Guest guest Posted May 23, 2001 Report Share Posted May 23, 2001 Yes. http://www.sunrider.com/Default.asp Paco. ---------- >From: PEARLY2@... >candidiasis >Subject: Sunrider >Date: miér., 23 mayo 2001 01:52 > > Is there a sunrider website? > > Pearl (NY) > > > Country Living at it's finest > Countrylife > > > Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to > UNSUBSCRIBE ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 What is the point Martha, are you against alternatives like the QUackwatch gang??? These articles written against companies who produce supplements are a joke. I have several articles that expose Mr Barret for what he really is, but won't waste space here. Have you read the statistics on death related to drugs these days, I could post that if you want. -- [ ] Sunrider http://www.eskimo.com/~tlotus/sun2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 So Sunrider's on Quackwatch. When someone is trying to help sick people, it's mean and wrong to try to discredit them. My family and I who struggled with third stage neuro Lyme from 1989-1995, with multiple intravenous antibiotic treatments not to mention the many oral regimens of Zithromax when it wasn't even legal and my friend was getting it smuggled in from this doctor in Russia and for what? To just get sicker and sicker. My children were on home instruction on and off from elementary school all through middle school and only started to improve when we gradually dumped the medical profession and started on the Sunrider regimen. We are healthy now since 1995, and Dr. Chen, Sunrider's master herbalist, is responsible. I'd like to put the drug companies that are lined up outside of my doctor's office on Quackwatch. They and the doctors are only interested in the profit and not the well-being of the patient. They don't care about what side effects the drug of the month may cause. Dr. Chen is also the first herbalist to identify Stevia extract as a safe sweetener, but the sugar lobby got real nervous because Stevia is a healthy and nutritionally beneficial alternative to sugar, and they banned him marketing it as a sweetener in the 1989's. He got smart and marketed it for a couple of years as a facial mask, and believe me it is great as a facial mask. Now he's allowed to market it as an herbal supplement with a sweet taste. It nourishes the spleen and the pancreas. Because of Dr. Chen, all of the healthfood stores carry Stevia as a healthy sweetener. All the gossip on Quackwatch about Dr. Chen is documented in his autobiography, " Journey to the Sun. " His dream was to bring good nutrition and health to the world, and he has accomplished just that. We feel great and Lyme is out of our lives for good. I only come on this list from time to time to try to help others. Sue Rauch my.sunrider.com/susanrauch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 , Long time no talk. Thank you for your response. Sue Rauch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Hi Sue, You should feel good about the Quackwatch thing, they only go after companies who are making a difference, just like Mannatech. They have to try and fight now because they will lose in the end. People are tired of drugs and staying sick, the wellness industry is just getting started!! I am glad I never had anyone try and steer me away from the products that brought me back my life, I might have actually listened. Be Well, -- Re: [ ] Sunrider , Long time no talk. Thank you for your response. Sue Rauch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 In a message dated 9/22/2005 12:54:37 AM, morningsunranch@... writes: >Hi Sue, >You should feel good about the Quackwatch thing, they only go after >companies who are making a difference, just like Mannatech. They have to >try and fight now because they will lose in the end. People are tired of drugs >and staying sick, the wellness industry is just getting started!! I am >glad I never had anyone try and steer me away from the products that brought >me back my life, I might have actually listened. Be Well, > , You make a good point about feeling good that Sunrider is on Quackwatch . The medical profession is getting very nervous because people are really catching on to the wellness approach to health. We are both extremely fortunate that we were guided in this way. I hope and pray that those on this list will catch on as well and end their sick cycle. I often think about the life I would have had over the past 10 years if I wasn't pushed in this direction and where my grown children would be also. My husband and I are finally empty nesters and enjoying it. The only good thing about having had Lyme is you appreciate good health so much more, and you and I want others to experience their own success doing the same. Take care, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 I appreciated the post. There's no such thing as a guaranteed cure and every treatment -- drug, supplement, massages -- has a drawback. It's important to me to learn whether a company markets its products via multilevel marketing. That doesn't mean that the products are bad or the company is a fraud; I just choose not to purchase products that way. Quackwatch overstates things -- just as many vendors of supplements overstate things. It's my job to weigh all the evidence and decide. I once researched a treatment suggested by my LLMD (QXCI) and decided to try it even though Quackwatch had strong words to say about it and my instinct agreed with Quackwatch. I came out of that treatment quacking loudly! Jessie > Hi Sue, > > You should feel good about the Quackwatch thing, they only go after > companies who are making a difference, just like Mannatech. They have to try > and fight now because they will lose in the end. People are tired of drugs > and staying sick, the wellness industry is just getting started!! I am glad > I never had anyone try and steer me away from the products that brought me > back my life, I might have actually listened. Be Well, > > -- Re: [ ] Sunrider > > , > Long time no talk. Thank you for your response. > > Sue Rauch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 Have you had bad experiences with MLM companies?? I have only bought from 3 different ones and all my product expereinces were really good. Natures Sunshine, Dr. Wallachs, Mannatech. Lots of products at the health food stores or at the chiropractor or naturopaths are from MLM's. Just curious what the fear is?? -- [ ] Re: Sunrider I appreciated the post. There's no such thing as a guaranteed cure and every treatment -- drug, supplement, massages -- has a drawback. It's important to me to learn whether a company markets its products via multilevel marketing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 Hi SUe, I thank God every day for the fact I turned from allopathic meds and went alternative. I think some people just are not there yet. I am not sure what finally did it for me, but something kept telling me I was missing something I kept asking