Adaptogenix Review
Adaptogenix Review
Adaptogenix was launched in March 2011. Adaptogenix's products are dietary beverage supplements based on adaptogens, or plants which are believed to have unique properties that can increase physical and mental capacity, reduce fatigue, improve resistance to diseases, and extend lifespan. Because I was interested in learning more about these types of products, I had done some research on different products containing adaptogens, and I decided to write this Adaptogenix review.
Adaptogenix's products are a coffee beverage called Tazza Di Vita, a blend of organic coffee and several adaptogens, and Renu IQ, a beverage supplement containing a blend of adaptogens, vitamins and resveratrol. Adaptogenix claims these products can protect the body from stress and have powerful anti-aging benefits. The only problem I see with these types of products is that there are so many others out there with similar claims. The key to selling these products would be convincing people that they are different from the rest. Also, I'm not sure how many people would want to buy an instant coffee product, which is basically what Tazza Di Vita is. Not having tasted it, I can't say for sure whether it is comparable to other instant coffee products, but it would have to be much better to compete against brewed coffee.
Adaptogenix was formerly Pur3x, but it is unclear from searching the Internet whether Pur3x products are still being sold and/or if all of its reps are now Adaptogenix reps. Both the Adaptogenix and Pur3x websites list the same CEO (Andrew Rinehart) and Master Distributors (Larry Lantieri and Rick Hagar).
To become a distributor for Adaptogenix, you sign up through an existing distributor and pay a one-time $55 membership fee. Distributors are required to personally purchase at least $150 in product each month in order to receive retail commissions. I certainly wouldn't be able to consume $150 in product myself each month, so I wonder what distributors do with the product they purchase - are there any Adaptogenix distributors out there who will share with the rest of us what they do?