Youth juice: a growing scam

So you’ve probably heard of Youth Juice and their claim to improve your health. You may have even purchased a bottle but what are you buying and from whom? Before you spend a dime on another bottle read on to discover what you’re getting and how credible the source really is.

Remember in the early 1990’s there was a big scam in the US with the und America Inc. with a guy by the name of Bob Edwards, who ripped a tone of million and stole 33,000,000 from a bunch of poor people with his illegal pyramid scam? Well, guess who’s the founder of Youth Juice.that’s right, the same man that was banned from every conducting business in the USA started a new bunch of schemes in Canada.

Now having bolted for Vancouver he started a new series of scams from the BC based “Our World Network” company. In the short years that this company has been around it has already seen several lawsuits and has had more than a few run-ins with Health Canada (Canada’s take on the FDA).

More media attention was brought to the Owner of Youth Juice with the Slpeepees scandal in 2007. Sleepees that was advertised as an all natural, no chemicals added, sleeping supplement, claimed a life and put several people in the hospital. It turns out that they were using a highly addictive and dangerous narcotic called Estazolam (which is in fact banned). After being sued (again) and penalized for misrepresentation Sleepees were pulled from the selves. The company claims it was an accident, however common sense and the investigation conducted by Health Canada concluded that it was extremely unlikely that a narcotic used in the past for prescription sleeping aids (and later banned for its addictive and heart stopping properties) would find its way mysteriously into the manufacturing process.

Dr. Meg Jordan, a leading expert in the health and wellness field has recently settled a lawsuit against OWN for the gross miss use of her image, credentials and endorsements. The suit (which she won) came after OWN fabricated endorsements and used her image to sell products such as Youth Juice and sleeping aids with no prior consent.

Youth Juice and its founder is simply a scam. Why would you pay 100 dollars for juice that cannot deliver what it promises or support someone that has been chased out of every business he has ever run, and been responsible for the pain and suffering of so many?

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