Nutricellix Review, is it indeed the newest DNA Scam?

What is NutriCellix? Is it an innovative DNA Weight Loss Breakthrough?

Click on link above for update as of 4 February

Update 9 January ~ 2020 New Year’s Day launch, is the NutriCellix DNA Weight Management System legit?

Update 15 December ~ NutriCellix Products Pricing & Compensation Plan

Brand new YouTube video above uploaded by Bo Short on 3 December 2019

NutriCellix is currently in the invite phase, have you received your invitation yet?

A very good friend of mine approached me via Facebook Messenger Chat to ask me if I was willing to take a look at a new opportunity that is in pre-launch. I am always open to taking a look so I did and at first glance it looked very enticing indeed.

Because I have been in the online make money online from home industry since 2009 I have learned not to jump right in. I also don’t believe in taking forever to make a decision so as soon as I returned home from a Family get together, I started my research.

Continue reading below and you will see my NutriCellix Review and whether I believe that it’s legitimate or a scam or even somewhere in between and not worth joining and/or promoting.

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What is NutriCellix?

I started my research by Googling NutriCellix and found that their website is MyNutriCellix.com and that it is a secure website with the https:// prefix so they did pass my 1st test. I believe that a secure website is very important and a site without the secure SSL Certificate is an automatic red flag.

The next step that I take is to find out if the company is transparent showing who the leaders are and where the business is located. I was able to find out that Robert “Bo” Short is Co-Founder and CEO, (Chief Executive Officer) his wife Roni Short is Co-Founder and President & Coy Barefoot is the CCO. (Chief Communications Officer)

According to CorporationWiki.com there are 3 key people who own NutriCellix Inc. and they are Terry Lacore, Jenifer L. Grace and Robert Short. It also shows that they filed their Domestic for Profit Corporation in the Secretary of State in Texas on the 19th day of August 2019 with a 803397238 state identification number. The business address is listed at the bottom of their website as being in Rockwall, Texas in Suites 101 – 170 at 2931 Ridge Road.

Now, after seeing who is behind the company, I like to look at what they have been involved in during their past. It’s not that I don’t feel that someone can make mistakes then learn and grow from them, I simply want to know.


Let’s take a look at them 1 by 1 below:

YouTube Video above, July 2017 NutriCellix?

  • Robert “Bo” Short – 30 year direct selling industry veteran & 7 figure earner, known as “America’s Premier Thought Leader” Keynote speaker to over 1 million people in 34 different countries, he has appeared on Dateline NBC as an industry expert. Featured in many publications including Home Business Connections magazine, Success from Home magazine, Your Business at Home magazine, Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Book & also quoted in many other articles. That’s the good part about Bo, now for the not so good ……. Do you remember Neora previously known as Nerium? Well, did you know that they got shut-down and sued by the FTC? (Federal Trade Commission) Operating an illegal pyramid scheme and deceptively promoting Nerium EHT supplements claiming that it cures Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s and brain conditions caused by concussions, trauma etc…were the charges Read about it here.
  • Roni Short – Wife to Bo Short, they married almost exactly 3 years ago on November 18th ~ She is a former School Teacher (22 years) and Soccer Coach and currently a successful author of Children’s books. Her most recent book is titled “The Grouchy Goose and the Mallard” and she is currently writing her next book that will be “The Perfect Gift”. Her experience as a Teacher, Coach & Direct Sales Representative will be very valuable to NutriCillix Ambassadors sharing what it takes to have the right mindset and personal and professional values.
  • Coy Barefoot – News Talk Program called “Inside Charlottesville with Coy Barefoot” that is based in Charlottesville, Virginia and tackles many topics including but not limited to politics, science, culture and the arts, history and current affairs. Coy is a veteran journalist, speaker, best-selling author, historian and taught history at the University of Virginia. Just last month Barefoot resigned from his position as the executive director of the Charlottesville Albemarle Historical Society, complete CBS19News.com story.
  • Terry Lacore – President of Lacore Enterprises, specializing in helping startups to success in business operating as a Global Consulting Company. Founder of bhip Global, an MLM that distributes health & wellness products, their social media pages are almost dormant. (They have a YouTube channel with no videos uploaded, an Instagram with no activity for the past 2 years and their Facebook page’s last post was for Thanksgiving last year) Owner of the mobile app company, Vionic also as CEO for more than a few other Multi-Level Marketing Companies, he has helped to create more than a Billion dollars in accumulative sales in his lifetime. He is indeed a legend in the direct selling network marketing industry in over 30 countries with over 900,000 distributors worldwide. Major investor in the Rippln that got shut down in 2014?
  • Jenifer L. Grace – Speaking of Rippln, view the image to see the screenshot of the statement that Jenifer wrote in defense of her client Brian Underwood and the fact that he wasn’t being investigated or sued by the SEC. (Securities and Exchange Commission) (You can also click upon the image to open a new tab & read the entire article at BehindMLM.com) Southern Methodist School of Law & University of Nevada Reno Graduate originally from Indiana now residing in Texas and is very active in the School community. it appears to me that Jenifer may be listed only because she is the Counsel/Attorney for NutriCellix and Bo & Roni Short like she was for Rippln and Brian Underwood.

