Melaleuca Vitamins
So I aint on the attack for what its worth, but as a few of my pals here know, I got a thing against expensively priced products that really aren't very different than their mainstream counterparts. Aside from not being "organic" per say, I can't pick on them too much. I'll start with the Vitality pack for women. It cost a total of $29.99 for "normies" and $19.99 for preferred customers. The price isn't horrible, not when you compare them to Advocare or most other competitors, but its still steep compared to your generics or even standard brands. The interesting here though, is that there are more than a few complaints of people getting projectile vomit, shotgun diahrea, rashes, and even swelling. SWELLING! Now before we go hunting down Frankenstein and setting the monster on fire, Melaleuca supporters claim that these side effects are due to the body "purging" out harmful toxins. I don't know if I believe this, in fact if it were true, I'd probably try them because I can apreciate that kind of thing, but I haven't heard of too many products that actually do this. I know that Niacin can cause a flush, but it has nothing to do with toxins.
Melaleuca produces a ton of vitamins, for all groups all ages, including Vitality Multivitamin & Mineral, Vitality Total (Essentials + Heart + Body), Vitality Calcium Complete, Vitality Pack with "Cellwise" and ProVex, vitamins for 50+, Children's, Specialty Supplements, Heart Health and Bone & Joint Support. They sell more than that but I really didn't feel like listing any more. I read another case where a guy took them for 4 years and swore by them, said they did wonders for his health and workouts, and then out of nowhere, they began to give him nausea and flue symptoms whenever he took them. So, whats the deal Melaleuca? Was there some recent change in production? Was there some kind of crash landing in which an alien craft left the factory irradiated, or contaminated the nutrient pot with toxic alien jet fuel? We may never know, but I would personally never take a vitamin that made me sick without scientific evidence that it was indeed purge related. One good thing we can say is that you got a 90-day return policy with Melaleuca, and you can't beat that.