I gave you an update on how my son and I are doing on Eniva products and their leader product Vibe. I thought, later, that I should have been more transparent about the fact that Eniva products are sold through network marketing. This isn't a bad thing, as it makes the people who take the product and believe in it the "middle man," rather than advertisers and drug stores. However, I do want to make it perfectly clear that:
A. I would not endorse (nor will I take advertising or affiliate marketing from) a product that I don't fully believe in.
B. I would buy Eniva products in a drug store if that were how they were sold. Everything I say about them is my story and how they work for me and/or my son.
C. Yes, if you try them, and they work for you, you can begin your own networking business, though you don't need to. Some people make a living at it. I don't use it that way. I just use the products and people who see how well I'm doing ask and I give them information. Some sign on and start using it because they love it. Others pass on it (as I did twice before) saying it's too expensive or whatever. That's fine. I never push. It took me three exposures and a couple of years, plus advice from a medical professional before I decided to try it. For me, there's no turning back. I can't imagine not taking the products I take, for my brain, eyes and general health.
Anyway, I wanted to add this to the original post, but it had already gone live, and I didn't want to duplicate people's alerts. I avoid that whenever possible. So, here you go. My credibility is vital to me, so I want to be as transparent as possible.






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