Click image above to open new tab with full story By John E. Villafranco & Khouryanna DiPrima on January 6, 2020

Overall based upon the past history of the above “Leaders” of NutriCellix, especially the involvement with Neora also known as Nerium and Rippln, I have to say it’s a strike against them. I’m not saying that they’re bad people, just that they have failed in the Health & Wellness industry and MLM repeatedly. I do like the fact that they are based in the United States in Texas but even that is questionable as when I did a Google Map lookup of the address it showed a strip mall type of area. Definitely not the type of place that one would expect to find a reputable health and wellness business.

What products does NutriCellix offer?

We already talked about the fact that NutriCellix is in the Health & Wellness; industry, now we’ll talk about the variety of products that they offer. Before we do, it should be mentioned that they also have a system where the customer sends in a swab sample. The DNA that is examined by a CLIA & HIPPA certified lab taking a look at the specific genes called single nucleotide polymorphisms SNP also known as snips. Because all of us have distinct and different snips, when the formula is created, it is formulated exactly for each individual. (How can this be cost effective, costs are not shown on their website yet) There are many acronyms for chromosomes on the Science page of their website including AGRP, APOA2, CYPI1A2, DRD2 ANKK1, FTO, LEPR, MC4R, MTHFR, NMB, SH2B1, TUB, UCP1 & UCP3.


All products are said to be Non GMO, Gluten Free & Soy Free and customized to be your personalized weight management system based upon your unique DNA.

  • Core – Comes in both the am & pm formulas with nutrients based upon the results of your DNA swab test and your body’s own circadian rhythms. Core is said to be needed to get your body ready for Prime and the other DNA supplements, each formula comes in 90 tablets.
  • Prime – Also comes in both the am & pm formulas but each bottle contains 180 tablets with separate male and female variations. Both include plant-based proteins, fiber, botanicals and phytonutrients, natural probiotics, prebiotics, amino acids, essential fatty acids and enzymes.
  • Prevail – Designed to be used once you reach your target weight and want to maintain, it also comes in the am and pm formulas with 90 tablets per bottle. Long term maintenance of your weight and health is the goal for this product.
  • Fit – Mid-day meal replacement shake coming in the chocolate and vanilla flavors providing nutrients, vitamins & minerals aid to aid in healing intestines and microbiome. Additionally the Fit formula is touted as being able to improve skin elasticity, nail strength, radiant hair, control blood sugar, insulin levels and overall well-being.
  • Surge – Energy sticks for pre-workout and post-workout, includes Adenosine Triphosphate for energy, fat burning and strength. It is also aid to include AC-11 that assists your body in repairing its own DNA and cells, helps in the reduction of inflammation, improves the production of collagen, and boosting the immune system.

 

How to become a NutriCellix Ambassador.

At the main website there isn’t any mention of a monetary compensation plan, what I found is called the customer rewards program. It is mentioned that with the customer rewards program that points are accumulated by referring others and through customer purchases. Available as rewards by using your points are NutriCellix products, branded clothing, cruise vacations, weekend getaways, travel incentives and other rewards. The program is called Shop&Share; and you can become what is called a NutriCellix Ambassador in order to take their weight management system to the market-place of like-minded people. There are no packages required to purchase in order to become an Ambassador with the ability to share and earn with others but there is a $59 one time cost. For the fifty-nine dollars you will receive your own personal sub domain including the invite referral link, tools to manage customers, communication tools & technology to track results.

