aggressively and there is lots of hype surrounding their product and company. When any product is heavily hyped the consumer should be extra vigilant.
Frutaiga is not a vitamin and mineral formula although it has lots of vitamins and minerals in it. Frutaiga is a strong, adaptogen rich formula with a guaranteed potency mixture of over 70 active ingredients extracted from 4 high altitude botanicals and combined in an extremely well researched and documented formula called Rosalean (TM).
Vitamins and minerals are a necessary part of our nutritional intake but source, amount, processing and form of these nutritional building blocks is vital and very unequal.
Eniva makes many scientific sounding statements which have no scientific basis but surely sound impressive. If you have an interest in Eniva's products I recommend that you give them a try, they have a great guarantee and that is the only way you will know if they do anything for you.
Because Frutaiga works very differently in your body than vitamins and minerals, you should also take Frutaiga. The worst that will happen is the other products don't provide benefit but Frutaiga will. The best that can happen is a healthful synergy between the products.
I know of many ex-Eniva reps and customers that are taking Frutaiga and getting benefits but I don't know of anyone currently taking both. If you do take both please let me know what you experience.
On a final note, I really don't like to slam other products or companies, especially fellow MLM companies, it is bad for our industry. But you need to realize that other than product claims there is no policing on the entire nutritional industry including vitamins, minerals and supplements you buy at Walmart. So you don't really know if any nutritional supplement has in it what they say or how much or how absorbable or effective etc.
The nutritional industry is the red haired stepchild in the United States and is not accountable. That is very different in Europe, especially Germany and Russia, where natural products hold equal sway with the pharmaceutical products and there are governing bodies ensuring product quality and efficacy and honest scientific research to back up product claims.
With nutritionals the worse case scenario is the supplement does not work and that is a whole lot better than what happens when you take drugs which have a huge host of health damaging side effects and frequently don't work either or do more damage than good.
A very big difference between the pharmaceutical and nutritional industries is that the pharmaceutical industry is protected by the FDA which is supposed to be their regulator and the protector of the consumer. The nutritional industry is only regulated on product claims by the FDA which is good and bad and is not accountable to any other governing body in the United States.
I hope this answers more questions than I have raised but these are complicated topics and I refuse to gloss over them.
Eniva is an up and coming nutritional MLM company whose products and the company are a bit controversial. Their flagship product is Vibe which is a liquid mineral and vitamin formula and I have spoken to many people who claim health benefits from taking it. Eniva markets very aggressively and there is lots of hype surrounding their product and company. When any product is heavily hyped the consumer should be extra vigilant.
Frutaiga is not a vitamin and mineral formula although it has lots of vitamins and minerals in it. Frutaiga is a strong, adaptogen rich formula with a guaranteed potency mixture of over 70 active ingredients extracted from 4 high altitude botanicals and combined in an extremely well researched and documented formula called Rosalean (TM).
Vitamins and minerals are a necessary part of our nutritional intake but source, amount, processing and form of these nutritional building blocks is vital and very unequal.
Eniva makes many scientific sounding statements which have no scientific basis but surely sound impressive. If you have an interest in Eniva's products I recommend that you give them a try, they have a great guarantee and that is the only way you will know if they do anything for you.
Because Frutaiga works very differently in your body than vitamins and minerals, you should also take Frutaiga. The worst that will happen is the other products don't provide benefit but Frutaiga will. The best that can happen is a healthful synergy between the products.
I know of many ex-Eniva reps and customers that are taking Frutaiga and getting benefits but I don't know of anyone currently taking both. If you do take both please let me know what you experience.
On a final note, I really don't like to slam other products or companies, especially fellow MLM companies, it is bad for our industry. But you need to realize that other than product claims there is no policing on the entire nutritional industry including vitamins, minerals and supplements you buy at Walmart. So you don't really know if any nutritional supplement has in it what they say or how much or how absorbable or effective etc.
The nutritional industry is the red haired stepchild in the United States and is not accountable. That is very different in Europe, especially Germany and Russia, where natural products hold equal sway with the pharmaceutical products and there are governing bodies ensuring product quality and efficacy and honest scientific research to back up product claims.
With nutritionals the worse case scenario is the supplement does not work and that is a whole lot better than what happens when you take drugs which have a huge host of health damaging side effects and frequently don't work either or do more damage than good.
A very big difference between the pharmaceutical and nutritional industries is that the pharmaceutical industry is protected by the FDA which is supposed to be their regulator and the protector of the consumer. The nutritional industry is only regulated on product claims by the FDA which is good and bad and is not accountable to any other governing body in the United States.
I hope this answers more questions than I have raised but these are complicated topics and I refuse to gloss over them.
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