Questions about the MonaVie Product

January 20th, 2009 by admin

We have received a lot of questions about the product called MonaVie.

The MonaVie is a blend of at least 18 different ingredients. So it is not 100% acai…far from it. So it is not appropriate to compare it to other products that contain mostly pure acai berry and little else in the way of additional ingredients.

Although they list acai as the first ingredient, the actual amount of acai in the product could be very small, but we don’t know because unfortunately, the company does not disclose how much acai is in their product. In addition, the product is very expensive.

So MonaVie is not a product that fits our criteria for potency, purity and price.

The other issue is that the product is part of a multi-level sales plan. Products that are part of multi-level sales plans often are very expensive, so that the company can afford to pay many levels of sales commissions for the muli-level sales agents.

Here is a story from a recent Newsweek Magazine about the Monavie product: Newsweek Magazine article about MonaVie.

For purity, potency, and price the Perfect Acai is far and away our top choice among all the various products.

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5 Responses

  1. SOJAN SINGH

    Please support with a answer the % of acai in the monavie active bottle of 750 ml.

  2. admin

    As of the last time I checked, the % of acai in MonaVie is unknown, since this information is not dislcosed on the bottle

  3. BOB FAGAN

    how much vitamin D and omega 3 in mona vie

  4. Clifford Miller

    I have some clients that are diabetic and interested in drinking Active, Pulse, Mmun at the same time. Is this to much sugar for them to consume. Which of the three bottles is best or should one drink all three.

  5. eric esbenshade

    I have a client that has ibs and some acid reflex. he is interested in active and mumm and wondering if he would have any problems

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