 

When will NutriCellix officially launch?

As of today, 24 November NutriCellix is in invite only pre-launch mode and the official launch is scheduled for new Year’s day, yes 1-1-2020 January 1st in 2020 just in time for all of the resolutions of so many who will attempt to lose weight. Many MLM Direct Sales companies launch at the beginning of a new year, just like the gyms, they know that it’s the most opportune time to take advantage of people looking for a lose weight quick and/or get-rich-quick thing. There is no mention yet as to when the products will be available or when the rewards will be paid unless that is within the back office area.

  • Final Thoughts

    Although I am not saying that NutriCellix is a scam, I will not be joining at this time. As far as I am aware, this is the very 1st article ever written about the company and it’s products because besides the corporate websites I didn’t find any other information. I searched Google and YouTube and I only found the YouTube video that I shared above, I am sure that there will be many more to come so visit this site, TonyLeeHamilton.com as I intend to keep you updated.

    Update 15 December ~ NutriCellix Products Pricing & Compensation Plan

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214 thoughts on “Nutricellix Review, is it indeed the newest DNA Scam?”

  1. This is a great article, very well researched. I enjoy reading this, Everyone knows that weight loss is always very attractive when it comes to a topic. Because many are looking for a way to get their body in shape and organisation is always serve at that expense. Thank you so much for the information.

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  2. I would not be able to answer to that directly because I believe that they are lying concerning tailoring product in line with your DNA and then getting it right. Thanks for sharing all of these in here is just amazing for me to see on the long run. Thumbs up for sharing with your friend. Thanks

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  3. Hi

    Thank you for your review on Nutricellix Review. 

    After going through this article, I m really skeptical about the program itself. I do not think I will be joining it or promoting it. To me this whole DNA issue and how the program helps you lose weight is nothing but a scam. I believe people should just stick to the proven methods of weight loss being dietary modifications and exercise. They are the safest and they produce great results.

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  4. Hi Tony, thanks for this detailed review on Nutricellix. I really enjoyed your verification steps to check if Nutricellix was a scam or not, I similarly use the same step when investigating a company. I must say that beside the company having a SSL certificate, the most important factor for me is always checking the founder of the company which you checked too, because most scam company likes hiding the brain behind the scam in fear of destroying their reputation. Overall great article!  

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  5. Hey Tony! Thank you for this in-depth review on Nutricellix! I have heard some of my friends talked about this DNA Weight Loss technology, but I couldn’t find more information on it. I’m so glad that finally be able to come across an honest review like yours! I find it very interesting that users need to send in a swap test so that they can prepare the product according to our DNA, though I’m worried that this might make the pricing shoot up high! As of now, I will be putting a hold on this first, but I will be keeping my eye on it as it serves a wide market of weight or health conscious people out there. 

    Thank you so much for such an honest review, you deserve a huge thumbs up! Keep it up and I can’t wait to read more about this soon! Hopefully when you have a more updated status on whether or not is this safe to be consume. 

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  6. I’ve been hearing much about this company on how they can use your DNA to make a unique weight loss product. A lot of people have been talking about this. Well, I don’t care what people say. But to me, it’s just another way of marketing their product. It may not really be a scam but a way of using DNA to tell people that it can be used to make a unique weight loss product which in my own opinion is an unethical business practice.

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  7. Hi, Tony thanks for these helpful reviews about nutricellix. You are always helpful in giving out every resource material in analyzing if a company is legit or a scam. There are always key factors you outline that helps us to always make informed decisions in determining if a certain business is secure because there are countless opportunities online and also scams. Thanks Tony for always helping people.

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  8. Hello there! I mean, we should all know it by now with all the information that has been bombarding to us that processed foods are bad and fresh foods are good and just eat more of the fresh stuff in the long term and exercise. T hat should get you to the weight that you wanted without having to compramise with your privacy. 

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  9. The main ways you’ll be making money with NutriCellix is with retail sales and residual income from recruiting.

    There’s smaller bonuses you can make money from as well and these include Matching Bonus and Leadership Bonus.

