KCRock29, not everybody is going to see it. Most of bodybuilding is into quick fix quick build quick results. Not much organic pure nutrition on the mind here. GP products are the real deal for those into pure health. Here are some athletes and champions' websites that actually support these products...
Reggie Bush' website called reggie bush program
Get Pure Fit
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan ... part owner, nutritionist, martial arts master, and professional stunt woman
You Tube video qZ0hNcvHeUs which is Colton Johnson martial arts instructor
Don The Dragon Wilson... no need for an introduction here
Cyntia Rothrock... Undefeated World Karate Champion, 5 Consecutive Years; Black Belt Hall Of Fame; Inside Kung Fu Hall Of Fame; 5 Time World Weapon Champion (Swords, Staff, Whip, Iron Fan, Spear, Three Sectional Staff); Dynamic Kicks – Auth
******** Genesis Pure Muscle for the body building fans
Studio Fitness
Total Body Health ccc
Dynamic Speed and Fitness
Dr. Gerald Bresnahan, M.D., FACC one of the top cardiologists in the world
Angela Martindale
Gina VanLuven
There are tons more athletes and related out there... just do a search... these products are great... they just are not formulated specifically for body building. They are formulated for life with pure organic ingredients for the most part. The GPS line has a bit more than just organic, but very very close.
And as for the guy who said "pyramid scheme" and that "intelligent people don't do them" is poppycock. The most intelligent financial people in the world do MLM and actually know the difference between MLM and pyramid scheme. Warren Buffett, Richard Kiyosaki, Donald Trump, and the top economist in the country... all support and / or are involved in some way. Take your advice from the financially successful when it comes to finances... not somebody who doesn't know.
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07-10-2013, 07:11 PM #31
Don't listen to others unless they have what you want
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07-10-2013, 11:48 PM #35
- Join Date: May 2013
- Location: Olathe, Kansas, United States
- Age: 33
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You guys had quite the battle over there on that site I see. Some interesting points brought up on both sides. As for myself I have a direct friend that got involved in the company 4 weeks ago and has been making at least $500 each week after week 1.
He got over 200 people in his downline within the month. And at this point it's just exploded for him and he hardly has to touch anything already to make an income off this company. He referred me to this company 2 weeks in, and I've been to multiple meetings and all that, and I had decided to join considering I had some success right in front of my eyes from a guy I personally know.
I haven't been involved in MLM before, but if there was ever a company to try out it appears to be this one. I'm going to give it a 2 month shot. If it fails and I don't make money, then it was worth a shot for me anyways. But at the moment I'll go all in and see what can happen. If I can make $600 a week on a very part time job, I'll take that.
I enjoyed the comments btw, and I have no problem updating how this goes after 2 months, and also how my friend ends up.
I do however want to know how Duncan got all his money to start off? You're saying he's not part of the Heinz family as has been told over and over again?Last edited by KCRock29; 07-10-2013 at 11:57 PM.
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07-11-2013, 12:05 AM #37
- Join Date: May 2013
- Location: Olathe, Kansas, United States
- Age: 33
- Posts: 67
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These products have in fact helped a lot of people. I've used the Daily Build they have everyday for the last 5 days and have enjoyed it, and the E2 pre-workout I used once and enjoyed that as well. I can't say the products are underdosed if they are working for people and people are having great benefits from them. I have a friend who told me he couldn't sleep a couple nights ago because of what he says is the Go-Yin/Daily Build giving him too much energy actually. IDK how healthy that is to be honest.
But to answer your question, no I'm not about screwing people out of their money if I knowingly have proof that the product will not benefit them. If somebody does feel like spending the cash on the product, I feel fully confident that they will enjoy it, and that's my personal opinion after being around the products for the last week.
When I got on here sticking up for the products it's because I've tried and tested them, and enjoyed their benefits. Now if I wasn't in the business, and didn't get a "discount" on an autoship, then no I wouldn't spend the money on them at retail price mainly because I don't have a ton of money to begin with to use on organic supps.
If I made six figures I'd have no problem buying from GP just as a customer.Chiefconcerns.com
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Nobody is saying that because he endorses this stuff it is legit. I am simply stating that he endorses this stuff.... along with a multitude of others. I also endorse it.
As far as a lamborghini... I won't be showing that to you, in fact this is my last post. I am in GP for health, retirement and financial health... not money to spend on stupid stuff.
And KCRock... giving it "2 months" won't find you success. The only way MLM works is if you "see it"... work it as a business... and commit to it. I have never seen anybody "give it 2 months" make it in MLM. Some people find success right away because they have the personality that attracts others to what they are doing... they have an attraction that demands to be followed. Some people have a slow build and find success in bits and pieces but don't stop and eventually they find those 2 team builders on their left and right that explode their business. I would encourage you to stick with it, but it has to be your decision and I hope you are looking long term. Every successful network marketer has had the same obstacles, including people that scoff, as the unsuccessful ones... but they just gave it another month... and then another... they didn't quit. The only people you will ever see that scoff at MLM are those that tried and quit, never tried, or knew somebody who tried and quit. The ones who never quit are the ones who eventually found success with a legitimate MLM.
Check out video zZiw15VgWoI on you tube.
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04-30-2015, 08:56 PM #45
Genesis Pure- now with less lead
i suppose because it would be unethical to profit from selling people products which have had, and may still have lead in them.
Genesis Pure was sued for exposing consumers to a level of lead without the required warning label:
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm
So, I guess you could just take up smoking and call it taking a "natural health supplement"
Additionally, the CEO was charged with fraud for calling himself a naturopathic DR, not being certified as such, and for calling himself "DR Duncan" and misleading the public to sell his products.
Unfortunately, my post count isn't high enough for this site to allow me to post the direct link to the lawsuit on the lead amounts in their products, but it was the state of California. It's public record, you can look it up online with a simple browser search. I only bother to post because corrupt corporations who basically poison people, and profit from it tend to kinda chafe my hide. Particularly, under the guise of being natural health products.
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07-14-2015, 02:43 PM #46
I have been through this presentation as well. I am looking through the products online and all the reviews from positive and negative standpoints.
One of the major things that stands out is the price of the stuff. I'm sorry but I'm not paying that much for supplements. Then I look at the labels and notice the dosages being lower than other products. Double whammy.
If people want to pay for the products, that's fine. What chaps me is the fact that they try to get you into the system of selling more than anything. Talking about how much you can make more than the product itself. To me, a product should sell itself. If the CEO of the company has to use MLM, it's most likely **** and a scam. It saddens me people lose so much on this because they get wide eyed about these get rich quick schemes.
People, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. I am going to tell my friend how I feel about it when I get back with him. And for those that do get involved, google the ripoff report on reddit. It reminds me of the joke of trying to get out of gym memberships and how impossible it is haha. Anyway, just wanted to post my two cents on the subject so that others may see this thread and others to not get involved with this.
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10-03-2015, 07:15 PM #49
- Join Date: Jan 2010
- Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Age: 37
- Posts: 851
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Do I dare bump this? Was talking to a guy at my gym and had a meeting about joining.
Seems like they are just starting to branch out to Canada, and was told I would be one of the first and its a great opportunity since I would be "above" so many others. Says they will be doing commercials and a big push in a year or so in Canada, right now building up some clientèle and trying to get the right people in.
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