Monday 26 October 2015

Why is Jenny Reluctant to Show Her Own Before and After Photos?

Disclaimer: I have decided to show pictures of Jenny because I believe it is vital to show people how farcical Juice Plus is as a business. It is ridiculous that people like her, who are plainly obese and know nothing about health and fitness, is considered acceptable to sell products designed to aid people live healthier lifestyles. It makes a mockery of the supposed health benefits of their products.

I am not showing the person's photographs to promote, or incite, harassment. I have made sure to omit any potentially-identifying information, including faces of other people in the photographs. I will never, ever, condone harassment of other people.

The following picture is a typical before and after shot that we see from distributors to hype up JP products as magical weight loss busters:

 
 
 
 
It certainly cannot be denied that the lady in the photos has lost weight. Clearly, she has - and that's fantastic. What these photographs never tell us, however, are:

- the person's diet;

- the person's exercise regime;

- the person's lifestyle.

We know nothing about how this lady lived, ate and exercised before taking JP pills and how it compares to her habits of today. That missing information is crucial. Simply saying "It's because of Juice Plus" is like giving us a jigsaw puzzle with only a couple of pieces. Without knowing the other crucial factors that influence a person's weight, we can in no way say that JP has even had a miniscule effect on the lady's weight whatsoever.

This also raises another question. The time period between those photos is interesting, because May is when Jenny herself became a distributor and joined the JP bandwagon. If this lady is doing so well with JP, then surely Jenny must be as well? She certainly goes out of her way to show off her capsules and shakes, so she is clearly taking the products.

Unfortunately finding these before and after photos prove problematic because Jenny is extremely reluctant to show any photos of herself. Unless it's a selfie, or she's with other people and able to hide most of her body. Then along came the curse of "tagged" photos, where we are able  to see the full extent of what five/six months on JP has done for our health fanatic distributor. Are you ready?

Jenny: Picture taken prior to becoming a distributor (April/May 2015?):



Jenny: Brighton Juice Plus conference, October 2015:


And there you have it. How can it be that two women using the same products are yielding spectacularly different results? We know nothing about Jenny's diet, we know nothing about her exercise regime, we know nothing about her general lifestyle.

JP cannot have it both ways. They cannot ignore the effects of diet, exercise and lifestyle choices when it benefits them but also say their products work when people like Jenny clearly prove otherwise. It is frankly unreal.

Jenny, when are you going to give up this farce and accept that you are the last person on the planet who can advise others on healthy life choices? I can think of 576 reasons why you should - because that's your latest numbers that have declined, once again.

Getting advice on health and diet from you is like getting advice on breaking drug addiction from the town junkie.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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