    Matching Bonus is where you earn money on the bonuses made by people in your downline and Leadership Bonus is where you get a percentage commission on the overall sales of NutriCellix.

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  10. On and off the internet, there seems to be a lot going on about  NutriCellix lately and I have read a couple of other articles about it. In my opinion I would never trust such products no matter what. This is our health we are talking about which is a very delicate and sensitive issue so getting a product that has no guarantees from a company that I wouldn’t exactly say they have the best credentials is a no no for me. I really appreciate this article

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  11. Hello Tony , Thanks alot for sharing another beautiful piece of information. It’s always a great pleasure coming across your articles because it is always very educative and informative. I really enjoyed this honest review on Nutricelix. I will not try this one. I didn’t enjoy the features of this platform. It’s a NO for me.

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  12. This is a great and detailed review of nurticellix and I think some people may be more comfortable than others to sign up for this however I am not. The fact that this business has failed multiple times in the health and well-being market is not a good sign so I’m wouldn’t be sure if it will be successful this time. It may also be seen as an invasion of privacy due to the need for your DNA.

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  13. Hi Tony! Your honest review on Nutricellix  is much appreciated!. To me, Nutricellix seems legit. They have great leadership even though that’s not disclosed on their website which is a must. Also, they have no mandatory autoships or upfront costs for their products. While Nutricellix provides a disclaimer that the FDA hasn’t evaluated their products, (because the FDA doesn’t really evaluate supplements) there’s no solid proof it works.

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  14. I have heard a lot about NutriCellix. But nobody approached me yet. What I can say I that I’ve seen a lot of red flags about this business. At least, I know that they are selling a real product. They do not rely only on the coming of new members. This is a plus. But I’m suspicious about their DNA test.  Great article.

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  15. Hy tony Glad to come across this nutricellix review up here. Really great in all to see. You know, the fact that there are so much opportunities to be here now and acquire more knowledge about nutricellix and how they have reshaped the weight loss and how they plan to focus on the DNA to channel product for each person user is amazing to see. Thanks for sharing this with me

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  16. I have used something like this in the past. I feel like the results were cookie-cutter at best. After all, how do I know if my diet plan isn’t the same as others. With the plan, I purchased they sent me a cookbook it was supposedly tailored for me and my DNA. turns out it was a low-fat cookbook because the results indicated from my DNA that I needed a low-fat diet. Go figure. I will not buy into this program due to my past results. Thank you for your article and the time you spent writing. Very in-depth.

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  17. Thank you for the review, Doing or taking a supplement for weight loss is scary to me and this homepage looks good but belongs that it’s a new company, it’s difficult to judge them and I won’t recommend something am not sure to my audience. That is why I always sound it to my audience that weight loss takes proper diet and exercise.

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  18. Hello Tony Lee Hamilton ,with a lot of persons increasingly getting interested in this topic, thank you for sharing this resourceful, enlightening and informative review article which is centered on whether nutricellix is the latest DNA scam or not. I love the fact that you took your time to dig in and analyze facts about this scheme. I also would like to dig and find out more about Nutricellix.

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  19. Thanks Tony for this awesome review on Nutricellix. Looking at their company structure, I personally don’t think this is a company I’ll like to join anytime soon. They indeed passed some test but the most important test for me are the owners test, product test and payment plan rest and they have failed already. A great company needs great team members in it management and not just anyone. Nutricellix needs people that will boost their reputation and help the company with creative ways to succeed. I’ll not be joining anytime soon.

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  20. Hey, this appears to be a scam.
    I’m personally very specific about supplements, and I strongly believe it’s some kind of scam. It’s really hard to find products that would really help you lose weight. And when I read other comments It seems like it is MLM and I’m not up to joining.

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  21. hey tony lee hamilton, thank you so much for this review on nutricellix, I realy enjoyed it I must say, because I have heard so many things about this platform but this was very detailed and also easy to understand. I sahred this with my friend as welll and I know he would enjoy it as well

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  22. I feel that this would actually be a great rewards program, apart from the $59 one time fee, and the hesitation I have regarding the actual genuine-ness of the product. I always go by the saying if something seems to be true it probably is, and in this case I think I will just have to wait and see if anyone who has actually used the product can prove me wrong! 

