Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Herbalife?
Seems like anything that packaged and processed would have low prana. On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:23 AM, wrote: > > > You can certainly take this all with a large grain of salt. I am sure > there are many other sites that recommend it and many that do not. > > http://enlita.com/blog/herbalife-review-herbalife-scam > > > ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > Card, I don't recommend Herbalife either. But I think it's good to go by > your own intuition. You could try it and see how you feel. > > > > On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 9:28 AM, Richard J. Williams > wrote: > > There's nothing wrong with taking a few vitamins and an occasional > laxative, as long as you don't overdo it. But, who knows what's in those > pills? Most of them, so I've read, are manufactured over in China, so take > most vitamins at your own risk. There are lots of natural diet foods to eat > that will be a lot easier on your bowels too. Really, if you eat four > square meals a day, and get some exercise four times a week, you'll be > plenty healthy naturally. > > The real problem with Herbalife products is that it's based on a pyramid > scheme, just like Amway. > > On 11/27/2013 3:54 AM, cardemaister@... wrote: > > > Anyone tried Herbalife products? > > My TM-instructor has for several years been a fairly > successful distributor, belonging to the International President's Team. > > Seems to me he's a bit coy about once being a TM-teacher... > > > > > >
[FairfieldLife] RE: Herbalife?
You can certainly take this all with a large grain of salt. I am sure there are many other sites that recommend it and many that do not. http://enlita.com/blog/herbalife-review-herbalife-scam http://enlita.com/blog/herbalife-review-herbalife-scam ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Card, I don't recommend Herbalife either. But I think it's good to go by your own intuition. You could try it and see how you feel. On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 9:28 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote: There's nothing wrong with taking a few vitamins and an occasional laxative, as long as you don't overdo it. But, who knows what's in those pills? Most of them, so I've read, are manufactured over in China, so take most vitamins at your own risk. There are lots of natural diet foods to eat that will be a lot easier on your bowels too. Really, if you eat four square meals a day, and get some exercise four times a week, you'll be plenty healthy naturally. The real problem with Herbalife products is that it's based on a pyramid scheme, just like Amway. On 11/27/2013 3:54 AM, cardemaister@... mailto:cardemaister@... wrote: Anyone tried Herbalife products? My TM-instructor has for several years been a fairly successful distributor, belonging to the International President's Team. Seems to me he's a bit coy about once being a TM-teacher...
[FairfieldLife] RE: Herbalife?
Integrity. The products or the person? ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Anyone tried Herbalife products? My TM-instructor has for several years been a fairly successful distributor, belonging to the International President's Team. Seems to me he's a bit coy about once being a TM-teacher...