Juice Plus is a health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company that sells a range of vitamins to help everyday people get the nutrition they need.
Juice Plus is a dietary supplement made from juice and vegetables.This supplement is available in powdered capsules or gummy chewable.
This supplement claims to satisfy dietary gaps if you aren’t getting sufficient fruits and vegetables in your diet.
Fruits and vegetables contain essential nutrients that aid in maintaining good health. This food group provides your body with critical components such as antioxidants, fiber, and rice protein.
Just use the calorie deficit calculator by calculator-online.net to find the number of calories in the diet and your specific personal requirement.
Over 30 different fruits and vegetables are included in the fruit and vegetable capsules. Moreover, there are three blends: fruit, vegetable, and berry. According to the company, the products are intended to help fill nutritional gaps.
The brand makes health claims consistent with the FDA’s definition of dietary supplements but does not abide by labeling requirements for supplements.
In addition, the brand uses a multi-level marketing scheme. While legal, they’re often predatory and exaggerate claims about participants’ ability to make a profit.
Juice Plus also sells Tower Garden, a “vertical, aeroponic growing system” that allows you to grow fresh fruits and vegetables easily. This can help you have easier access to healthier foods.
The company states that these products can be combined and taken together to add complete nutrition to your diet.
The company was founded in 1970 by Jay Martin and was originally called the National Safety Associates (NSA) due to selling fire detectors and water purifiers. In 1993, Juice Plus+ was formed to "continue their commitment to health and wellness".
It's also possible for everyday people to sell these products and recruit people into the MLM business to work from home and "be their own boss".
The 5 minute video below explains more about the Juice Plus mission...
So it seems like a pretty decent business, right?
However, you're smart enough to realise this is just a fancy sales video. So you're probably still wondering...