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    Default anyone heard of Sunrider? positive/negative experiences?

    Someone I know introduced me to a company called Sunrider that sells all-natural health related products. Not a raw thing, but I just wanted to know if any of my raw friends have any opinions on this.

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    I have heard of it and am not impressed. Their Slender Health line is soy based and the "Dr" that formulated the product has been jailed for racqueteering. To me, intent is everything when it comes to helping people with their health.

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    Seems to me that a co-worker was trying to sell that to me. It was a MLM (multi-level marketing) scheme and she had all these tapes for me to listen to. Plus after sitting on my tuchus all day I sure don't need to be sitting around listening to a tape. She is not up-to-date and the product also was not to the teachings I believe in, as Dr. White stated. Plus it seemed super expensive. As always, taking advantage of desparate people.

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    I am editing my post because I do not want to discourage anyone in anything they want to do. That's just not my purpose or intent in life. That said, I stand by my post and the negative opinion I have of Sunrider.

    If your interested in good health keep learning and practicing the RAW food lifestyle.
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    Last edited by EZ rider; 10-01-2007 at 01:26 AM. Reason: Removed some of the post for negative content.

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    Default hmmm...

    Here's the thing...the lady who brought this Sunrider stuff to me actually BOUGHT me a membership (for $140) and now I have some samples of their stuff, some of which looks very neat to me. I am a very private person in that I dont want to nor am I any good at selling things to people. I know it is an MLM thing and I am very turned off by that. I figured that now I kind of "owe" some degree of loyalty to her (which I just hate feeling that way...kind of got roped into it since I didnt really ask for the gift of membership). I took a look at the prices of some of the stuff and there is really no way for me to even be able to AFFORD THESE PRODUCTS even if I wanted to! Darn...I feel bad about this.

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    Huh. Go figure. Must be another marketing ploy - the lady who introduced me to it bought me a membership too! Only thing is, she took all the supplies and sold me something from the packet. So I don't feel bad at all that I'm not active. I should know better than to buy into something like this anyhow.

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    Default good grief...

    I kind of feel used...I wonder if it is a common "tactic" to offer to buy a membership for someone in order to get them into it? As it stands I am impressed with the stevia drops and the veggie and fruit wash...the other stuff in the packet I could definitely live without. Still, the bottom line is that I really could never afford (or justify spending that kind of money) on processed stuff, you know? Also, I am just not an outgoing person...not a salesperson either. With regards to the money that can be earned...the people I know are like me. They are just too smart to spend $48.00 on laundry detergent or $30-something dollars on chocolate bars and I wouldnt feel right asking them to abandon reason and sense just to support me in an MLM venture. I guess that is where all of the other people "earn" their money...off of the over-priced products that others are willing to buy. I dont know...doesnt seem right to me.
    Last edited by raw-siobhan; 09-30-2007 at 11:37 PM.

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    I'm willing to lay money down that it didn't actually cost her $140 . Definitely sounds like a marketing ploy to me.

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    I am a strong believer in Sunrider herbal food.

    They are unique, very good, but they are pricey as well.

    i am not interested in their skin care line and some other sideline products as to their herbal food concentrate.

    They changed their policy this year that new members or member renewal cannot buy wholesale right away (more pricey on retail)

    If you don't have a tight budget, consuming Sunrider is not a bad choice.

    On the other hand, i am still searching the market for
    similar herbal food formula (or copycat).

    Not as effective does not matter, as long as it is cheaper and very safe like Sunrider as well.

    Any ideas? share here or PM me , thanks
    Last edited by Vrindavan; 06-03-2009 at 12:45 AM.

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    O.k., here's the deal. I was a Sunrider distributor/consumer for about 10-12 years. For me, mlm is a great way of marketing one's products. Problem I have with it is when the products are so high priced only the affluent can afford them which is true in this case. I feel the same about Kangen water. It's double the price of the next highest alkaline water system and they only give you 3 days to try it and if you don't want it after that, they keep $800 of the money you gave them.

    Sunrider products? Top quality. I loved them when I used them. Thing is now, they don't appeal to me since eating raw. Don't feel a need/desire.

    I also got turned off because they kept changing the payment plan. They made it so amazingly complicated so, basically, I just consumed and didn't sell.

    Don't know what they're up to nowadays though.

    Revvell

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    >> they don't appeal to me since eating raw

    you still keep the account ?
    really wish there are similar alternatives in herb food

    Sunrider is good in the products only,
    but not good at overall marketing, branding, distributor support and rigid rules.

    even good word of mouth will dry up quick


    For water, Pi water is the best.

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    >> soy based

    healthy or not is subject to debate,
    drop "Nuplus" if it is a concern to you

    at least they should be clear on their packaging whether they are using GM soy or not

    no "non-GMO" label is a big turn off

    as there is no labelling requirement in US, wonder if Sunrider product packaging have GM label or not in other international markets

    Both Mainland China and Taiwan, Japan, EU has mandatory labeling requirement. Or they use non GM ingredients only in those markets?

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    Although it is processed food, i used to pour Nuplus powder directly into my mouth in the past, i can feel it is live concentrate food, not like dead protein powder.

    However, i cannot compared it to unprocessed raw food.


    And i got a reply from a distributor

    >> The soy that Sunrider uses is whole, sprouted soy, not GMO and grown on small farms. All the herbs are cleaned by hand and machine to far exceed any governmental regulations and designations.
    Last edited by Vrindavan; 06-03-2009 at 09:16 AM.

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