SoZo Extensive " just launched this former November in Dallas Texas. Their product - - their flagship ingredient " CoffeeBerry ", has been at the bull's eye of a 7 - while research process aimed at discovering the key to unlocking the nutritional superfood known as the coffee fruit. Did you know that there was a fruit that grew around the bean? I didn ' t either. But the numeral two body in the world, the coffee bean, is infrequently a BEAN at all. It is wholly a fan. Its the kernel of one of Nature ' s most nutritionally - potent and antioxidant - abundant fruits science has ever discovered. Clandestine in plain sight, which is what SoZo wants you to be credulous... but is it for real? Can you really trust an MLM company who all they want is to take your money?
The coffee fruit, on a a gram for gram basis, claims to blow one of their favorite berries out of the water - - the blueberry. In the ORAC ( oxygen radical absorbance capacity ) testing on blueberries, they asset an impressive 2, 406 umol TE per 100g, which is more than double and triple that of its following competitors ( apples, cranberries, prunes, red grapes ). But who is the lab that provides this report? Are they reputable and has their science been proven? This new technology claims to be able to entrench and extract the raw power of the coffee fruit, and they claim that clinical studies make plain the coffee fruit extract yields 625 times the ORAC count of fresh blueberries, it ' s literally off the charts, but what does that really miserly?
And that ' s just one ingredient that is in this blend which leads to questions. The complete functional beverage supposedly has many more beneficial ingredients, but how do you know? SoZo Pandemic ' s product claims that it has an ORAC value of 114, 351 units per liter, but do you really know what that means? Supposedly this means that a three - ounce capable has the equivalent antioxidant bustle of 20 servings of fruits and vegetables, but have you been able to independently test and claim these claims?
SoZo claims it has no major sugars, no preservatives, and no chemicals to enhance the flavoring or color, but can you confirm this?
It claims that it is all natural - - that existent that is within SoZo is delivered in its purest and raw extract form - - that way you get the benefits of eating all the fruits and vegetables that are within the blend, but how do you know for thoroughgoing? The impressive size for SoZo is 3 serum ounces, and you can take 1. 5 oz in the morning and 1. 5 oz at lunch. This concept of overmuch clear and felicitous / high quality product is the approaching of Health & Wellness; and this thing according to all their uncultivated followers who are only absorbed in financial gain approve it is light age ahead of the rest, but is available to the market now. MonaVie as an equally unscupulous MLM meet beverage paved the way for all instrumental beverage companies to exist, and now the market itself is huge ( approx. $28 Billion now, WAS $9 Billion back in 2007 ). MonaVie does contain preservatives and more sugars, and the acai berry is not an innate indregient to MonaVie, so what makes you think SoZo is any different?
The remaining ingredients that make up the entire SoZo blend, ( Sensoril, Fruit XB, Acai Berry, VitaGranate, Reservatrol, Quercitin, Grapeseed Extract, etc... ) really put this product in a pool of it ' s own, especially when you have no way of verifying whether or not it ' s real. This product claims to give nutrition the body needs in the five major nutrition deficiencies America suffers today ( due to all the pre - filtered, preservative loaded debris we all consume ).
SoZo claims that it provides health benefits focused on:
>Vitamins and Minerals ( necessity for cardiovascular health )
>Antioxidants ( free radical fighters )
>Anti - Inflammation ( bone and joint health )
>Energy Management ( no more Red Bulls please, thats just caffeine and sugar )
>Auto - Immune Defenses ( protecting your vital organs from disease )
SoZo ' s product claims that it has all 5 of these major areas surreptitious, but can you confirm this? And to be honest, each area calls for an entire article of its own just to confirm whether or not SoZo ' s claims are for real.
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