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Qivana scam, a reasoned look by Dee L. Martin to aid anyone interested in this company as a home based business. Read this review to determine if you can make money.
Companies selling health related products have a real challenge in convincing us their products are effective without any research on that specific product. Usually, they cite research on the different ingredients, which can be somewhat helpful. Yet, we can be a bit skeptical when there isn't any research.
Qivana is no exception when it comes to research on their specific products. Most Network Marketing companies don't have the research. But, they do have anecdotal evidence that the products have had some success with people. It is a good idea not to completely discount these stories.
Let's take a look at the specific products. QORE Probiotic is said to improve the digestive process by introducing tiny organisms that help restore health and balance to the intestinal tract. There is no question this is an advantage to our health. QORE Essentials is a blend of Chinese and Korean herbs that is designed to promote cardiovascular health while fighting against stress and fatigue.
Again, there is good research on the ingredients of these products and one can interpolate the results and apply them to the products. Products such as QORE Defense a blend of medicinal mushrooms designed to promote a healthy immune system, and QORE Detox is used to detox the body from heavy metals, free radicals and toxins.
The placebo comes into play when there is a lack of clinical studies available. This has to be considered as a causative effect. Yet, if the product has the desired effect, does it really matter how it works?
This standard Network Marketing compensation plan pays on the lessor leg and I don't care for that formula as it favors the company rather than the distributor. There are many ways to get paid including: Retail profits, Team Commissions, Fast Start Bonus, Executive Matching Bonus, and other Bonuses.
Derek Hall, CEO, Rodney James, Devin Glazier, Justin Banner, and Craig Johanson founded the company and constitute the leadership team, which is well credentialed and experienced. They should be able to lead this company to success.
Qivana scam? Not at all. The products, though they may lack specific research, seem to work for a lot of people. The compensation plan is standard, but adequate and the leadership is excellent.
But, if you want to be successful with Qivana or any other MLM opportunity, you will have to learn how to market on the Internet. But, don't try to go it alone. Plug into a system that is tried and proven and has the tools to aid you in your success.