Thursday, July 06, 2006

L'amour rent aveugle!


It's funny (or sad!) to see how some people are so in Love with their gels that they are blind. Here is my last opinion about Agel in response to an Agel extremist(publish in comment under "An Important Article")


Thanks to the MLM report I found a much better company who doesn’t go against my belief, a proven company where duplication has been explosive, where everyone wins - no one loses - and that will be around for a lifetime.
But concerning your comment I have to say :

- I find amazing that Agel removed the sweetening blend (Enulin, Xylitol, Neotame and Acesulfame-K) because they started to have complains. Why they didn’t removed it before selling it to the public?
As professional they new it could be dangerous.

- Also about the ORAC of Exo. Well if you take a capsule of Grape Seed Extract you would get 14000 ORAC per gram.

-Then if Propyle Glycol is so safe why Agel had it removed and replace it with glycerin. Again why Agel didn’t use Glycerin from the begin?

All this point can be confirm by Agel Research & Development, I received an email today after one of the directors saw my Blog. (I may publish it in a comment to Chris article after authorization from the author, by courtesy)
More could be said about Agel but what the point?

In conclusion I would say that I’m not a scientist to really know if this gels are good value for what they are, or if this gels are healthy. I would have to spend even more money to have an independent objective opinion and it’s too late as I can’t trust the management anyway.
You may loose weight but what about the consequences in the longer term for your body!

Having said that I can’t spend all my time talking about Agel, but I would rather put my money, time and energy with a company who has a vision to improve the health of families around the world, and which include a commitment to the health of the environment.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here is another blog where people can get uncensored Agel information:

http://agelinfo.blogspot.com

3:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Misleading or deceptive conduct is a doctrine of Australian law which prohibits conduct, carried out in the course of trade or commerce, which is misleading or deceptive, or is likely to mislead or deceive. It is similar to the contract law doctrine of misrepresentation, although in some circumstances, failing to disclose information, or failing to perform a contractual obligation, will also constitute misleading conduct.

3:38 PM  

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