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  23. There are so so many health and wellness products out there.  All claiming to be the best, and this one is no different.  I suspect or feel it is probably not a scam, but it would be a hard sell for sure.  In the sense that it is in the health and wellness, doesn’t necessarily make it new in my opinion LOL  I would have a hard time not passing this up!

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  24. Of course it’s a scam. that’s obviouse though I don’t know why we have to learn everything about the product in order to find out its a rip off. You can’t manipulate dna to lose weight. Thats rediculous and getting a dna test isn’t going to tell you any more than know you have to eat healthy, and stay active. 

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  25. Whether or not Nutricellix is a “MLM, Direct Sales Network Marketing”  scam doesn’t concern me  nearly as much as their “innovative DNA weight loss breakthrough”  

    I’m from the old school, for me loosing weight means changing diet and moving the body more. I am aware that sometimes weight gain may be due to genetics and even internal disorders, but to my  knowledge, even these issues can be managed with lifestyle changes and  treatment.

    Chances are they really  may be on to something new and innovative, but in my mind it just sounds like another sales pitch.   

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  26. Thank you so much for investing your time in doing such a  thorough research on this new product. .I heard about this product before but I really do want to get a first hand important information about it and that’s how I got here..Its really helpful information. I recommend others also 

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  27. Thanks for this informative site. Its definitely the sales of the future. Love the perks, it cuts out all the old traditional ways of selling like direct marketing and bothering family and friends. This is an honest look at affiliate marketing, the work that needs to go into it and the rewards if offers. Thanks for this site

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  28. Hey there

    thanks for this article and I got to say you guys are doing great, a review on nutricellix is actually nice, just to know concerning the online security of a thing trending around the world lately I believe that a secure website is very important and a site without the secure SSL Certificate is an automatic red flag. And one really need to be able to differentiate between the two, and when am talking about the two am saying one needs to know the difference between a secured website and a website that is not secure, for the sake of your security and personal data’s 

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  29. HI there! Nice article. I have never really heard about nutricellIs. Indeed there was so much to learn from this article, and the fact that samples of your DNA is needed to make supplements for weight loss, wow! Thank you for sharing this informative review! it’s a good thing I came across this. Warm regards. 

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  30. This is a very interesting concept, I’d be impressed if it did work, but that being said I feel like there are more effective and simpler ways to be healthy. supplementing, good diet and exercise. simple vitamins and whey protein honestly work great as long as you eat properly, I wouldn’t buy it until more reviews come out, 

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  31. Hi Tony, Thank you for this review of NutriCellix. Your review is detailed and comprehensive and your research is impressive. The information you have provided about the backgrounds of the executives involved certainly raised some red flags for me. I have had some involvement in MLM opportunities. fairly unsuccessfully. Added to this, I worked at a medical research institute in Sydney Australia that focused on gene-based research. It would be almost impossible to design a separate supplement for every different DNA combination. I really appreciate your Review of this company. Jenni

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  32. I took some time out to review Nutricellix Review, is it indeed the newest DNA Scam?
    by Tony Lee Hamilton ~ Digital Marketing Veteran

    What a great review, so glad that I took the time out to read this. Very well researched and fact based. I am
    understand from this article what to look for when researching opportunities on the web. Great job!

    I welcome and look forward to reading Tony’s articles, I always learn something new.

    Chris

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  33. I never really like platforms like this. I always loved affiliate marketing only From day one and this platform had so many red flags and I would never recommend this platform for anyone to venture in out there due to this. Thanks Tony for constantly sharing reviews about these platforms out there. I will appreciate forever

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  34. Hello Tony,

    Thanks alot for another enlightening article. it’s really great of you to take quality time to review to us on Nutricellix. I honestly think this is not a scam tho. But it’s not my top choice recommendation. Wealthy Affiliate is one of my best and top recommendation. I have been here for a while and they have treated me well as a newbie to affiliate marketing.

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  35. Hello Tony, I have seen so many people make wring decisions with product online and it’s really a great idea that I’ll like to share. However, I don’t think that it is safe to just send someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss. I mean, we should all know it by now with all the information that has been bombarding to us that processed foods are bad. 

