05:00 That does not look like a real product, it looks like a computer made image of a product Imagine someone believes her that the supplement absorbs/removes the alcohol from the body and they get in their car insisting that they're sober
Are we… suggesting we add a sketchy supplement to alcohol to improve our healths??? I’m not anti-alcohol, but to ENCOURAGE people to drink alcohol mixed with stimulants seems highly irresponsible and dangerous?
It doesn't contain any stimulants (like caffeine) actually, but they say it 'stimulates fat burning' which is a different thing, but I agree that the whole idea is ridiculous
There is absolutely nothing that I could confidently sell to a person with the claim of “No side effects and no interactions.” Either they’re lying, they don’t know what they’re talking about, or they intend to send people an empty box. Only way those claims make sense
Yep, you're absolutely correct! As a former 10-year bartender, I had to undergo state-required training annually. Alcohol is not digested but immediately absorbed into the bloodstream through your stomach lining. In minutes it begins to affect motor control, cognitive function, speech and vision centers etc. It is a central nervous system depressant. Popping that liquid into a cocktail isn't a very smart move.
I'm a medical professional, but you don't need to be one to understand what is wrong with these claims. I'm also an anti-mlm advocate, and I know that the claims (however outlandish or stupid they may be) are irrelevant. What matters is the fraud.
Don't worry about any background noise! You don't need to apologize! I listen with earbuds in and even then, I barely hear any background audio. Don't stress yourself over it ❤
If you have excess Visceral fat, you may have fatty liver disease, which can be caused by alcohol or (like in my case) eating lots of sugars and carbs. I think it is very intentional that they show it can be used in alcohol because if you have an addiction and your doctor tells you to stop drinking, you will try anything before giving up booze. So on top of being an mlm, a variant on stubborn belly fat, they are pitching to people who were told to stop drinking. In my opinion.
I can’t imagine how this company thought marketing a supplement that “zaps alcohol” out of booze would be a good idea. I don’t know about liability laws in Australia, but in the US this could be a massive liability risk for the company when someone puts this in their drinks and then gets a DUI or worse. It’s so ethically problematic.
As someone who comes from an alcholic household, this has the potential to enable people who are dependant on alcohol. "Viseral fat" also seems like a buzzword in my opinion.
Hey, can you possibly cover the 'gift giving' scam on FB? It makes its rounds every year. I tried warning people in a group once and got yelled at for 'not supporting people who are struggling.'
@@cdbeautyhunter1123usually they claim if you send a gift to someone who needs an item, you can get three more, and then if you send those three on the list, you get double that from a person who has you. You can see how that goes. I think it's a pishing scam, to get info.
That tired old line. Every time you call out a scam on Facebook you're either a hater, no supporting other women in business or not supporting people who are struggling which is actually all BS because calling it out IS actually doing the opposite (being an advocate for people) and the most loving compassionate thing you can do.
This one is making the rounds in Australia and is heavily targeted to perimenopausal women. It's managed to suck in quite a few people around my age bracket who I thought wouldn't stoop to peddling a MLM. Yet here we are :(
I hate when they use the smallest things as a selling point. Who cares if you can pour it into any sized bottle. Isn't it a powder? (I'm mostly listening not watching)
Snake oil du jour. Even the name is all kinds of wrong. It implies that the product will fix something in your life, and references drug addiction. I think the packaging looks like an ED treatment.
Those packets are also the kind used for one-handed personal lube packs. And, seeing they're suggesting using this snake oil with alcohol, I foresee lots of mistakes in the dark of a bar or elsewhere.
Don't worry about the audio!! I think everything sounds just fine! Really dangerous to be encouraging alcohol consumption when so many people struggle with that.
10:00 She literally says alcohol evaporates (it is broken down in the liver) and said sugar becomes fat which is wrong on so many levels because sugar is a carb and definitely not a fat. She has absolutely no idea what she's spewing
13:49 You want a "skinny coffee"? Drink coffee black.
05:00 That does not look like a real product, it looks like a computer made image of a product
Imagine someone believes her that the supplement absorbs/removes the alcohol from the body and they get in their car insisting that they're sober
It looks and sounds like a fake, true! And it is an additional risk that someone believes this product could sober them out.
Are we… suggesting we add a sketchy supplement to alcohol to improve our healths??? I’m not anti-alcohol, but to ENCOURAGE people to drink alcohol mixed with stimulants seems highly irresponsible and dangerous?
Yes, it is absolutely irresponsible. From the companies side and from this presentation.
It doesn't contain any stimulants (like caffeine) actually, but they say it 'stimulates fat burning' which is a different thing, but I agree that the whole idea is ridiculous
There is absolutely nothing that I could confidently sell to a person with the claim of “No side effects and no interactions.” Either they’re lying, they don’t know what they’re talking about, or they intend to send people an empty box. Only way those claims make sense
Absolutely. It is hard to explain the "no side effect" claims.
This is truly one of the wildest MLM pitches I’ve ever heard. Her having only taken it for four days KILLS ME.
Yes, it is wild. And the 4 day testimonial surprised me as well.
Alcohol is actually a depressant
Initially in small doses alcohol works as a stimulant. Then it affects the central nervous system as a depressant.
