HAs anyone tried Mona Vie, if so does it actually work?!


Question:

HAs anyone tried Mona Vie, if so does it actually work?

My boss came into the office one day talking about this exotic juice blend called mona vie. It's supposed to make you feel great. I was thinking of buying it for my parents. If anyone has ever had it, does it actually work? I'm scared that 7 years down the road the FDA will find out that it causes cancer or something outrageous like that, lol.


Answers:
I am trying Mona Vie, and I will say that I have noticed a marked difference in my mental clarity and my energy. I don't feel like I could Climb Mt. Everest, but I finally feel like I did when I was in high school..like I can do and face whatever comes my way, and just a week ago I thought I was going to have to go on anti-depressants. My mental clarity is so much better. I am writing all of this and I am NOT a distributor. I am still testing it to see how it works because I have only been taking it 6 days now. I bought a month's supply. If I continue to feel this good I will continue to use it, but I will agree, it is expensive. I am looking into other things to try, but honestly, I am finding that in order to buy everything to match Mona Vie would be expensive as well. If anything...spend $40 on a bottle which is two weeks worth...and see if it works for you. You never know....it might it might not. You can get it on Ebay, and it is cheaper there.

I have a friend that just started sellling it. Its a pyrmid scheme. They tell you how great it is then get you to put it on autoship. It costs about $30/wholesale per bottle!! You can get the same benefits from supplements




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