A Gift from the Amazon: MonaVie on the Move

DeShayla Bryant
Thousands of Americans are raving about a new energy drink that reduces the risk of cancer and prevents inflammation.

The blueberry and grape flavored drink may be one of the most powerful wellness elixirs ever seen in America.

As aging baby boomers fight to stay young and Americans strive to maintain healthful diets, we continue to search for anti-aging formulas. But wholesome food and a healthy lifestyles may be the only true way to stay young.

Monavie contains a berry called acai from the Amazon Rain Forest that many are calling the No. 1 super food. The acai berry is the main ingredient in this highly favored drink.

This little berry was ranked No. 1 for the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world on the Oprah Winfrey Show. It is nature's perfect energy fruit.

Other ingredients in the pulpy drink include pears, camu-camu, cranberries, bananas, prunes, purple grapes, pomegranates, wolfberries, nashi pear, white grapes, aronia berries, apricots, lychee fruit, bilberries, kiwi fruit, acerola cherries, passion fruit and blueberries.

This is a unique blend helps fight cancer, urinary tract infection, sexual dysfunction, eye problems, arthritis, diabetes, heart attack, stroke, diarrhea and breast cancer. It increases red blood cell production and fights aging and immune system problems.

"It's really helped me avoid knee replacement surgery because it stopped inflammation in my joints," Monavie Distributor Maxine Terrell said. "It even lowered my blood pressure. So I am a believer."

According to a University of Central Los Angeles nutrition study, the four most consumed plant foods in this country are French fries, ketchup, pizza sauce and lettuce. No wonder this country is so obese and unhealthy.

Because if all the nutrient-dense fruits in Monavie, it is a product that could make up for the deficiencies found in most people's diets.

Licensed Clinical Therapist Jerry Croan said he has thoroughly researched the product and is now a successful Monavie distributor.

"I wouldn't stake my medical reputation by endorsing this if it wasn't a good product," Croan said. "As a competitive cyclist I've noticed increased energy and less joint pain. Monavie gave me the edge in competition."

Croan is a bronze executive in Monavie which is earning him $300 to $500 a week. But he said he is still building his rapidly-growing Monavie business.

His personal enrollee Terrell said she hopes to reach a higher level in the business as well.

To find out more about Monavie and the business opportunity visit www.mymonavie.com/maxineterrell or e-mail her at maxineterrell@msn.com. The benefits are amazing and the business opportunity is too good to pass up.

Published by DeShayla Bryant

I graduated from college in April 2006. I began my first full-time journalism job two months later. I am a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. At times, it is very stressful being a jour...  View profile

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