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Editor keeps new year’s resolution going with ‘miracle plant’

Published: Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Updated: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 22:01

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Ryan Alves

We're now into week three of 2012.

It's about this time of the new year when get-healthy resolutions begin to fade, course work begins to pick up in your classes and the extra motivation to get up at 6:30 a.m. to head to the gym is gone.

But, if you had the opportunity to learn about a new way of becoming healthy, which coupled with exercise and diet can shred those unwanted pounds and keep them off, wouldn't you want to know about it?

Well, you're in luck.

Let me introduce you to Zija, the solution to this weight-loss dilemma.

Zija, a nutrition product established from the Moringa plant – or better known as the "Miracle Tree" – is changing thousands of people's lives, including my own.

I was introduced to Zija by a former high school football coach, and after my first weeklong trial pack, I had dropped seven pounds. And that was without any extra exercise. That week was the best week of sleep I had gotten in several years, my energy levels were up and overall I just felt great.

Soon after, my mom started taking Zija and along with doing zumba workouts several times a week, she has lost 65 pounds and over 34 inches off her waist in less than eight months. She's even been taken off her blood-pressure medicine that she was on for five years. My grandmother, who also uses Zija, just got taken off her diabetes medication, as well.

The proof is in the pudding, as they say.

I liken Moringa to a super-vitamin times 10. It houses over 90 essential nutrients, minerals and amino acids, most of which you don't get on a regular basis.

Though the product doesn't claim to treat, prevent, mitigate or cure any disease, testimonies have even shown that Zija has lowered cholesterol and blood pressure. I know people whose arthritis and tendonitis has disappeared after being on the product and it has shown to help with digestion and even decrease Crohn's.

The bottom line with Zija is that it gets your body operating on an optimum level. It's a nutritional powerhouse that is 100 percent all natural.

Think about that— how much more enjoyable would your life  be if you were running around your busy college life at 100 percent?

I could share countless testimonies about people in my life who have gotten their health in order while taking Zija.

In my opinion, Zija is great for a multitude of reasons including minimizing appetite, upping metabolism and boosting my mood.

For 2012, my goal was to lead a healthier lifestyle. In just two weeks since starting the product again, I'm already feeling good. I'm down nine pounds and starting to notice a change in my moods and overall body's feeling.

I want to extend a helping hand to anyone who is interested in joining me on this journey. You can visit www.zijateamelite.com to find more information for yourself, as well.

You have to make a choice, to take a chance or your life will never change.

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6 comments

Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 13:41
Your opinion is your opinion and That is ok with me.. There is no comparison or validity to what you reference about the products and Zija being a pyramid. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that. I know what the product has done for me and my family and you will not. It's that simple.
Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 13:05
Yeah, pyramid schemes are illegal, thus they cannot exist! No business has ever broken the law, and no business has ever used a "miracle weight loss plant" to scam people. Maybe you could look up the Acai berry and what happened with that? Also, look up what multi-level marketing is. I don't need to try a product to smell bull.
Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 13:03
Yeah, pyramid schemes are illegal, thus they cannot exist! No business has ever broken the law, and no business has ever used a "miracle weight loss plant" to scam people. Maybe you could look up the Acai berry and what happened with that? I don't need to try a product to smell bull.
Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 12:56
There is no pyramid scheme. Those are illegal. Educate yourself.

Zija allows for consumers and not just distributors. The product changes lives...Period. Unfortunately we live and operate in a world in which we surround ourselves with negativity and place an effort on killing ourselves slowly through our daily choices in diet, etc, while pursuing a life of unhappiness, and encouraging others to be unhappy as well. Perhaps you should research morienga oliefara, the peace corp, the world health organization, John Hopkins medical review and the true definition of pyramid scheme before you throw out allegations that are false. Get the facts. Its obvious that you have not tried the product , performed any research, or even know that pyramid schemes are illegal. Its also obvious that you have not met or known anyone who has had their life changed because of the product. Perhaps you should try it.

As for the article, very well written. But what would I know. I only lost 42 lbs. and dropped blood pressure from 144/90 to 128/68 by consuming the products and nothing else.

Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 10:29
Why is there a pyramid scheme disguised as an editorial in The Progress? Shouldn't you as a journalist do some sort of full disclosure of whether you are making money off of this?
Anonymous
Thu Jan 26 2012 09:17
Ryan,

If I wanted to learn more or get a sample. Who would I contact?







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