The juices in “Mona Vie” include pear, cranberries, white grapes and blueberries. Although, the main ingredient is Acai, a berry found in Brazil. Supposedly, drinking “Mona Vie” is said to give health benefits including a longer life among other things. “Mona Vie” is not promoted as a cure all or admirable substance entirely the same way as other similar products.
The use of fruits, especially berries, is nothing new regarding medicine; this has been used for hundreds of years. For instance, blueberries are said to have anti-inflammatory properties. Does this make “Mona Vie” worth $40 a bottle? I guess I cannot have an opinion on this product for I have never tried it.
The big question is if “Mona Vie” is a scam. Regarding claims, there is no proof that suggests the creators of “Mona Vie” are attempting to mislead anyone by saying it offers benefits that are not true. Therefore, it is a healthy drink, as advertised, meaning it is not a scam in this deference.
So, how about “Mona Vies’” operation or business practice? “Mona Vie” is sold via multi level marketing. I am not a fan of multi level marketing and in my opinion; multi level marketing plots are usually, but not always, trouble and often possible scams. With selling “Mona Vie”, the business cycles around recruiting others and those at the top of the chain will obviously profit much more then those at the bottom.
This is not a scam, although sellers near the bottom of the chain should be aware of the competition and possible cost making it hard for them to break even, let alone make a profit; sellers should not expect to revel in luxury right away. Another aspect to overlook is the risk that untrained sellers could sell “Mona Vie” based on its health benefit claims. If this were the case, anyone could give misleading advice at best.
In conclusion, “Mona Vie” is not a scam in itself and disposition via multi level marketing is perfectly lawful. In spite of that fact, I do not believe a person needs “Mona Vie” to maintain a healthy lifestyle; it is very cleaver how “Mona Vies’” website makes it seem essential to stay healthy by drinking “Mona Vie”. Everything a person requires can be provided by eating a well balanced diet that consists of a variety of fruits and vegetables. Nobody needs any of these gimmicky products – they just need to learn to eat better and exercise. There is no way the price of this product can be justified – it does not offer any kind of objective value. Yes, it can provide some health benefits, but there is no guarantee it prevents sickness or disease.