"Sell painkillers, not vitamins"
In case you haven't heard it before, it's a business marketing term.
Imagine you have a severe headache. It hurts. Each movement is a cannonball in your head. Sound is like arrows shooting through you. And light is a vice on your head.
Now your 'just trying to help' friend says you should eat more vegetables and take a multivitamin. You start figuring out how much she weighs and if you can launch her through the window. You want relief now. You want a painkiller, not vitamins.
And that is what conventional medicine sells: it works now. We are constantly told that supplements are fine for every day, but when you are really sick, pharmaceuticals are the only way.
What they don't tell you is that aspirin comes from white willow bark, morphine from poppy seeds and penicillin from mold. Give the natural things a fancy name, do an extract and charge more.
The nice thing about getting The Daily Shake out there, is I get feedback on how well it works, NOW! Not in 10 years time.
Like Yolande who says "My husband is 68 years of age, and since I introduced him to the shake he feels like a new person."
Or Estelle who says "I have way too much energy for my age after using the shake. I've bought my January bottle already to make sure I have during that tight month."
Keeditse felt it work in one day. "Oooh la la, I received my product yesterday. I always suffer from irritable bowel during the night, but after I drank this product yesterday I woke up with so much energy and guess what ‘I slept! ðŸ¤â€™ "
All I'm saying is, who's the painkiller now? Supplements can be just as effective if you get enough of them. Just ask the poppy plant.
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