Sunday, October 25, 2009

Youth juice: a growing scam

So you've probably heard of Youth Juice and their claim to improve your health. You may have even purchased a bottle but what are you buying and from whom? Before you spend a dime on another bottle read on to discover what you're getting and how credible the source really is.

Some history behind the founder of Youth Juice, Bob Edwards: You may recognize the name from the early 90's as the man who ripped of America to the tune of over 33 million dollars with the Fund America organization. This is the same company that was shut down by the Attorney General and the Florida Department of Finance; as a result of his fraudulent activities, Mr Edwards if bared from ever doing business in USA.

In the few short years that the "Our World Network" organization (parent company to Youth Juice) has been around it has been sued a bunch of times and has more than a few cases with Health Canada, the Canadian Version of the FDA.

Perhaps you've heard of Sleepees, an "all natural" sleeping aid that as yanked of the selves after the health board discover that they contained the narcotic Estazolam. Originally these were sold as a supplement with no chemical ingredients, then after one women died and several people were hospitalized, it was discovered that they were using a highly addictive and dangerous drug to knock people out and get them addicted to the drug. When they finally spoke to the press, they completely denied any responsibility. It wasn't until a formal investigation was held by Health Canada that the company claimed that the use of the drug that had affected so many people was accidental.

Dr. Meg Jordan, a leading expert in the health and wellness field has recently settled a lawsuit against OWN for the gross miss use of her image, credentials and endorsements. The suit (which she won) came after OWN fabricated endorsements and used her image to sell products such as Youth Juice and sleeping aids with no prior consent.

It's frightening to think that there are more cases of this company's complete lack of morality. So before you get into bed with these guys or fund them buy buying a bottle of juice for $100 (especially when Youth Juice isn't nearly as effective as Acai Berry) think about who you're supporting and the money you're wasting.


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