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MaxGXL Scam – You Decide With This MaxGXL Review


You’ve come here because you probably heard all this talk about MaxGXL glutathione, decided to do  a little research, look for some MaxGXL reviews and came across postings on a MaxGXL scam, right?

I’ve taken a look at some of the postings on the internet about the the MaxGXL scam and some of them are a bit interesting to read, some of them laughable and others you just have to shake your head.

So here is my MaxGXL review and you decide if it’s a scam or not.

Here’s My Opinion On The MaxGXL Scam

If your in the internet marketing business, one of the most lucrative ways to generate traffic and possibly make money is calling a well known product a scam.

You don’t need any proof, have any reason or even care one way or another, your main objective is to get traffic to your site and what better way to grab attention (and visitors), good or bad.

An internet marketer will also lurk around public forums and post controversial comments about a product, solely to create a stir and hopefully drive  people to his or her site.

Don’t get me wrong, internet marketers are business people and just like traditional bricks and mortars style business, you’ll always have a couple of rotten apples in every barrel.

MAXGXL SCAM – Is This a Pyramid Scheme

MaxGXL scam

MaxGXL Scam or Not?

The other people that are crying out “maxgxl scam” are the ones that believe network marketing is a pyramid scheme. Oh boy, where do I start with this type of comment? Have you heard of the names;

  • Warren Buffet
  • Donald Trump

What do these two men have in common besides being filthy rich? Yup, they own network marketing companies…..I rest my case! Wait a second, what about Bernie Madoff, everybody thought he was a fine upstanding wealthy business man. Well, you got me there!

I’m just not going to spend the time here on this article trying to defend this type of business model. YES, like any type of business in the world, there are good companies bad companies, good owners bad owners and network marketing companies are no different.

Have you heard of these companies:

  • Avon – founded in 1886 and doing about $10 billion in annual sales
  • Mary Kay Cosmetics – around 30 years old and doing a couple of billion a year
  • Amway – 51 years old with well over $10 billion in sales every year
  • Shaklee – 53 years old
  • GNLD – 52 years old
  • Pro-Paid Legal – 38 years old
  • Herbalife – 30 years old

All of these giant companies earning billions of dollars a year are network marketing businesses. The only point I’m trying to get at here is, do your own research about Max International and just don’t buy into the maxgxl scam comments.

You can start by checking out the definition of Pyramid Scheme and also visit one of the watch dogs of the industry, Pyramid Scheme Alert.

Social Security is a Ponzi Scheme Personally, I’ve tried network marketing a couple of times. The first time was 30 years ago with a company called Amway and then about 10 years later I tried Herbalife.

Needless to say, it didn’t work for me. Lost some money (less then a $1,000.00 each) but I’ve personally met a number of people that have been extremely successful at it.

Yes, many people fail at network marketing, yet an unbelievably high percentage of traditional businesses close up every year. And I can  tell you that those that failed in MLM lost a fraction of money of those that failed in a bricks and mortar business.

People get knocked down in life all the time, but the winners are the ones that learn from their mistakes and get up and start all over again.

One thing I do have to say about network marketers, is they are the most optimistic, positive thinking group    of people I’ve ever met and there’s nothing wrong with that in my books.

But let me tell you, if you want to yell out “maxgxl scam’  because you think it’s a pyramid or ponzi scheme, then you better say the same thing  about insurance sales people and your government social security (and that’s a whole other story all together).

Don’t just believe what I have to say, take a look at what Dr. John C. Nelson, the 159th President of the American Medical Association had to  say about this MaxGXL scam;

“This product, in my opinion, represents the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in my life time. I believe it will revolutionize, change and transform the practice of medicine world-wide and make Dr. Robert Keller more famous than Jonas Salk who created the polio vaccine.”

You can read Dr. Nelson’s bio here and listen to an audio recording of  him here telling his story about what maxgxl glutathione did for his health.

Hear what Mark Victor Hanson (author of Chicken Soup series) says about a MaxGXL Scam

Take a look here at the founders of the company, Steven K. Scott and Gregory Fullerton. These two men built billion dollar companies and have risked millions on building on building Max. Why, because they believe in the science of glutathione and they believe in MaxGXL glutathione. Ask yourself this, what reason would these two very rich men have, for risking millions of dollars in building a scam company? I know, I know, I’m sure somebody will get back to me and ask me the same thing about Bernie Madoff.

Okay, how about the scientist who discovered this product, Dr.Robert Keller. He was named one of the top scientists of the 21st century.

Also take a look at here at the remarkable biography of Dr. Keller. Besides one of the top scientists of the 21st century, here are just a few other honors and awards bestowed upon him;

  • 1999 – Humanitarian of the Year National Hemophilia Foundation
  • 2002 – 1000 Great Americans of the 21st Century
  • 2003 – America’s Top Physicians in Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology
  • 2004 – Elected to Board of Governors Academy of HIV Medicine of the State of Florida
  • 2005 – Greatest Scholars of the Twenty First Century

The facts about Dr. Keller speak for themselves. Take a look here at this video interview of Dr. Keller.

What is Glutathione? Over thirty thousand medical articles have been written about glutathione in the last few years. Just take a look on the internet, or better yet, do a search on PubMed for glutathione and you’ll get over 90,000 results.

If you want to know what I think about MaxGXL glutathione, read my story here, hopefully it’ll give you an understanding as to why I started this blog…it all started with what the effects of glutathione and MaxGXL had on me and my family.

Do I believe in a MaxGXL scam?

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