Does Donald Trump now think he’s a nutrition expert? Looks like The Donald’s next business venture is all about selling nutritional supplements and weight loss products. And he’s doing it through multilevel marketing (MLM). The new company is called The Trump Network and it’s officially being launched in November. He’s recruiting and “educating” distributors now to sell the so-called unique, cutting edge products that are described as “highly advanced, scientifically-proven health and wellness products, including customized testing and metabolic analysis, effective weight management solutions and vitamin and mineral supplements.” THE TRUMP NETWORK is a unique marketing opportunity, designed to make people healthier with customized vitamins and nutritional supplements, and to encourage individuals to become entrepreneurs and to take control of their financial well-being. The power of Trump’s name will likely make this nutritional Ponzi scheme a success for him but not many others. They’ll likely trust his nutrition advice, and the advice of the “trained” distributors, even if much of the information is not scientifically solid. I have no knowledge of what products he is selling and what the quality it is but I would have to imagine that he would not put his name on jun. He’s joining forces with a multilevel marketing company called Ideal Health that’s been around for 10+ years (and has had its share of FTC complaints). The “custom-made” nutritional supplements rely on what’s called a PrivaTest, which is an at-home urine test that claims to tell you what supplements your body needs every day. A urine analysis is not always a reliable measure of nutritional status and it certainly doesn’t do all the things that are described on Ideal Health’s web site. This misleading tactic for selling a customized nutritional supplement regimen was previously exposed in 2004. On the Trump Network site it says “thousands of The Trump Network’s consumers are convinced their Custom Essentials are boosting their cellular nutrition and giving them nutritional balance and optimal metabolic health. Join us.” The best thing to do is eat a balanced diet or go to your doctor for a physical exam. Schedule a consultation with a registered dietitian. That’s the best way to tell if your diet is inadequate in certain nutrients. And if your diet does fall short in nutrients, you certainly don’t need to buy over priced formulas, (Donald Trump Vitamins) These items can purchased for a lot less in any online drug store. If you want to lose weight, stick to real food and eat less. If you have no sef control use a appetite suppressor. This fad diet will cost you $1,325.00 to get started. That's seems expensive, just exercise, eat right and maybe take a diet pill to help you through the hard times.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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