does Nutrilite products give you value for money?


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take this for instance, a plain 500 grams protein powder supplement tin costs Rs. 1500 while any other give similar product costs around Rs. 150. Further look how these people contradict themselves while trying to fool people. On 1 part of the tin there is a sentence which goes like this, "Many nutritionists have been recommending that Indians cut back on those traditional protein sources that have high levels of fat and chlesterol, such as raw meat, cheese, eggs and whole milk." and in another section there is this written," SUGGESTED USE: Add 1 provided scoopful (10 g approx.) to a glass of milk........"
Also the ingredients incidentally includes "milk protein concentrate".
now on 1 hand they ask u to gulp down milk in the form they r providing and on d other they as not to take milk in its purer state citing nutritionist's recommendations.
the price they have is exorbitant and their selling strategy sucks. they cant go on fooling ppl like this in the name of health!!!!!

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i fully agree with u. every product of nutrilite is over-priced and desperate marketing strategies are used. in a country like india such pricing should not be allowed. though these products are good what use are they if they are not in the reach of an average consumer?????
Not sure what you are talking about. My parents started me on Nutralite vitamis back in the mid 80's. I have been taking them ever since. They are priced higher than most grocery store bought vitamins but about the same price as if you were to purchase better quality vitamins like from GNC or other premium brands.

As for the milk and milk protein concentrate. Are you referring to the nutralite protein powder? They add the milk protein just like any other protein powder. You can mix it with milk to get more protein out of it but if you are lactose intolerant you can also mix it with water.

I guess it all comes down to what products you prefer better and how much you are willing to spend on those products. (like paying $4 for 12 oz of water at a movie or park when you can get it free from a water fountain??


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