About six years ago, Monarch Health Sciences introduced a new healthy juice drink called MonAvie and it is sold and distributed through multi-level marketing. MonAvie juice has been showing up on the evening television newscast as the new wonder juice that treats everything from your aching feet to high cholesterol. Are the juice and the sales opportunities all they’re stacked up to be or is it all MonAvie scams?
The acai (ah-sah-ee) berry from the Brazilian rain forest is the principle ingredient in MonAvie juices and they are reported to be high in antioxidants. Those are the molecules that help prevent cell damage that can cause disease.
Antioxidants are found in many foods and are often called polyphenols, thiols and something more familiar sounding like ascorbic acid — Vitamin C. MonAvie pushes its proprietary mix of 19 different juices and liquid glucosamine that provide the benefits of antioxidants and joint support. While the juice is probably good for you, the cost per bottle probably isn’t. To obtain the best results from the product, MonAvie recommends you drink two ounces twice a day. With your very expensive juice coming in a 28-ounce wine bottle it will last you about a week.
A national men’s magazine decided to put MonAvie to the test. They put it up against a number of other available juice drinks to see how it stacked up. Turned out that it didn’t do so well when compared to good old grape and orange juice. Those over the counter juices had much higher levels of Vitamin C and phenolic acids (another antioxidant) than the MonAvie product. While it’s certain that all those fruit juices in MonAmie are healthy and won’t harm you, when weighed against the cost, there are certainly much less expensive ways to get your daily nutrition.
As far as making a living with the MonAvie product, it is sold through multi-level marketing and you need to understand how that works. In general, it means that in order for you to make any real money, you have to convince quite a few other people to sell the product also. You must have at least two other people in your ‘down line’ before you will see a dime. This type of money making opportunity works very well for people at the top with a lot of other people selling under them, but not very well for the normal Joe at the bottom of the heap.
To make a decent income selling MonAvie, you better be willing to work harder than you’ve ever worked in your life and hustle everyone you meet, because that’s how multi-level marketing works. Despite what they advertise, you can’t make money in your sleep and people are not going to be banging down your door to get this wonderful elixir. You have to be willing to get out there every day and find new ways to sell your product and convince others that they need to sell it too.
If you don’t fit the entrepreneurial profile you’re better off holding on to your money. If you’re looking for a way to get healthier, eat more fresh fruit and vegetables and have a couple of glasses of grape juice, or even wine, every day.
Having taken a look, it really all depends on your point of view. Whether you see MonAvie scams or opportunities lies in which side of the fence you’re sitting on. The widely held view of multi-level marketing is that they are all scams for the average person and getting your daily nutrition out of a wine bottle has never been a good idea.
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