Nopalea Scam
Nopalea Scam November 2nd, 2012A hot cup of coffee in the morning, starting up my computer and opening my browser to start my Google search for the day and a twisty bit of curiosity ran through my body wondering – what about the Nopalea scam thing, is it really that bad or it’s bluffing only?
Wandering through the dusty corners of forgotten online blogs and articles, jumping to the newest information like someone was pushing me from behind, I get to the point: it’s not a scam. I am not referring to products labeled “Nopalea juice” when they contain some mixture of fruit juices, everything except Nopalea juice – thieves and tricky production lines will always appear and blow up a lot of positive plans, counting on the naivety of the common man.
Before starting to ask yourself how I can become absolutely certain on my affirmations, consider some real life facts on Nopalea.
Heart attack and stroke – the real serial killers of the 21st century
Modern society seems not to know any limits of working too much, staying up too late, overwhelming one’s schedule and pretty much any limits of any kind. There’s no need to wonder how people die so young, aged between 25 and 40 in most cases, when their schedules could be taken by two people (instead of one man or woman) and still be overwhelmed.
Usually strokes and heart attacks occur when blood clots formed in your vessels shut down your blood flow in the most critical areas so that lack of blood flow immediately causes the heart or brain to give up on everything.
Nopalea, as one of the most powerful detoxifying agents ever known, purifies and cleans your blood and then there is no room for blood clots – they are instantly eliminated. We could consider Nopalea as a true prevention for both heart attack and stroke, which means it’s a true wonder-juice in any case!
Anti-oxidants and their role in the human body
We’ve heard Dr. Oz as well as other personalities or even our doctors talking about the importance of anti-oxidants in the human body. There is no such thing as Nopalea scam – the Nopal cactus and the Nopal cactus fruit gives “birth” to the Nopalea juice. Nopalea juice is extracted from the above mentioned natural habitat and it contains all Betalains known as of today. Betalains are the rare and truly powerful anti-oxidants generally to be found in beets.
The most important roles of these anti-oxidants are to prevent and cure inflammations inside your body as well as detoxify your body (starting from the cells).
Facts – why people say Nopalea is a scam
Believe it or not, some people who claim that Nopalea was tested and it’s just a scam have absolutely no idea about what the Nopalea juice is, not to mention how it is made and what the real effects are.
On the other hand, people sometimes find it hard to sell their “wonder juices” easily so they chose to attract readers by blaming other products for being scams and waste of time and money. Actually, it’s part of any marketing strategy to try to prove how wrong someone else’s similar products or services are.
Nopalea Scam,
January 21st, 2013 at 4:13 pm
We sell it in our office. Not only are we no longer allowed to tell customers that it contains all know betalains, because it doesn’t, it’s parent company, trivita, has an F rating from the BBB. Their accreditation was revoked and their complaint list is on BBB.org
February 3rd, 2013 at 11:00 am
I know what you mean Tom, but we should let the buyers to tell us if nopalea is a scam or not! I tried the nopal cactus juice and for me it made some amazing things.
February 9th, 2013 at 9:17 am
Sounds like a case of mind over matter. If you want these types of results from a supplement…try taking fish oil. The fact that most of these symptoms even exist daily for most Americans is because our diet greatly lacks it’s required amount of EPA, DHA, and Zinc.
February 10th, 2013 at 8:42 pm
@Adam the fish oil can be good, but here we discuss about Nopalea
February 22nd, 2013 at 2:47 pm
Last time I checked, the price of beets was cheaper than nopalea juice. I think I’ll just buy more beets.
February 24th, 2013 at 6:22 pm
I will order it! Until now I thought that is a scam, but seems to be a good juice!
February 26th, 2013 at 3:29 pm
Placebo that’s all I have to say cause don’t you think these drug companys would be selling it in there anti inflammatorys think about it watch the informercials watch the people they are lying watch there body language
February 26th, 2013 at 3:40 pm
Do you know why they offer 60 day money back cause they will always have a surplus of money which in turn gives them interest off the money that’s always In the honey pot (bank) you pay p&p they finally give yr money back and someone else gives them what you got back think about it if it really worked you would know people would be telling you not pay TV also look down @ bottom trivita is not part of nopalea but the add says trivita they are so scam
February 26th, 2013 at 3:41 pm
Trivita company is proven a scam check out bbb.org
February 27th, 2013 at 9:07 am
@gentry here is the response for all your 3 comments:
1. First try it! Maybe some are fakes or scams, but the nopal cactus juice is excellent for your health.
2. Maybe trivita is a scam, but not all the nopalea products are scams.
3. I have the same opinion and you should avoid this company. Anyway you can find on Amazon better offers.
March 22nd, 2013 at 4:35 pm
Lively discussion, you have been very helpful in moving me through a fair discerning process. I have concluded that failure to try nopalea would be a failure in logic
April 8th, 2013 at 12:22 pm
Im looking to help my mother out. She is battling lung cancer. The tumor is on the right lung n is conpressing on the main artery that pumps the blood to ur brain. This is also the side where she has shoulder issues which causes inflamation. She starts radiation today to help with inflamation n shrink the tumor. She is in constant pain. Any suggestions will be grateful. My email is lefebvre_amy@yahoo.com
April 9th, 2013 at 8:00 am
Isn’t Nopalea exactly the same as prickly pear juice?