my doctor " what should I be doing? " . He would just say, you are fine with what your are doing!!!! Oh yeah, I was really fine, unable to think, sleep, walk, talk, bad mood all the time, other then that I was great! I don't have to go to far to see what my life would have looked like had I not changed since I help people every day break the cycle, and some are not doing well at all. My passion to help grows more intense every day. We just have to keep sharing when and where we can. Blessings, -------Original Message------- From: Poeticsue@... , You make a good point about feeling good that Sunrider is on Quackwatch . The medical profession is getting very nervous because people are really catching on to the wellness approach to health. We are both extremely fortunate that we were guided in this way. I hope and pray that those on this list will catch on as well and end their sick cycle. I often think about the life I would have had over the past 10 years if I wasn't pushed in this direction and where my grown children would be also. My husband and I are finally empty nesters and enjoying it. The only good thing about having had Lyme is you appreciate good health so much more, and you and I want others to experience their own success doing the same. Take care, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 It's not a fear. I don't like the fact that most MLMs are more interested in recruiting more sales reps than they are in selling products. Also, many MLMs claim that they have proprietary products that effect all kinds of cures, but they are unwilling to subject them to independent research. Finally, when I compare the prices, I find that MLMs are generally quite a bit more expensive for similar ingredients. For example, I take a green drink every morning called Gree Vibrance. It costs half the prices of a couple of MLM green drinks I looked into and includes probiotics that they don't. Jessie > Have you had bad experiences with MLM companies?? I have only bought from 3 > different ones and all my product expereinces were really good. Natures > Sunshine, Dr. Wallachs, Mannatech. Lots of products at the health food > stores or at the chiropractor or naturopaths are from MLM's. Just curious > what the fear is?? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 Hi Jessie, Hmmm, that is interesting, the person who got me started did not even tell me anything about the business part until about 3 months after I started. She called me all the time and was always wanting to know how I was. She hooked me up with educational emails about healthy living and lifestyle. I had never had this before, and certainly the guy at the health food store did not know my name, and really did not know that much about the thousands of products. She only told me about the business because I was telling all my friends to call her for products, I had no knowledge of MLM at that time As far as studies, food is not a harmful thing, unlike drugs. It is nice to know what benefits certain foods will cause to happen in the body, but unlike drugs there is no toxicity. I have seen lots of research on many different products though, some clinical trial and stuff like that. I took products from health food stores and from the interment for years and they did not have that. Are you against all supplements?? I mean thinking that only the MLM companies should be subjected to testing is kinda silly don't you think? There are some new standards coming into the supplement market soon call standard assays, or something like that and if a company says there product can do this or that, they will have to prove it. This will really eliminate alot of companies that are out there now. It will not eliminate the company I buy from because they have already gone to this method of testing and proving without waiting to be told. As far as cost, and comparing supplements. That is really difficult unless you know all the sources, the quality, the safety standards used to manufacture etc., I was using expensive supplement for years prior to the ones I use now, they were through the internet, but privately owned companies, some by Dr. Whitaker, Dr. , I thought at the time these were really good. Now I have learned alot more and these supplements have some inferior raw materials, and some fillers that I would not want to use anymore because of safety concerns. Just because one products says 1 000 mg. vitamin E, and the other says only 500Mg Vit E, does not mean the 1 000mg is better even if it is cheaper. My husband is a builder, a quality builder, he has to do repairs on houses all the time that were built by other builders that used inferior products, that were much cheaper. The homeowner does not know this, and usually pays the price for quality stuff and the builder cuts costs and puts the profit in his own pocket. In lots of cases you don't get what you pay for. I went to the Green Vibrance website, that looks like a really good product, but without GMP's you have know way of really knowing that what they are saying is true. Also I use a green products with some similar ingredients and my cost is $35.00 for 100 servings, which is $11.50 per month, add my pro-biotics and you have $29.00 total, your cost on your product is 41.00 for 30 servings. Just one more thing and then I will be done. When you buy your green vibrance, the owner of the company will take the money and pay for advertsing, employees, raw materials, research, and shipping etc., When I buy my products, the company will pay for raw materials, research, shipping, they pay their associates who handle the advertising. The only difference is that if you buy from online store you will most likely never have a mentor, or personal coach to help guide your through your wellness program. With the product I buy, I have a personal coach for life, someone who cares, and who has become my friend. I don't know, but I think I like MLM more and more every day. I get paid to get well, I have more friends then I ever had, I get to help people get well, life is good. Well, just my 2 cents on MLM versus regular online buying. Buyer beware no matter where you buy, there is alot of inferior supplements out there and you have to know what you are buying. -------Original Message------- From: Jessie MacMillan It's not a fear. I don't like the fact that most MLMs are more interested in recruiting more sales reps than they are in selling products. Also, many MLMs claim that they have proprietary products that effect all kinds of cures, but they are unwilling to subject them to independent research. Finally, when I compare the prices, I find that MLMs are generally quite a bit more expensive for similar ingredients. For example, I take a green drink every morning called Gree Vibrance. It costs half the prices of a couple of MLM green drinks I looked into and includes probiotics that they don't. Jessie --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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