Millennium can feed baby? Or what product to built baby immune system?
Health E. Excel Products (MLM), Are their products good?
Health E. Excel Products (MLM), Are their products good?
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Dec 1 2017, 09:44 PM
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Millennium can feed baby? Or what product to built baby immune system?
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Dec 1 2017, 09:52 PM
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Dec 12 2017, 09:56 AM
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Apr 6 2019, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Jul 3 2017, 09:11 AM) Proof your point if you said I am misled. *reviving old thread due to stupidity found*oh maybe you are the E. Excel distributor. Now I can get the same quality of products for less than half of the any direct sales MLM price direct sales MLM sells at RM200. I can get it at around RM80-rm100 can you tell me the name of the compound known as vitamin c? |
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Apr 6 2019, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(disgrunted @ Apr 6 2019, 01:50 PM) *reviving old thread due to stupidity found* ascorbic acidcan you tell me the name of the compound known as vitamin c? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C |
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Apr 8 2019, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(homemark @ Aug 26 2014, 01:52 PM) Recently, my relatives had been promoting E. Excel health supplement products to my family quite aggressively. Myself also have selling supplements but I won’t emphasise and over describe the power of supplement. Supplements only to take if our daily nutrition intake is not enough due to unbalanced diet. It’s used to filled the gap of insufficient nutrients intake compare to recommendation of nutrients intake daily. Before recommend supplements to someone, 1st must understand the prospect life style 1st, and have a discussion on it to find out what nutrients they are lack off, then only make our recommendation including how to improve our diet and healthy lifestyle . Forced selling is no meaning, must sell with caring, not only for money. This kind of sellers just keep make public misunderstand and hate the ppl who sell supplements. I am not sure what kind of benefits they provide, to the extent that they claim these products boost immunity system, good for kids and even suppress cancer... Are these products as good as claimed? I find them VERY expensive actually. A pack of "cactus juice" is around RRM500+. I myself is a bit skeptical with MLM products, and now my relatives have been pushing us real hard to try them, so I wonder if you guys (instead of the hardcore E-Excel members) could enlighten me a bit about their benefits (or not)? Thanks in advance. |
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Apr 8 2019, 02:52 PM
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this is really a long time ago thread i posted. As updated the previous time, I no longer see my relatives consuming these products by E.Excel.
I do give my kids supplements like Vitamin C tablets or Fish oil, but I only get them from local pharmacies haha. No fancy MLM brands. Out of curiosity, is E. Excel still a trend nowadays? |
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Apr 8 2019, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Apr 6 2019, 10:13 PM) QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Aug 27 2014, 01:18 PM) Yes, it is wise to do due diligence before commit into any product, example checking out the ingredient in the label, find out what types of good certification is has, and etc. reading back the bolded word, do you feel like an idiot now?If you check out in detail, you might notice that most supplement/vitamins are made of synthetic (made-made) ingredient. For example, if you go pharmacy to get some vitamin C, try to check out the ingredient. I believe you will see this thing called "ascorbic acid" at the label. But the truth is ascorbic acid is not vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is only an isolate, a fraction, a distillate of naturally occurring vitamin C. Although in short term, consuming synthetic vitamins doesn't harm you but in long term, these synthetic vitamins (including other substance like medicine/drugs) can over-burden our good kidney and liver organ which detox all these unnatural stuff. Thus damage those organs. |
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Jul 20 2019, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(homemark @ Aug 26 2014, 01:52 PM) Recently, my relatives had been promoting E. Excel health supplement products to my family quite aggressively. Products are good. One time my father had dengue, his platelets had dropped to less than 20. He consumed it everyday, for few days, and then his platelets increased tremendously. My brother and I also consumed this when we've been suspected with dengue and it worked well on us.I am not sure what kind of benefits they provide, to the extent that they claim these products boost immunity system, good for kids and even suppress cancer... Are these products as good as claimed? I find them VERY expensive actually. A pack of "cactus juice" is around RRM500+. I myself is a bit skeptical with MLM products, and now my relatives have been pushing us real hard to try them, so I wonder if you guys (instead of the hardcore E-Excel members) could enlighten me a bit about their benefits (or not)? Thanks in advance. |
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