April 9th, 2013 at 9:00 am
I checked the BBB and Trivita has no rating and is not been proven a scam. It simply says that their information is being reviewed and or updated at this time and no info is available.
April 9th, 2013 at 3:55 pm
I am one who believes nothing that I see or hear that is advertised. I have one thing to say about Nopalea. Nopalea works very well!! Any issues you have with this product will be with the company that sells it. They try to get as much money as they can out of customers and will raise the price once you get on board. If you can get this product, then do it today, it will change your life. The best JUDGE in the world is YOU! SIMPLE
April 11th, 2013 at 3:34 pm
Trivita is not a member of the BBB and they do not have any rating with the BBB. Just checked it 4/11/2013.
April 17th, 2013 at 8:13 am
I have been battling a severe sinus infection which is resistant to antibiotics which is causing my COPD to flare up to twice it’s intensity and I am about at wits end, I am a few months from 50 and about to go on oxygen, at this point I have no quality of life, I can’t leave the house I can’t go shopping, I start coughing and people look at me like I am infecting the entire store, can this really be the answer to my prayers?
April 19th, 2013 at 9:07 pm
I have no problem with Nopalea God gave us fruits,vegetables,nuts,sunshine etc.Our bodies was made to heal itself with the things from nature and we have destroyed and polluted the earth.Since I cannot get the cactus and do not want the thorns in my fingers.I will take Nopalea it does work my blood pressure is doing fine. We take medication that only take care of the symptoms for a while costly,fill with toxic chemicals that cause damage to our organs .Give nature a try walk daily,have a good disposition,love,do not entertain evil thoughts and do no wickedness.
April 21st, 2013 at 8:11 pm
I found the Naplolea at the vitamin shoppe I go to because I did not want to pay the price being asked for by Trivita.
I had tried everything for a knee problem that was caused
by too much vitamin D that I was having to take for bone pain
from the cancer pill I have to take. The Napolea got rid of all of the body aches I had including a locked thumb.
I drink what I buy for $14.00 on a regular basis. It is great stuff. I now have my mother taking it for her arthritis.
April 22nd, 2013 at 6:54 pm
I got a Nutri Bullet mchine and and am going to make my own nopal necter!
May 5th, 2013 at 9:13 pm
I bought this juice for my husband who has arthritis and corporal tunnel in his wrist and bone spurs on his shoulders. He does hard physical work everyday and was in constant pain. After just five bottle of the juice he is completely pain free. I would have never believed it if I had not seen it with my own eyes. We love it!
May 9th, 2013 at 12:46 pm
I kinda wonder how many of these comments are from people working for Trivita? Usually anything which costs so much requires a hard sell to merchandise, and after seeing the napalita infomercial, I would consider the whole thing a scam where a product cheap to produce is sold dear. A little research would show the ingrediants of this product, and yes, fish oil would do just as well (shame on you, admin!).
May 9th, 2013 at 1:26 pm
I have inflammatory autoimmune disease and have been on high doses of methotrexate with no relief. By accident my husband bought tumeric pickle at the Indian grocery instead of mango pickle. I was pain free for the 1st time in 7 years after eating it twice, just about 2 teaspoons. Save yourself some money. The pickle is only $3.99. I later learned the tumeric is a powerful antioxident.
May 12th, 2013 at 3:50 pm
I want to know is is true that scam so which one the product is best for health? let me know thank u
May 19th, 2013 at 5:49 pm
Well, my personal believe, always try something once, if it works= AWESOME, if does not = nothing lost, but you didn’t let anyone else make that decision for you. You found out for yourself first hand and not hear say!!! I’m trying it, already ordered and wil. Get back to you on it!
Nancy
May 30th, 2013 at 1:33 pm
I couldn’t even order it when I called in. The sales guy was so aggressive to sell me more than the free trial bottle that I hanged up on him. Any organization that has to be that obnoxious as to ignore the request of the customer and that aggressive to sell a product telling me that the free bottle won’t do any good unless I order $100 worth of additional product is a red flag. Maybe it was this one sales guy. It would have been much more effective for him to tell me his experience of using the product himself.
Phil
May 31st, 2013 at 6:20 am
@Phil you can order similar Nopalea products from Amazon.
May 31st, 2013 at 9:24 pm
I am 62 years old and a diabetic, have been now for about 15 years. Sugar was getting out of control and am on medicine, I gave nopalea a try and I am on my 2nd full week today. My sugars are great, I have more energy, and the pain throughout my body has abated. I was a doubter, but no more. The juice tastes great, its natural and it is doing exactly what was promised. Sometimes you have to go back to the days of old to improve