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  36. I am really impressed with your thorough review on this and I would have to say that I have my suspicions. I would not be joining them. I do not like that their address appears to be in Texas, but looks like they are located in a strip mall. Also, the reputation of these people isn’t exactly kosher, so why would I trust their product? I definitely would not want to join or support them. It’s just my opinion.

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  38. Nutricellix is one thing g that I value a lot more and I have high hopes ever since the Fifa time that I heard something about it. For what is worthy, what has been shred is just amazing nd I believe that I can make the beat use fo this with us all. Thanks so much for sharing with us all. 

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  39. Thanks a lot for sharing about the nutricellx review this post as really been enlightening helpful and thoughtful it as made me know what nutricellx is all about and its use, I will love to try it out and also give my own reviews on it. Thanks a million times for the post.

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  40. Very important article. With so many scam sites with only goal to drain money, critical and detailed review can save lot of people. I’m impressed with your transparent analyze of Nutricellix platform (at the same time written in very straightforward way so even amateur will understand all dangers). Thank you for warning, I’m adding them to my black list.

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  41. It is a good and thoughtful thing for you to share this article, it is a good one and it has a lot of things to teach many people. there are lots I scams out there and they are very tricky to have. If is good to have this article, thanks for sharing about it, I’ll share if to some of my friends out there

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  42. Very enticing!

    Your article is very helpful, thorough, and informative.

    I love who you have all that product reviews ready and available.

    I think that you could greatly benefit from a stronger, more affirmative call to action or verdict.

    However, this article is quite innovative, fresh, and original by all means. I cannot wait to learn more.

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  43. Great article. 100% another scam. I heard about it a long time ago. But it is very interesting to come across this review on the NutriCellix. Thank you for always going the extra mile in giving us adequate advice and reviews about goods and bad services out there. Your good Karma of helping others would pay off in the long run, and at the same time would save others from getting to trouble and not getting involved in a scam.

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  44. You write an excellent review Tony and raise some serious questions about the people involved. I’m always cautious when it’s an invitation-only pre-sale, it smacks of trying to sell air and make you feel good about it. As you say it could all work out in a year, so I will continue to find and read reviews. 

    I was concerned about the customer reward system rather than the affiliate payment system used by most companies. I will watch what happens.

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  45. Howdy! Very thankful to you for sharing your honest review on Nutricellix. Well do not quote me wrong, I have nothing against them but I do not think this is a great idea. Why are they not registered with the Better Business bureau? I would not go for this one, The opportunities presented doesn’t entice me enough.

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  46. I am so happy that I stumbled upon your article because it was just the thing I was looking for. You really explained everything in detail and that is what I like the most about your article. You really wrote it with passion and I want to thank you for that and keep posting great articles like this one.  Your review was one of the best I saw online. Thank you once again and have a good day.

    Cheers

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  47. I have not yet heard of this program – this must be because I live in Europe. I really appreciate all the hard research you have done on this topic. 

    I have been trying different diets over the years, and I am a sceptic that changing my DNA can help me keep my weight under control. The founders also have some rep in MLM. I currently won’t join and I really appreciate the in-depth research you have done.

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  48. Hi Tony,

    I can not say I have heard anything about this company; I understand it is an MLM company. But putting that aside and reading your article was pretty detailed with information that I had no idea about my DNA and how it could form a supplement fascinating. 

    After reviewing the company’s CEOs, I feel they have very knowledgable backgrounds and have served a long term in this industry. I always like to know who is operating the company or at least read their credentials. 

    Joseph

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  49. What an informative review of Nutricellix! When I realized it’s more of a multilevel marketing site, I became so triggered to find out its compensation plans and the different ranks available. Becoming an ambassador would be my ultimate goal if I had joined this platform earlier. The $59 membership fee is not on the high side than other competing platforms out there; it’s something an average income earner should be able to afford anytime so soon.

    Good to know its DNA swab tests are cost-effective and affordable too! I’d be interested in joining soonest since it’s a weight loss management site. Thanks.

    Joyce

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  50. Hi Tony.  Thanks for the review.  I would have to agree with you in that I don’t see enough information anywhere to actually call this a scam, BUT, I do see plenty to see that it is not something that I am interested in joining at this time.  As an affiliate marketer, I pride myself in providing in-depth, HONEST reviews, and I see that you do the same.  Companies and “opportunities” like this do not help those that strive to truly help others as opposed to just make money off of someone.

