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A friend of mine is trying to convince me to get involved what I can see as a network marketing scheme selling two health products, Sleepees and Skinees.

In my cursory due dilegence, I evaluated the company's website (http://ourworldnetwork.com). Founding that 99% of the site's content refers to its marketing program and 1% (if even that) is on the product is a bit disconcerning consider this is a health product.

The product description is a mere mention of its "natural, harmless" non-addictive ingredients. That's all. No independent medical reports, no testing, no government approvals.

So I like to hear back from people and especially medical folks that have heard about this product. Is this a marketing scam or does this stuff work?

2006-09-07 03:38:54 · 1 answers · asked by oddfish 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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I'm not familiar with the products; but, chances are, you can get the same results with other alternative and complimentary therapies and without getting involved with an MLM. I'm not saying that the product isn't viable -- simply that there's more than one way to balance the body and it all depends on what each individual needs to balance.

2006-09-07 04:34:35 · answer #1 · answered by ohio healer 5 · 3 1

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