Good, bad, rip off? Products seem expensive, but I've heard they're good.
Good, bad, rip off? Products seem expensive, but I've heard they're good.
Avoid if you are a guy. A study on the stuff just came out recently:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=63421
Interesting study.
It's bullshit. It's one of those deals where they try to tell you that since you know how good their products are, you should be telling others. It's one of those Amway/Primerica pyramid bullshit schemes.
Jim KidweII wrote:
It's bullshit. It's one of those deals where they try to tell you that since you know how good their products are, you should be telling others. It's one of those Amway/Primerica pyramid bullshit schemes.
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I'm invited over to a friends place tonight & they're going to talk to me about the program. Thanks for the heads up.
They put on a pretty good fire works show on July 4th in Idaho. About all I know about them.
I have some in my landscape. I would say very decorative, but the root systems tend to be somewhat invasive. Consider carefully where you might plant them.
I have used the Access Bar during long runs and marathons - can't say that it is any different than PowerBars or any other similar product.
Our family does use some of the other products (toothpaste, vitamins, soap, detergent) and they are more expensive, but are concentrated or quality (e.g. cheap soap or candles are consumed quickly whereas quality ones last longer). We only got involved because a family member sells them for extra income.
Overall, good products, slightly expensive.
Colin Sahlman runs 1:45 and Nico Young runs 1:47 in the 800m tonight at the Desert Heat Classic
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Hallowed sub-16 barrier finally falls - 3 teams led by Villanova's 15:51.91 do it at Penn Relays!!!
Need female opinions: I’m dating a woman that is very sexual with me in public. Any tips/insight?