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The Cure For Cancer?
Eniva Marketing Gone Wild
Randy Allen & Team Burba
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And where is the FDA? Are THEY Listening to These Claims?
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Randy Allen & His "8 Minute Cancer Call"
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We have been told by an anonymous but reliable source that the "8 Minute Cancer Call" now posted on the WWSN front page was used by Randy Allen and others to build huge downlines and to generate enthusiasm and momentum for Eniva and its flagship product "Vibe" for almost two years. Both the audio recording and online documents were later edited and "the word 'cancer' has been taken out for obvious FDA reasons".
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The recorded call posted on the WWSN is the ORIGINAL cancer call, not the edited version. Section A of the above graphic shows how these recorded recruitment calls were promoted. In section B Debra Burba of "Team Burba" explains how at least 40 testimonials were edited to replace any mention of "Vibe" with "The Drink" because "this way we can't get in trouble with the FDA." More information regarding "The Drink" may be found here:
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The Drink
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Why is Debra Burba concerned about getting in trouble with the FDA? Let's ask them:

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Is it legal to market a dietary supplement product as a treatment or cure for a specific disease or condition?
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No, a product sold as a dietary supplement and promoted on its label or in labeling* as a treatment, prevention or cure for a specific disease or condition would be considered an unapproved--and thus illegal--drug. To maintain the product's status as a dietary supplement, the label and labeling must be consistent with the provisions in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994.
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*Labeling refers to the label as well as accompanying material that is used by a manufacturer to promote and market a specific product.
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FDA Policy
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Debra Burba and other members of "Team Burba" know that what they are doing is ILLEGAL, so they hide the word "cancer", but remind people using the recorded call to "inform that the word 'cancer' has been taken out for obvious FDA reasons".
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Here is another top Eniva affiliate claiming that:
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"Already 400 terminal Stage 4 Cancer patients have completely recovered from cancer after taking Vibe, although this will not be found to be documented because Eniva wouldn't want trouble with the FDA."
Here is another large group of testimonials for Vibe claiming benefits and cures for everything from obesity, diabetes, and eczema to prostrate problems, acid reflux, and mental illness:
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Eniva Products & Vibe Testimonials

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With so many top affiliates given free reign to promise, claim and say ANYTHING at all about Vibe, it's ironic that company President Andy Baechler has NOTHING to say when asked a few due diligence questions about his company and product line.
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"In our wonderful country anyone has the right to ask a question. However, that same privilege is accorded everyone to also decline to answer." - Andy Baechler
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Is this the kind of a company YOU would want to work for? Are these the kind of people you would want to work with? And is Vibe a product you would want to promote and sell?

These are questions only YOU can answer.
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