Does anyone know of Sleepees and/or Skinees?
A friend of mine is trying to convince me to get involved what I can see as a network marketing scheme selling two health products, Sleepees and Skinees.
In my cursory due dilegence, I evaluated the company's website (http://ourworldnetwork.com). Founding that 99% of the site's content refers to its marketing program and 1% (if even that) is on the product is a bit disconcerning consider this is a health product.
The product description is a mere mention of its "natural, harmless" non-addictive ingredients. That's all. No independent medical reports, no testing, no government approvals.
So I like to hear back from people and especially medical folks that have heard about this product. Is this a marketing scam or does this stuff work?
Answers:
Anything that relies so much on network marketing and ignores science is likely to be an overpriced scam. Testimonials do not equal proof of efficacy. (people can lie - how many celebrities have endorsed products and then later admit they never used them!) Water is "natural, harmless" - that doesn't mean it will do anything to help you sleep. Real, effective products do not need door-to-door hucksters to sell you on them.
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