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It is not like me to promote someone else's products or service. It is not that I'm that self-centered, I simply don't have the time. I am generally too busy promoting my own. Last week, after ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox all had glowing reports on a product called Limu Moui containing a so-called immune system miracle substance called Fucoidan, I felt I received a wake-up call. It was time to put "Rick's stuff" down and begin my own research. I was enlightened and surprised at the clinical studies I found. Something happened the other day that I felt important to mention. I met a wonderful woman in my hometown, a bright mother of two, who started talking about limu moui. I hadn't a clue of what she was telling me. She was very patient and full of good information. A professional in every since of the word. It takes a lot to convince me about some new health product, much less anything else. I guess that comes with age; am past 50 now which to many makes me a dinosaur. But this dinosaur still wants a healthy immune system so I listened to Sheila, albiet reluctantly. She asked me to visit her site and watch the video. I procrastinated but finally did. Her radiance, I must say, was enough to sell it to me in person, without even opening her mouth. After googling limu moui research, I found that they have been at it a long time before finally reaching the conclusion this is a very important product due to its fucoidan content. But there was only one original limu company and it is called The Original Limu Company. I found that that is the *only* one with which to make a purchase due to the fact that it has 2400% more fucoidan than its leading competitor. And there are hundreds if not thousands of companies out there now selling Limu Moui. In my early work years, I was employed in the health food industry for a short while. I learned very early on that much of it was based on company hype rather than fact. I breathed a sigh of relief after seeing all the scientific tests and hoops this fucoidan, made from Tongan brown seaweed and made into a tasty juice called Limu, had to jump through. And it is tasty, by the way, due to the pear, apple and mango addition combo, I imagine. Sheila makes no medical claims regarding the product, only that it benefits her and tastes quite good (and there are big-time money making opportunities in it, especially given all the research and national media attention) I was told by some Limu might be pricey. Given today's market and if the medical and scientific claims are as stated, Limu is one of the most affordable products on the market. I don't get excited about much, but fucoidan is a powerful agent and well worth investigating. For Sheila, selling Limu is more of a labor of love. She holds down a 9-5 job also and supports two teenage children, one in college. I salute her for it. She is also very savvy. She understands the product seems to sell itself in that the media domino effect keeps its engine running. I told her my past experience in network marketing was not positive. Of course at that time, there was no Internet to blog, ping, do article marketing etc. Plus I did not have a highly endorsed product. She does. Don't settle for a hyped up so called health product that does nothing but benefit the manufacturer's pocketbook. My advice is to contact Sheila Parrish, google the product, and really find out the real deal. May you live to be 120.
By: Rick London
Nothing is so rare than for the scientific and medical research community to agree on a health product having strong medical benefits. Limu Juice is one such product. Before you buy, contact Sheila Parrish limu fucoidan
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