Somehow, I've been put on a LifeVantage distributor email distribution list. I didn't ask to be, but I guess someone saw that I write about Protandim and put my email on the list and sold it to people. That's the only thing I can think of.
Anyway, I got an interesting email from LifeVantage Distributor Dave Tarr the other day. It said:
"Hello Fellow Life Vantage Distributor,
I hope your your getting younger and feeling great with Protandim and Life Vantage products.
I am a LV distributor in Mexico and though you may find this interesting to help your lifevantage business."
I kept the grammatical error ("your your" instead of just "you're") in there as it is an exact quote. I'm writing about the claim that LifeVantage products play a role in one "getting younger." This is clearly not the case. LifeVantage products do not reverse the aging process like as if the person were Benjamin Button.
At this point, I'm too afraid of further illegal claims to watch the the video his email spam is trying to get people to watch.
Originally posted 2011-08-07 15:41:42.
This post involves:LifeVantage Protandim Distributors
... and focuses on:David Tarr
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August 11th, 2011 at 6:25 am
You’re too afraid to watch? Get real.
August 11th, 2011 at 7:18 pm
The video wasn’t actually that bad. At least he didn’t claim that Protandim made you younger in it.