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		<title>By: GBG of Nevada Ind. Rep. belief</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 03:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Chadwick,

Thanks much for your comment. As I mentioned I&#039;m not in the health or nutritional industry I just have a passion and my own knowledge for it but it&#039;s an honor to have you express your opinions. 

It is hard to look at any vitamin supplement as more is better because everyone is different and has each of their own individual needs. 

Actually I disagree in that not just VIBE but both products are formulated for virtually everyone. I don&#039;t think VIBE is a bad product, I just feel GBG gives a great almost equal, if not more, punch for the buck - GBG&#039;s 10-in-One is not formulated for hype it&#039;s simply just much more economical. And it&#039;s a much simpler product and opportunity for those looking for one at any time, whether in a recession or not. GBG 10-in-One is a product that leaves you saying &quot;you get much more than what you pay for.&quot;

You are absolutely right about Vitamin K, which is why of course we suggest that any and everyone review the 10-in-One product with their doctor, nutritionist, or similar before consuming. I personally found it a great and easy way to supplement with Vitamin K in plant based form after my newborn, while breastfeeding, because I did not give my newborn the Vitamin K shot.

GBG does provide a list of minerals and it is a proprietary blend - yet, it&#039;s the same with Vibe (a proprietary blend) - of various minerals.

You are correct, I did make a mistake, I somehow missed the Wolf berry, I will make corrections to the article. 
I don&#039;t know which product truly is superior, all I know is, as I mentioned, GBG 10-in-One is much more economical, it has a simple and duplicatable compensation plan, and they are seeking FDA approval for claims of their entire product line. 
I once tried Eniva VIBE and I did find it a great product, but GBG fits me a little bit better for a few different reasons (most of which I mentioned). It&#039;s great that you&#039;ve found a product and opportunity that you like with Eniva VIBE and I wish you the best success with it. 

Faith</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Chadwick,</p>
<p>Thanks much for your comment. As I mentioned I&#8217;m not in the health or nutritional industry I just have a passion and my own knowledge for it but it&#8217;s an honor to have you express your opinions. </p>
<p>It is hard to look at any vitamin supplement as more is better because everyone is different and has each of their own individual needs. </p>
<p>Actually I disagree in that not just VIBE but both products are formulated for virtually everyone. I don&#8217;t think VIBE is a bad product, I just feel GBG gives a great almost equal, if not more, punch for the buck &#8211; GBG&#8217;s 10-in-One is not formulated for hype it&#8217;s simply just much more economical. And it&#8217;s a much simpler product and opportunity for those looking for one at any time, whether in a recession or not. GBG 10-in-One is a product that leaves you saying &#8220;you get much more than what you pay for.&#8221;</p>
<p>You are absolutely right about Vitamin K, which is why of course we suggest that any and everyone review the 10-in-One product with their doctor, nutritionist, or similar before consuming. I personally found it a great and easy way to supplement with Vitamin K in plant based form after my newborn, while breastfeeding, because I did not give my newborn the Vitamin K shot.</p>
<p>GBG does provide a list of minerals and it is a proprietary blend &#8211; yet, it&#8217;s the same with Vibe (a proprietary blend) &#8211; of various minerals.</p>
<p>You are correct, I did make a mistake, I somehow missed the Wolf berry, I will make corrections to the article.<br />
I don&#8217;t know which product truly is superior, all I know is, as I mentioned, GBG 10-in-One is much more economical, it has a simple and duplicatable compensation plan, and they are seeking FDA approval for claims of their entire product line.<br />
I once tried Eniva VIBE and I did find it a great product, but GBG fits me a little bit better for a few different reasons (most of which I mentioned). It&#8217;s great that you&#8217;ve found a product and opportunity that you like with Eniva VIBE and I wish you the best success with it. </p>
<p>Faith</p>
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		<title>By: Chadwick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chadwick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 19:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just want to make a few comments and corrections to this comparison article. 

I&#039;ve been in the field of health and nutrition all of my life, so finding the best quality supplements for my clients is an absolute priority. 

If someone is looking at supplements through &quot;more is better&quot; glasses, then they are already on a false premise. After analyzing both supplements it is true that Eniva VIBE contains considerably less of certain constituents than GBG, but there&#039;s also a reason for it. 

The biggest difference between the two is that VIBE Is formulated for virtually everyone and with a tremendous amount of thought and quality in its formulation, whereas GBG is formulated for hype and shock value for a select group of people wanting to appeal to the more sensational aspect of nutrition. 

Any all-in-one supplement containing vitamin K already tells me that whoever is behind formulating it doesn&#039;t know what they are doing. Vitamin k, while an important vitamin on certain levels is also not good in supplement dosages for people on any kind of blood thinning medications such as coumadin. 

Also, it&#039;s curios to notice that GBG does not guarrantee a substantial number of minerals in its list, it simply lists them without giving the exact amounts present.

Furthermore, the article is mistaken that VIBE does not contain goji. Wolfberry is exactly the same thing, and it is in VIBE, so whoever wrote this article may wish to fix the error or even possibly do some more research. 

VIBE is not only formulated with a unique delivery technology process unmimicked by other supplement companies but is geared to certain pharmaceutical grade standards so that it can be compatible with most people, it does not need to represent itself with sensation. 

I started recommending Eniva products about 3 years ago but only because I saw them work the most effectively for the largest percentage of people, and that is important to me -- providing a foundational nutritional answer with enhanced absorption to people without overhwelming the body.

If anybody has a question or a dispute you are free to email me: chadwick.health@gmail.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just want to make a few comments and corrections to this comparison article. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been in the field of health and nutrition all of my life, so finding the best quality supplements for my clients is an absolute priority. </p>
<p>If someone is looking at supplements through &#8220;more is better&#8221; glasses, then they are already on a false premise. After analyzing both supplements it is true that Eniva VIBE contains considerably less of certain constituents than GBG, but there&#8217;s also a reason for it. </p>
<p>The biggest difference between the two is that VIBE Is formulated for virtually everyone and with a tremendous amount of thought and quality in its formulation, whereas GBG is formulated for hype and shock value for a select group of people wanting to appeal to the more sensational aspect of nutrition. </p>
<p>Any all-in-one supplement containing vitamin K already tells me that whoever is behind formulating it doesn&#8217;t know what they are doing. Vitamin k, while an important vitamin on certain levels is also not good in supplement dosages for people on any kind of blood thinning medications such as coumadin. </p>
<p>Also, it&#8217;s curios to notice that GBG does not guarrantee a substantial number of minerals in its list, it simply lists them without giving the exact amounts present.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the article is mistaken that VIBE does not contain goji. Wolfberry is exactly the same thing, and it is in VIBE, so whoever wrote this article may wish to fix the error or even possibly do some more research. </p>
<p>VIBE is not only formulated with a unique delivery technology process unmimicked by other supplement companies but is geared to certain pharmaceutical grade standards so that it can be compatible with most people, it does not need to represent itself with sensation. </p>
<p>I started recommending Eniva products about 3 years ago but only because I saw them work the most effectively for the largest percentage of people, and that is important to me &#8212; providing a foundational nutritional answer with enhanced absorption to people without overhwelming the body.</p>
<p>If anybody has a question or a dispute you are free to email me: <a href="mailto:chadwick.health@gmail.com">chadwick.health@gmail.com</a></p>
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