The issue here is that accusations were flying against Dr. Deb, suggesting that she did not do her research and that she (and other reporters on Monavie, such as the one at CNBC) were biased and uninformed. Quite the contrary. Only someone who is extremely biased (finacially motivated) and misinformed would attempt to defend Monavie, given the reams of criticism the product/company has received from reputable independent sources.
I don't hate Monavie, but I am disgusted that people are illegally flogging this nutritionally valueless garbage juice as a disease cure.
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The issue here is that accusations were flying against Dr. Deb, suggesting that she did not do her research and that she (and other reporters on Monavie, such as the one at CNBC) were biased and uninformed. Quite the contrary. Only someone who is extremely biased (finacially motivated) and misinformed would attempt to defend Monavie, given the reams of criticism the product/company has received from reputable independent sources.
I don't hate Monavie, but I am disgusted that people are illegally flogging this nutritionally valueless garbage juice as a disease cure.
June 11, 2009 - 11:11amThis Comment
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