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  51. Thank you for sharing these interesting and informative articles. You always write great reviews with many details. I have heard about NutriCellix before, but this post gave me more information that I didn’t know, and I found it useful for everyone.                                                                           

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  52. I have come across NutriCellix earlier this month and have to admit my immediate reaction was ‘here is another MLM scam!’

    After reading your review on NutriCellix, I haven’t changed my mind! The opportunity just does not sound genuine!

    On a wider picture, the idea of a company using your DNA to suggest your diet or your supplements all sounds very ‘Star Trek’ like. I just don’t think we are quite there yet!  I’m sure there is scientific research ongoing etc in some basement lab somewhere, but I don’t believe it is got to the point of being able to produce retail products etc.. Maybe another 50 years?

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  53. I personally don’t believe in sending someone my DNA just for weight loss, sound like a scam to me. I strongly believe that the body can repair itself just by eating and doing the right things. Some people are so desperate that the will do anything. Just glad I came across nutricellix review here.

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  54. Hello there!

    That is an awesome Nutritcellix review you provided there. There are so many DNA scam running in our communities today, some are new and some are long existing, it is very important to be able to recognize them so people wouldn’t be wasting their money. This article has helped us to know if NutriCellix is actually one of them.

    Thanks

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  55. Hello, Tony! Thankful to you again for another phenomenal and edifying post! Webtalk appears as though a genuinely shocking gadget for those seeking after web advancing business. This seems like a phenomenal open entryway for the people who moreover value merging on the web media into their business. These accounts give essentially the rule nuances that one will require going before using Webtalk.

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  56. Thank you for sharing this information on NutiCellix, believe health product like this one’s are usually on the market, and I had tried my hands on few of them, but there has not been any significant result, but seeing your analysis in this article, I would like to consider giving this a trial, because this sound like an opportunity I have waiting to jump at.

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  57. Thanks for the Nutricellix review, Tony! Glad you analyzed that it helps in reducing weight! A lot of people suffer from excessive weight and would like to make the most of this opportunity. This is a platform that is worth exploring as members enjoy cost-effective charges for DNA swab tests.

    I’m much captivated by the ambassadorship rank status. It’s a membership rank I would love to achieve as a member within a few months of joining. Good to know the membership registration fee of $59 is paid once! I believe this is affordable for the average working class.

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  58. Thanks for this interesting read, Tony. You do a lot of digging and it is much appreciated by the readers. Many people don’t like to do the digging themselves so finding someone they trust to do it for them and just read their article is a win win. Reading this I will definitely have to look into it a little myself, but finding all the scams from you is the best. 

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  59. Hi Tony,

    Very interesting review of Nutricellix. Thank you for warning us about this scam before we wasted any of our money on it. Its very interesting to me, based on your video review, that this company has already been sued by the FTC for running a pyramid scheme – yet the product hasnt been released yet? Does that mean it is also a Ponzi scheme? Yikes! Thanks for the heads up!

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  60. This is what I call a review. The internet needs more sites like this with in-depth investigation into companies that promise the world. I cannot see how Nutricellix could work or if it does how it could be healthy in the long-run be it appeal to the human desire since the beginning of time to lose weight without exerting physical energy and eating healthily. Thank you again, and I look forward to reading more reviews from this site.

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  61. wow you can use DNA to work out how loose weight now. Science! Although, saying that, I don’t think these guys sound very legit. I don’t even think science has come that far yet, maybe in theory. But again, this is showing the world a shortcut to something they should be doing in other ways (like exercise). Probably why so many people would sign up for it. I agree with your assessment of the situation, your research is thorough (i would not have thought about googling the address) these people do not look like a safe option to  join for making money or losing weight 

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  62. Hello Tony, this is a very interesting and a very detailed article. I’m really glad I came across this. Learning about nutricellix sounds really amazing and watching the review videos really explained a lot to me.And I do believe it’s a scam platform. Thank you for the clarification and also for sharing Tony

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  63.  I’ve tried them all but my go-to has always been the low carb or the protein power I’ve never quite done keto like full keto and watching my carbs has helped but the issue with those programs is once you deviate and deviate long enough the weight comes back so to find out about a program that is powered by my own DNA I mean that in itself was a wow factor I’ve got to try this so there was that to come in and a shake to come in and everything of course as directed. I noticed a change the weight loss has been slow but steady.

