Amway Society Video | Amway Society Video

Dec/09

1

Amway Perfect Water Tip Test

RSS Feed

25 Comments for Amway Perfect Water Tip Test

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well just because he didn’t know how to show it doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. They guy was either an idiot or was poorly trained.

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

There is no promise, so quit saying there is. If there was you’d have cause to sue them. We show you a plan with that goal in mind, but it is not a promise or a guarantee. You may do it in half the time or twice the time, depends on how hard you want to work. If oy udon’t want to work and sit around being lazy, then you won’t make a dime. Some of you people think that if you just sign up then someone will do all the work for you and you’ll just set back and collect a check.

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well don’t let the negative losers in here stop you , that is their goal. They are ignorant people who spout off ridiculos claims and so called “experiences”. Truth is they probably tried and failed, they didn’t have what it takes . And if you succeed, they feel it proves how much a loser they really are. So they don’t want you to show them up. Amway has its problems like any other company, but I stand behind the products. I don’t sell Amway, I sell Nutrilite, Artisitry, and PERFECT WATER

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well , I don’t know who he is, you make sound like he is famous and I should know him, I don’t so he must not be well known. And if he was , I don’t know that this loser is really him r pretending to be him. Besides that, if he was any kind of athlete he’d know about the benefits of using oxygen in sports. I see you didn’t comment on the facts just picking on the fact that I have no clue who Jay bright is.

3liftdoc | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

So, you don’t even know jaybright, but are saying he isn’t an athlete? Wow, you scamway people really dig low don’t you?

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

No one said it gave them an edge, it is only a hydrator like water or gatorade, but better is because there is no sugar etc like gatorade. And U may not believe this either but less sugar is better. It is pure clean water which has had the molecular structure broken down and oxygen added. Same concept as using oxygen on the sidelines, instead of just air, which U would onderstand if U were a real athlete. No one is claiming it is a miracle product or something. Don’t have 2 drink it, more 4 me

AsAmIaM84 | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

true statement, it works. plus it doesnt taste like shit like other waters. and dont come at me with that fuji shit neither, it sux.

bmxerdude16 | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Ive tried this and it does work, you guys can think it doesnt, but WOW does it ever

o0Viper | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Wow you don’t really believe that you can microstructure water molecules do you? Besides water molecules are about 9m pm(pico meters) long which is 0.000095 micro-meters so micro structure wouldn’t work if you could do it. This sounds facny but you can’t put more oxygen in the water or make it absorb in your body with the processes described, sorry!

jaybrightvideo | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Ditto… they prey on the weak to make themselves stronger. They always introduce products that they want their distributors to become users of. The side benefit is that the distributor may actually sell a few to some unwitting person they know, by spreading the same garbage that was told to them.

jaybrightvideo | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

These types of scams rarely do make it to shelves. They typically find their way into network marketers overflowing arsenal of overpriced, overhyped products. What better way to target potential users who believe in “Quick” returns. Put it in GNC, one weight lifter drinks one bottle, doesn’t lift one pound more than his normal lifting, and the gig is up.

jaybrightvideo | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

If the NSF approved it then that’s a clear endorsement of it being hogwash. They don’t approve anything that gives the athlete an advantage over a non-user. As an athlete, I know. Our football team was approached last night by a distributor who demonstrated on me. I kept telling him to push down on me the SAME way he did at first, but he kept saying that he was putting more weight now. It was obvious that he was afraid to do it. Don’t “FALL” for this, people.

YvetteEifle | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

I agree with 3liftdoc!! Please post a link to medical/scientific studies that back up the claims this product makes. If there are true, scientifically done, peer reviewed studies they WILL be available to you… and they should be available to us. Please show them to us. (And if someone tells you that “lay-people” can’t access these studies go ask your doctor about it… that’s what I did, and now I know that the facts are available to all of us… if they do indeed exist!)

YvetteEifle | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

I once talked to an Amway rep and he couldn’t answer ANY of my “but how?” questions… he said go look on the websites, but the websites hardly give any real “how” info… so how did he know?? He truly didn’t. Amway wants people to just “tell what they’ve been told”… (The song sums it up nicely!) SO, find REAL sources of info before trusting what they say. *Word of mouth is NOT a credible source* but Amway likes to recruit uneducated people who might not know this.

3liftdoc | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

post the link for me then

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well you must not be much of a doctor if you came up with any results that didn’t work. Why not try reading the article from the “American Medical Journal of Family Physicians” , which any person who is a real doctor holds to be the final word on just about everything.

SINGxWWDBxBIZ | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well I can’t explain how the sun comes up but it does. I may not be able to explain the science behind Perfect Water to your satisfaction but it works without a doubt. It was just placed on the National Sports Federation of approved products for professional athletes. If professional athletes use it and swear by it then the skeptical people in here, their uneducated opinion means nothing.

xxCCBBxx | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

There is no possible way that this so called oxygen enriched water can be absorbed into your bloodstream, go up to your head, and into your inner ear that quickly

TingDingDude | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Perfect water isnt on store shelves u have to buy it from internet buisness’s. I have a full case of the perfect water.

freakytiki05 | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

this works the same way if you are breathing with an oxygen tank. Its just oxygen, not magic

ch3wbacca1991 | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

your a fking idiot. people like you make me want to throw up. i cant believe how low society has gotten.

bhwhkm | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

for everybody who says this is a scam, you can go ahead and think that all you want.
But my brother and I tried this without knowing there was a “right” way to do it, and it worked the way we did it.

3liftdoc | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Your personal endorsement for this product is worthless since you can’t explain it nor have an education to back your claim. It is water, plain and simple. No magic balance, no instant magic flexibility, no magic recovery. Simply water and thats it.

Greatbuddy2009 | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Who posed this video man.. This guy needs to be nominated for Noble prize.
STUPID Try it first and then write your comment. Okay!

Im not a scientist.Socan I explain how this product works? Not a chance. Can I demonstrate that it DOES work? Without a doubt! Id never seen a product that I would put up against ANY other product on the market and personally endorse, until I saw this one.

3liftdoc | December 1, 2009 at 12:09 am

Well, you have slandered me and I responded with research for you to read. Yet, you haven’t been back to slander me. Either you actually read the research and realize where your claims are way off base, or your nitwit brain exploded from the vast common sense knowledge you acquired from reading…

«

»

Sponsor by Business Thailand and iCook