This is merely a recruitment scam dressed in health jargon. Before getting swept away by the excitement, ask those trying to recruit you a few basic questions: How many sales have you made? Have you actually profited? How long have you been involved? Then inquire about their direct team: How many members? How many have made sales? How many are profitable? How long have they been in the business? (This will clarify what it’s like to be part of this model.) If they were genuinely transparent, those answers would be readily available. The truth undermines their pitch. I’ve seen teams led by 'mentors' who pretend to care, yet their entire downline is in debt due to constant pressure to spend more on ads. The real training involves endless spending, blind hope, and watching your finances dwindle while your recruiters share vacation photos. You may encounter seemingly kind individuals, but their success hinges on your financial ruin. If you’re considering joining this company… don’t. This business excels at draining finances and breaking spirits. Can you truly feel fulfilled doing the same to others?
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For over four decades, Japan-based Enagic International has been the leading manufacturer of alkaline ionizers and water filtration machines in the world.