Forever Living Review The Truth About Forever Living…

Famous for being the planets largest grower of aloe vera plants, Forever Living is an international multilevel marketing company that has been in existence for 25 years. Well, apart from being the planets biggest grower of aloe vera, they are the worlds largest bee keeper as well, since they also market natural-based products from the bee hive. The company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and from reading a number of Forever Living reviews online, I found out that the company continues to have a large and loyal base of followers in the US and overseas.

Pioneers In Marketing High-quality Aloe Vera Products

Formed in 1978 by Rex Maughn and Karl Jensen, the company is best known for marketing aloe vera-based products, ranging from nutritional supplements to cosmetics and skin care items. Their acquisition of Aloe vera of America in the 1980s gave them a lot of headway in marketing and promoting their products. Apart from marketing aloe and bee hive-based products, the company has expanded its product range and now offers an assortment of herbal supplements, as well as air and water filtration systems.

How Distributors earn Their Profits?

In the companys business opportunity plan, distributors are mainly part-time agents who sell the products in person, or online. These independent distributors get their commissions from their personal sales, as well as from the products sold by their recruits, or downlines, which theyve brought into the company. Those who wish to earn considerable income need to devote a large amount of time and effort in recruiting a sizable number of distributors.

On its official web site, the company gives three reasons on why you should be a distributor. First, this allows you to start your own home-based business. Second, it allows you to sponsor friends, family, co-workers or business associates, and get commissions if they sell or buy the products. Fourth, as an independent distributor, youll be able to buy the companys products at a hefty discount, and then sell them for a 40 or 50 percent profit.

Apart From Profits, Distributors Get Juicy Bonuses

Aside from earning from your personal sales and the commissions from the sales of your recruits, you can also avail of what is called a group volume bonus, which will depend on the number of people who sign up under your organization or team, as your sponsor or recruit.

This means that the more individuals you recruit, and the higher their sales volumes, the more bonuses and commissions shall you get. This goes to show that the earning potentials are truly high, and it will all depend on how you entice prospects, as well as on how you motivate them to increase sales.

Based on reading the other Forever Living reviews on the internet, the company now has over four million distributors located in 44 countries. Their product offerings have expanded from just marketing aloe vera and bee hive products, and now range from daily care, skin care and cosmetics, health and nutrition, and even animal health and care products. The companys marketing plan has been tried and tested, and is sure to offer success to those who faithfully follow the business philosophy.

Genetically Modified Ingredients and Cosmetics

The meat and dairy sections of your local supermarket are not the only places GMO (genetically modified) ingredients show up. Beauty products often contain plant or animal ingredients with GMO derivatives.

Genetically modified organisms are plants and animals that have had specific changes introduced into their DNA through genetic engineering techniques. These modifications serve to yield higher crops or growth, or to insert a certain trait, like natural pesticide.

Still, the future results of manipulating nature are yet to be seen. Eating GMO foods have been known to disrupt the healthy bacteria in our intestines. These tiny bacteria are part of our immune system and help to protect us from disease. Even after we digest the contaminated food our bodies continue to produce pesticides from the altered food. The antibiotics in GM foods have the potential to build resistance to bacteria and could be responsible for the onset of superbugs.

While the verdict on the health and environmental risks from GMO crops is still out, avoiding GMO foods seems like a move in the right direction. Cosmetics products made with ingredients from GM crops are also good to steer clear of, but this is easier said than done.

Organic crops in the US are consistently testing positive for GMO cross-contamination. Cross-pollination from neighboring farms, GMO seed mixed in with organic seed, and misrepresentation of GMO products for organic to warrant higher prices are all to blame for the problem of cross-contamination. The most common GMO-grown crops are: Soybeans, Corn, Cotton, Hawaiian Papaya, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Rapeseed (Canola), Sugar cane, Sugar beet, Sweet corn, Rice.

Currently in Europe the only GMO crop grown is maize, approved in 1998 to be used as feed for livestock. No new GM crops have been approved for cultivation in Europe since then. Europe is not united on GMO acceptance, with several countries (France, Austria, Poland, Hungary, and Greece) banning the practice.

There is currently no law set in the US to test for GMO in organic crops and end products. The USDA has taken a position of non-accountability where GMO contamination is concerned, yet they certify organic cosmetics with the Certified Organic seal.

Because of cross-contamination of corn crops, some companies like Lavera, choose to use talc rather than cornstarch. Pure talc is a safe, naturally-occurring, nontoxic mineral that causes no skin reactions or irritations. Low-grade talc used in some cosmetics products came to light as an ingredient of concern due to asbestos contamination. All talc used in Lavera products are pharmaceutical grade, considered the purest form of talc, and asbestos free. In accordance to BDIH certification requirements, all of our products such as our natural makeup and organic skin care products are GMO free.