COMPARISON BETWEEN NUTRITIONAL HEALTH DRINKS
The Nutritional Health Drink industry has heated up in a big way. Each company claims that theirs is the most nutritious and healthiest drink. However, what is the truth whose product can live up to their claims.
we will take a look at each product what it claims let's take a look at what each considers "nutritional", after all isn't the real test is what each actually contains.... our source... each company's website. After all if you had the most nutritional drink would you not have the proof prominently displayed for all comers.
When I started this assignment I "knew" two things, 1) that it might be difficult to compare the relative nutritional value of each as one might have more of something and less of another and 2) it would be a relatively easy task as all I had to do was "read the labels".
BOY WAS I WRONG ON BOTH COUNTS!
The real difficulty was trying to figure out the nutritional value of some of the products. I looked at the XANGO, Monavie and Juice Plus websites and could not find a definitive statement as to how much of each vitamin and mineral it had compared to the "minimum daily adult requirements". Even one-a-day displays that information. If your product is nutritious would you (shouldn't you) show how nutrious it is? You need to do more then just say it has a nutritional dense fruit from some far off land.... Don't you?
I could find no real information on XANGO MONAVIE or Juice Plus's website. So I thought let's ask the distributors.... after all they sell the product, recruit people to their down lines surely they know, they must have been asked before.....right?
THE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMMMMMMMMMM!
Here are some of the comments that I received:
"The question that you are asking is rather complex, due to the fact that we are dealing with 19 fruits and each one has it’s own percentage of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and Phytonutrients"
When it was pointed out that one ounce of their product me would have "its own percentage" I was told this....
"If you look at all the other products on the market that share any similarities with MonaVie such as Xango, Noni (fake product), Goji (which is in MonaVie), NingXia, AcaiExtreme, Vibe, Zola, JuicePlus, and Thai-go, you will find they do not all release vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidant counts either".
THE ANSWER
I searched the Internet and came across a website from NORTHERN DIMENSIONS PUBLISHING COMPANY it seems they put together a number of nutritional supplement guides. On their frequently asked questions page (http://www.comparativeguide.com/faq.html) one of the questions they addressed is whether they had comparisons of Xango, Noni Juice and Juice Plus they answered.............
"We are unable to complete a comparison of food products, including Juice Plus, Seasilver, Noni Juice, Xango and other foods, because no documentation of the amount of nutrients is available. Companies producing these products have no way to control the exact amount of vitamin C and other nutrients in each batch of the product, since it is created from actual fruit, which will vary in its composition due to weather, ripeness, soil conditions and other environmental factors. Based on the available nutrition information for these products, they would not even register against our Blended Standard. To include them in our work would not be appropriate."
SO THERE YOU HAVE IT - THE SECRET IS OUT
OHHH WAIT WHAT ABOUT BAZI
After all, BAZI has all the nutritionally dense fruits and berries as XANGO, GOJI, and Monavie. In fact it has 8 super dense fruits and berries..... but does it suffer from the same shyness when it comes to identifying why it is good for you?
NO, it doesn't BAZI identifies on its website and on its bottle the EXACT amount of vitamins and minerals that you will have when you enjoy BAZI. The list is long so rather then try and copy it here please follow this link to read the actual label (click here).
Why does BAZI take such care in identifying its actual contents. The reason is the athletes who depend on BAZI..... Professional and Olympic athletes cannot risk putting something into their body that that might cost them the Gold Medal or their career. They need to know exactly what is in a nutritional drink and that is why they depend on BAZI.
XELR8, Inc. the company who makes BAZI boasts that over 350 professional and Olympic athletes not only take and endorse the product, but over 94% buy it themselves. We are talking about athletes the caliber of Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, and Briana Scurry. Top athletes at the top of their game who can have and take anything they want.
This is the same reason that XELR8, Inc's production facilities and practices are all pharmaceutically licensed manufacturing facilities, that also meet food grade manufacturing standards and all ISO standards.
Obviously the winner of nutritional health drinks is BAZI, in our opinion
- it has ALL the super dense fruits and berries as the other drinks
- It ALONE identifies it vitamin and mineral content and it is impressive
- It is endorsed by premier professional and Olympic athletes from all sports
- It is manufactured to pharmaceutical, food grade and ISO standards
THE WINNER..........BAZI
For more information on the product go to http://www.trybazi.com/
For more information on becoming a distributor go to http://www.xelr8success.com/
Live healthy and wise............