Amway only uses some developing countries, such as China, Indian and Vietnamese. For reasons such as imperfect relevant laws and relatively little knowledge of public health care, products that have stagnated in China are imported to China and other developing countries at high prices. In Canada, Amway's products and business methods are strictly restricted. Britain simply refused Amway access. Now Amway has gone from bad to worse in Taiwan Province Province, Japan and other countries, and its focus has obviously shifted to developing countries headed by China. Basically, it can be understood that China has become Amway's last market.
Are Amway's products really that good for money? I don't want to say more. For example, people in Amway often sell vitamin C. The official price is 200 tablets per bottle, and the price is 3 13 yuan. Each tablet contains 250 mg of vitamin C, but the vitamin C extracted from West Indian cherries and oranges is only 30 mg. The source of the remaining 220mg is not even explained (you can go to Amway official website to check if you are interested). What does this mean? There is only one explanation for this 220mg: "It is synthetic vitamin C". Here, there is a common sense to tell you that China has been lagging behind western developed countries in chemical pharmacy. This is indeed a fact. Many of our chemicals are often traded in patents of other countries. Of course, our Chinese medicine practitioners will definitely be in the forefront of the world. However, China is the world's largest producer of synthetic vitamins, and the annual demand for synthetic vitamins accounts for more than 90% of the world's total. That is to say, nine times out of ten foreign synthetic vitamins are produced in China.
Then, where does the 220mg artificial vitamin C contained in Amway come from? I'm sure you have guessed. According to a friend of mine who is engaged in pharmacy, more than half of Amway's synthetic vitamin C comes from our low-priced synthetic vitamin C produced by Unocal. So let's see, every time you take Amway vitamin C, you only need to take 30 mg of natural vitamin C, and the remaining 220 mg is our domestic synthetic vitamin C. You can sell a bottle of this vitamin C at any drugstore for one or two yuan.
If you want to eat vitamin C, I suggest that you might as well eat our domestic Yangshengtang natural vitamin C. The first tablet of Yangshengtang natural vitamin C contains 58mg of vitamin C, but it is clearly marked that it is all extracted from West Indian cherries. According to the instructions, normal adults take two tablets a day, that is to say, you can take 1 16mg of natural vitamin C a day. If you think this is less than Amway vitamin C (Amway takes 25438+06 mg each).
As for other Amway products, due to time constraints, I can't say more. I believe everyone can learn from others. I won't say any more.
So Amway Nutrilite is just some ordinary products that can't be ordinary anymore. When necessary, everyone must follow the advice of a doctor or a regular dietitian and take it reasonably. Remember not to trust those Amway marketers at will (of course, most Amway marketers are also cheated). In fact, except in special circumstances, you need to follow the doctor's advice and take it properly. Usually, a balanced diet is enough for your body. When a real dietitian provides nutrition to others, the method he uses is to mix healthy food reasonably, not to use those nutritional tablets. Many athletes in the world have their own special nutritionists to take care of their diet and seldom eat nutritional tablets. Joe Carter, a bodybuilding champion in 2006 and 2007 Olympic Games, once said that they get enough nutrition from food, and taking these supplements is a waste of money. Is the nutritional demand of ordinary people greater than that of world bodybuilding champions? I hope everyone can get a healthy body through a reasonable diet and proper exercise.