Nothing to do with Keto, but


(Consensus is Politics) #1

This is related to health. The health of your wallet!

My stepdaughter sent me an email via ASEA video link. That in itself raised a red flag with me. But she’s a millennial, so…:roll_eyes:

It’s for a product, which I won’t name. I don’t want to give it traffick. They somehow “infuse water with redox molecules”. In essence they sell snake oil, that’s actually just saline.

She asked me to research it for her. Which probably makes her sad, because I had nothing good to say about it. Looks like the company is doing another MLM cycle. They get their employees to peddle salt water for them. They have to buy about $300 to $800 worth of product, done on an automatic monthly charge. Up to the employee to sell it or dump it. Salt water for $1 and ounce. And it’s not a small bottle. Looked like about half gallon or more. So looking at about $70 each. For a bottle of salt water.

Think of this post as a PSA. MLM isn’t dead. I’m surprised they are allowed to do this so blatantly. Here’s a quote from a Dr that’s promoting it, from the video my stepdaughter sent me…

“let’s see if we can help the body take care of things, before they reach the surface, it has a name, ok, but we can’t claim that this product cures, heals, treats, or prevents anything”.

That’s a smart thing to say, when you are peddling saline. :joy::rofl::joy:


(KCKO, KCFO 🥥) #2

UGH, MLM is never good. And yes, water is much more expensive when packaged up with or without salt added, than oil at its highest price.

Glad your SD had the sense to run it by you.


(Consensus is Politics) #3

I’m just hoping she didn’t buy into it as a sales person.


(Keto in Katy) #4

These millennials are always walking around like they rent the place or something


(Consensus is Politics) #5

More like they grew up with the stuff (email, Internet, etc) so they don’t respect it.

I get scoffed at all the time for NOT having a face bag account.