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I have tried Shaklee nutritional products. However, that has become old news. Now there is a new product. I have been in the web site(www.mannatech.com) and I want to know if anyone has tried the product. What difference did you feel? Did you feel better, worse or remained the same healthwise? I would like to know what your views are before I invest in this product.

2007-04-10 12:28:15 · 2 answers · asked by Mr. Gnu 2 in Health Diet & Fitness

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I actually work for someone who is a avid mannatech taker. Needless to say, he's 60 and can out do me (a 24 year old) anyday. I would have to say they work and usually very well at that. I've seen people come in and out of our business that are associated with the product and some of the stories of people are amazing. The product is expensive and it's not that "super-fast" remedy that we want in today's society, but it's consistant. It may take a day or it may take a month for you to feel any difference, I think it depends on what is "wrong" with your body. I even heard of a guy that had quite smoking for 9 years and he started the product and de-toxed so well he could actually taste nicotene in his mouth again. I've also heard many stories about people who were given a months to live and completely bombarded their bodies with this product and are still alive and better today. I would say it depends on your needs and your wants. And if it's something you think you'll want to do the rest of your live you can always signup as an associate like my boss did. I think they get cheaper prices. Check it out online though and you can email me if you think I'd be able to get you any information the website doesn't have... remingtonstacy@yahoo.com

2007-04-13 06:04:36 · answer #1 · answered by Seg 2 · 0 0

As a trainer I have used the Sporn and it works well enough - the pulling of the dog is reduced since the lead is clipped over the shoulders and the pullup apparatus around the legs applies some pressure. The easy walk harness by Premier can be used with the Halti, take the leash and attach the Halti to the leash and then clip it to the Easy Walk Harness. It's a good setup for a strong pulling dog. We use it on a friend of mine's pitbull who has diagnosed trachea problem. The theory of the no pull harnesses and Halti is to get control 'in front of the dog' rather than a regular harness which is designed for pulling. Personally, if you have a big power breed a Herm Sprenger Prong Collar - medium weight is my favorite collar for large, pulling dogs. The goal of all training collars is to train your dog so that all they eventually need is a Martingale Collar which can take a couple of years to do. Cheers

2016-05-17 06:18:07 · answer #2 · answered by georgina 3 · 0 0

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