Yep, you're absolutely correct! As a former 10-year bartender, I had to undergo state-required training annually. Alcohol is not digested but immediately absorbed into the bloodstream through your stomach lining. In minutes it begins to affect motor control, cognitive function, speech and vision centers etc. It is a central nervous system depressant. Popping that liquid into a cocktail isn't a very smart move.
I'm a medical professional, but you don't need to be one to understand what is wrong with these claims. I'm also an anti-mlm advocate, and I know that the claims (however outlandish or stupid they may be) are irrelevant. What matters is the fraud.
Well said!
Don't worry about any background noise! You don't need to apologize! I listen with earbuds in and even then, I barely hear any background audio. Don't stress yourself over it ❤
Awesome thanks. I edit with headphones now and I interpret and question every noise.
I'm here to agree, I hardly hear it every time I watch any of these videos. :)
"We're not making any medical claims' then proceeds to make a medical claim 🤔
Things are not adding up. Medical claims are hidden in personal testimonials here.
If you have excess Visceral fat, you may have fatty liver disease, which can be caused by alcohol or (like in my case) eating lots of sugars and carbs. I think it is very intentional that they show it can be used in alcohol because if you have an addiction and your doctor tells you to stop drinking, you will try anything before giving up booze. So on top of being an mlm, a variant on stubborn belly fat, they are pitching to people who were told to stop drinking. In my opinion.
Puhh, yes could be that is why alcohol is such a topic in the presentation. That would be even more predatory.
This is the biggest load of crap I've seen lately. What a stretch. The product is absurd enough but do we need another junky MLM?
It is wild, right? These product claims are getting more and more absurd.
Never heard of this MLM. How wild.
Also, your inner hun came out with the screaming.
Haha, true! I must have manifested the inner hun before the video.
This one is making the round sadly in my region (Gold Coast, Australia) and is aiming at perimenopausal women.
The audio is excellent 😊
Wonderful, thank you!
I can’t imagine how this company thought marketing a supplement that “zaps alcohol” out of booze would be a good idea. I don’t know about liability laws in Australia, but in the US this could be a massive liability risk for the company when someone puts this in their drinks and then gets a DUI or worse.
It’s so ethically problematic.
As someone who comes from an alcholic household, this has the potential to enable people who are dependant on alcohol. "Viseral fat" also seems like a buzzword in my opinion.
Glad you enjoyed your short trip to my city. :)
Hey, can you possibly cover the 'gift giving' scam on FB? It makes its rounds every year.
I tried warning people in a group once and got yelled at for 'not supporting people who are struggling.'
Thanks for the suggestion. I have not heard of the Giving Gift scam. I will take a look.
@@cdbeautyhunter1123usually they claim if you send a gift to someone who needs an item, you can get three more, and then if you send those three on the list, you get double that from a person who has you.
You can see how that goes.
I think it's a pishing scam, to get info.
That tired old line. Every time you call out a scam on Facebook you're either a hater, no supporting other women in business or not supporting people who are struggling which is actually all BS because calling it out IS actually doing the opposite (being an advocate for people) and the most loving compassionate thing you can do.
The way she just called it "a fix" as well. That is so problematic 😪
And "delivery system" omg
I love all the pink!! 💕
Me too. It is such a friendly colour!
Oh crap…another MLM?!?!? THIS is what needs to be fixed & snapped 😂😂
Haha, true!
This one is making the rounds in Australia and is heavily targeted to perimenopausal women. It's managed to suck in quite a few people around my age bracket who I thought wouldn't stoop to peddling a MLM. Yet here we are :(
I wonder if they're trying to pull in people who worry about gaining weight from alcohol.
That could be. Very concerning.
I hate when they use the smallest things as a selling point. Who cares if you can pour it into any sized bottle. Isn't it a powder? (I'm mostly listening not watching)
True those are such irrelevant points like pouring it into a beer bottle. It looks like a clear liquid to me in the pictures.
Loved your sass in this one!
Snake oil du jour. Even the name is all kinds of wrong. It implies that the product will fix something in your life, and references drug addiction.
I think the packaging looks like an ED treatment.
Those packets are also the kind used for one-handed personal lube packs. And, seeing they're suggesting using this snake oil with alcohol, I foresee lots of mistakes in the dark of a bar or elsewhere.
There is so much wrong with this product.
Don't worry about the audio!! I think everything sounds just fine! Really dangerous to be encouraging alcohol consumption when so many people struggle with that.
Yes, it is concerning to focus so much on alcohol consumption with this „Phix“
10:00 She literally says alcohol evaporates (it is broken down in the liver) and said sugar becomes fat which is wrong on so many levels because sugar is a carb and definitely not a fat. She has absolutely no idea what she's spewing
Recommend Mack Attack's video about fuel MLMs
Sound ist super. Könntest du bitte mal berichten wie es so um MLMs in Deutschland steht? Gibt es hier viele? LG aus Frankfurt
Vielen Dank. Es gibt bereits eine Deutsche Playliste auf dem Kanal mit einigen Videos zu MLMs die es auch in Deutschland gibt.
@ oh, das habe ich nicht gesehen. Vielen Dank. Dann habe ich ja genug Entertainment beim Cities Skylines spielen dieses Wochenende 😊
@@chgr4674 Perfekt, vielen Dank für das Interesse!
The amount of bogus info she is spewing right now!!!! Wow
Absolutely!
"It's not a stimulant because it is natural.". Um ...coffee and tea would like a word! And coca for that matter 😂
Exactly!