
01-18-2008, 08:17 PM
|
|
Junior Member
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
|
|
try to be balanced please
regarding your little blurb about Xango being a scam or not and pointing out the language on the website as an "indicator".
Don't you know that any product that does not wish to be classified as a "drug" and there for subject to intense FDA scruity and CONTROL is required by law to put those EXACT words on their product information?
Xango is marketed as a simple beverage. nothing more. it is also indicated to "possibly" have some health advantages. nothing more.
have you ever spoken to a person who has actually used the juice for any length of time? those testimonials usually speak for themselves.
I love the fact that you are trying to protect people from scams. I just suggest you do it with a little more open minded attitude instead of the sceptical "guilty before adequately researched" approach you seem to use.
thanks
|