What age would you say to use MaxGXL?

My parents are into this MaxGXL thing, and I'm skeptical about it. I think it's a pyramid scam, but they want me to try it. I'm 23 years old, and would like to know if it would be worth my time?

Answer:

MaxGXL is a network marketing company and this is a legitimate business model; several network marketing companies are members in good standing in the Direct Selling Association. A pyramid scheme is illegal, so let's take that off the table. It involves the sale of memberships and no products. MaxGXL is not a pyramid scheme.

MaxGXL is a product, and it raises glutathione with the over the counter drug N-acetyl-cysteine.

Would it be worth your time? That depends if you are looking to raise your glutathione levels, or looking for a business opportunity.

A healthy 23 year old should have optimal glutathione levels by definition. When you are experiencing a chronic health condition, or when you hit your forties, your glutathione levels start to fall. Unless and until you get to that point, you shouldn't need additional glutathione supplementation.

As a business model, is it worth your time to make money selling it? Much depends on you. Once you thoroughly research a company's integrity, research, and products, much depends on you- your ability to communicate and network with others, motivation, perseverance, and a successful marketing and distribution system to get your message out to others effectively.

You can compare the products Immunocal and MaxGXL directly here.

After many years of research, I've come to the conclusion that Immunocal is the most effective, safe, and natural way to raise and sustain your glutathione.

You can order Immunocal here.


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