I believe the Better Mood 21-Day Nutrition Plan is a big money making scam!! Yes, at BetterMood.com, people take a little test to "measure anxiety" then, Better Mood creates little "feel good" exercises and posts feel-good sayings that are supposed to relieve anxiety; however, Better Mood also sends emails to plan members advertising a 21-Day Anxiety-Reducing Nutrition Plan that is supposed to include 500 easy to prepare recipes with weekly shopping lists for the low price of $29.99 (reduced from $59.99). Several months ago, I purchased the 21-day nutrition plan and received an 8-month nutrition "guide" that was absolutely nothing like the nutrition plan advertised in the email. The "guide" consists of 233 pages that read like a textbook. Upon contacting Better Mood, I was told there was a system problem with the 21-Day Nutrition Plan and my payment of $29.99 was quickly refunded. Today, a number of weeks after my first purchase, I received another email advertising the 21-Day Nutrition Plan. It really seems like a good plan and looks to be very well suited to my needs. Because the 21-Day Plan was being offered again, I assumed the "system problem" had been corrected and ordered the plan a second time. Again, I was sent the 8-month, 233 page, textbook guide. Once more, I will complain and want my payment refunded.If you receive an email from Better Mood offering a 21-Day Nutrition Plan, DO NOT ORDER. It is a SCAM! Also, I have searched the internet for information about Adam Kondaus,CEO of Better Mood, as well as other personnel listed in their "About Us" section on the main website. I have found nothing about Adam Kondaus or any of the other personnel I searched. Huuummmmm.... interesting. Do these people even exist??? Is this site AI generated? I don't know what this website is trying to prove but I do not believe that it is created by "professionals" in the field of psychology, etc. which is what they want consumers to believe.
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