My Introduction to Qivana

May 23
08:04

2011

Tammy Rich

Tammy Rich

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Last August, as part of a well known real estate seminar series, I attended a three day portion in Knoxville, TN. As a normal part of these seminars, there are usually ‘opportunities’ to invest in more money-making ideas.

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Last August,My Introduction to Qivana Articles as part of a well known real estate seminar series, I attended a three day portion in Knoxville, TN.  As a normal part of these seminars, there are usually ‘opportunities’ to invest in more money-making ideas.   Sometimes it is to purchase more classes to increase your knowledge with the ultimate goal of increasing income on your own.  Another way is to invest in a multi-level marketing (MLM) opportunity.  In MLM, there is money to be made by selling the products.  But the significant MLM money is generated by recruiting other people to also become business owners and sell the product. 

On this particular occasion, Qivana was the product.  I listened to the speaker but was not impressed with his delivery of the presentation.  I never really considered the product at this point due to a host of other contributing factors.  It was the last of three long weekends of seminars, so it probably could have been the best presentation in the world and I still would have been complacent.  And most of the people around me were in the same boat and were not in the mood to socialize and share information about the product.  We were tired and wanted only to go home.

My boyfriend attended a five day seminar in Orlando, FL two months later.  He actually brought home several Qivana shakes.  I wasted no time in trying them over the next few days.  I mixed them up with water since I am allergic to milk.  The chocolate and vanilla were still quite tasty.   I even thought I felt more energetic the 3 days I drank a shake in place of a meal.

He then decided we should attend another three day seminar together.  Off to Indiana we went in December 2010.  Everyone was so nice and a rapport developed among many attendees.  There were fewer people and it was only the first in their set of weekend seminars.  Of course we viewed another Qivana presentation.  But both the speaker of the seminar and the Qivana presenter were users of the product.  And the Qivana presentation was far superior to the one I had seen earlier.

I now understood the daily shakes were part of a system to reset your metabolism.  There was also another product called Qore that is designed to aid in digestive processes.  My boyfriend went out each day to lunch with the seminar presenter, while I found some women to eat lunch with.  The seminar presenter and my boyfriend had a story in common:

Go to the doctor when you are around 50 years old.  The doctor asks you how long you have had high blood pressure.  You say never.  Doctor says you do now, gives you medicine to take while in his office, and will not let you leave for several hours after your blood pressure falls.  The presenter went back to his doctor after being on Qivana for about 6 months.  He had lost a few pounds.  But his blood pressure was so much better that his medicine was reduced.  His doctor said to keep doing whatever he was doing as it was working.

The seminar presenter told my boyfriend to do it for his health as he felt 15 years younger.

My boyfriend informed me he was going on Qivana.  I was about to reach the same conclusion on my own.   So in mid-December, we began the shake and Qore program.  It is now the end of February 2011, and he has lost over 10 pounds and 1 ½ belt hole sizes.  We both feel better and have more energy.  I used to be in bed by 9PM and sleep until 9AM on my off days.  And take long naps on the weekend.  Now I am up at least by 8AM every day, rarely take naps and sometimes stay up until 11PM. 

We have both enhanced the taste of our shakes by discovering almond milk.  Regular milk breaks him out, and I am allergic to it.  Almond milk is made from almonds and allows us to enjoy chocolate and vanilla shakes with milk in lieu of water.  Soy milk is another option we explored, but we preferred the almond milk.  Both the soy and almond milk are available in light, vanilla and chocolate varieties.

Another advantage to our Qivana quest is that we both experience better colon regularity.  We are less likely to have stomach upset or bloating from food.  And the energy!

A supply of sugar receptor pills is also included with the shakes.  The pill blocks your ability to taste sugar temporarily.  We have both cut down on snacking and ‘bad’ foods.  And you feel full after enjoying the delicious shake.  What are YOU waiting for?