Friday, July 25, 2008
Big shots drinking MonaVie
So Sumner Redstone's secret elixir for long life is four ounces a day of a little-known superjuice called MonaVie. "It's a miracle drug," he told Fortune. "I feel great." The dark purple antioxidant rich concoction has at its main ingredient the Brazilian açai berry long touted among health nuts for its anti-aging ingredients.
A bottle costs $40 and is not available in stores; it's marketed only like Avon or Tupperware. Fortune says Redstone first heard of the juice from Viacom exec Bill Roedy on a trip to Germany in January then learned that his butler's sister-in-law was a devotee too. (No, I'm not making this up. It's in the magazine.) "Since I've been on MonaVie I haven't taken a sleeping pill," he says. He even considered investing in Utah-based MonaVie after its CEO, nutritional products salesman Dallin Larsen, came to visit him at his Beverly Park mansion. At a recent party, Redstone gave bottles to Bill Clinton and celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck. "Just about every friend I have is on it," Redstone says - a group he says includes Viacom and CBS board members as well as Michael Milken. Source: Deadline Hollywood Daily
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
MonaVie and Acai Berry Featured on Mr. Food
MR. FOOD is an original. He was the first TV chef to promote practical, "anybody can do it" cooking and food preparation solutions, and, after more than 30 years of sharing his unique brand of quick 'n' easy food tips and recipes with viewers across the country, MR. FOOD continues to find fresh ideas for cooking up fun in the kitchen.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
MonaVie in People Magazine
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Dr. Carson talks about MonaVie
Ralph Carson, R.D. B.S., B.H.S., Ph.D., and the Founder and Chief Science Officer of MonaVie, is a nationally recognized clinical nutritionist and exercise physiologist. Dr. Carson is a frequently requested speaker on a variety of nutritional topics for medical groups, pharmaceutical companies, universities, athletic training camps and corporations. He has a successful clinical practice as well as being a faculty member of the University of Alabama at Huntsville for over 20 years. Dr. Carson is also a nutritional advisor to numerous university athletic departments including the University of Tennessee National Basketball Champion Lady Volunteers. Dr. Carson received his... Read More
MonaVie Makes The Good Life Magazine’s A-List
" What if there was one product that could change your life? For those looking for a healthy, natural alternative to the crash and burn of all those saccharide-laden energy drinks, the MonaVie blend has arrived.
The juice’s crown jewel is the Brazilian acai berry, a fruit long revered by the people of the Amazon as a source of health and vitality and for its use in the treatment of various ailments..." Read More
The juice’s crown jewel is the Brazilian acai berry, a fruit long revered by the people of the Amazon as a source of health and vitality and for its use in the treatment of various ailments..." Read More
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Behind the scenes of MonaVie
Here’s a nice video from harvest to production. MonaVie operation also helps save the Amazon Rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest has suffered from deforestation for too many years because people don’t see values in these beautiful tall palm trees… until the Acai Berry was discovered.
MonaVie is now paying the Amazonian Indigenous People to harvest the berries that grow on top of the palm trees so we can drink this wonderful all natural juice. Being MonaVie Distributors, we are helping to create good paying jobs for these people, housing, clothing and educating the poorest of the poor in Brazil through the MonaVie M.O.R.E Project, and saving the rain forest. Sting should be happy!
MonaVie is now paying the Amazonian Indigenous People to harvest the berries that grow on top of the palm trees so we can drink this wonderful all natural juice. Being MonaVie Distributors, we are helping to create good paying jobs for these people, housing, clothing and educating the poorest of the poor in Brazil through the MonaVie M.O.R.E Project, and saving the rain forest. Sting should be happy!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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