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  64. Hello Tony! 

    Muchas Gracias for sharing this very beautiful, well detailed and informative piece of information with us. I don’t know why I feel that Nutricellix is not a great stuff for me. I am not recommending this. As long as my mentor is not joining this time, I always stand by your word. 

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  65. WOW! First of all thanks for gathering all this information, it must have took a lot of time! Quite in-depth! 

    sometimes it’s not that easy to see and recognise a scam but reviews like this can save you from a lot of stress and troubles, nutricellix doesn’t really sound like it actually will benefit a customer.

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  66. Hello Tony, thank you for the information here. However, I don’t think that it is safe to just send someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss. I mean, we should all know it by now with all the information that has been bombarding to us that processed foods are bad. Getting good food means a lot and there is the need for it so one can actually be healthy. Great information about this Tony

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  67. Tony,

    You’ve completed quite a bit of research and done a lot of work on this one for us. I think that being an ambassador in this company is a clear pass. There are plenty other new opportunities that this is just not one I would bite on with the information you have provided. I am not sure the exact connection with NutriCellix and the companies with FTC problems, but it smells like smoke. But, what do you think the DNA scam could be here? For me, they are just too unestablished to have solid credibility. 

    Rachael

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  68. Hi Tony, I am starting to be surprised that this company is still around. I recall one of the earliest things I learned about business was that if it costs $X to make something it takes typically at least another $X to market and sell it. I do understand the validity of thoroughly examining the sales and marketing credentials of the main players, i.e. Robert and Roni Short and the others, but the lack of information about how the Nutricellix products really work and how the practical aspects of turning information on at least 14 SNIPs into a cocktail of weightloss products customized to your DNA remains for me the first hurdle to be jumped. Having said that I can imagine that they will be carried along on a wave of self-reinforcing customer belief in the products since they have had the good sense to incorporate powder-based shakes as meal replacements into their program. So if someone does use the products as instructed they will likely lose weight. If they can be made to believe that the weight-loss is because the products are fine-tuned to their personal DNA then maybe the magic will work for a while. Like you, I will not be signing up for this one. Best regards, Andy

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  69. This is really an interesting topic of discussion as i find their claims fascinating, i don’t seem to understand how one can send DNA over and then be used for supplements. To me i find it as a waste of time and i don’t think it is safe to send over your DNA for the sake of weight loss, but it is good you shared about it.

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  70. This is a very elaborate review of nutricellix. This would prevent anyone from getting hurt by getting involved in this platform. The way you outlined the owner of the product makes me understand it could actually be another scam. top of it the product promises more than it can deliver. This is a very poor indication of a product that will not stand the test of time. I will definitely not get into this 

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  71. I like it when the owners of a product are known publicly, it’s strengthens my trust in their products or service. But for nutricellix, I can’t be really sure. The failures they’ve encountered in the past makes me unsure as to whether nutricellix won’t have some issues. For now I think I’ll not get involved with this product

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  72. Although it is my first time to know about this program. It seems like a scam. I googled “mynutircellix,” only find your review, and there is a nutricellix website. Their products are designed to your DNA; it sounds very surreal. If what they promote is real, they should have gotten a Nobel Price for it.

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  73. Hey Tony! This is yet again another very nice article. I had no idea that you talked about health too, this is totally refreshing to see. Weight loss is a serious challenge for most of us and it is crucial that we investigate properly any program that promises positive results. You just gave us a great start in that journey as we do our part to get more info on Nutricellix. Thanks T 

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  74. The review here is just great and I think this is just superb to see here. I feel that this would even be the more betterletiod to know everything about nutricellix and they can do what? What you have shared in the review is just superb to see all these here. I feel I can make the best use of these here. Thanks

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  75. Thanks for this information, you’ve really done a good job by bringing it out here, makes it very easy for people to know about nitrucellix and how it is. Many times I’ve read about nitrucellix but I really don’t like what people are saying about the product. It is good that we are able to decide ourselves.

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  76. I cannot even imagine jumping into a product and program like NutriCellix. It does indeed seem like a scam.

    You’ve given quite a bit of detail about the background of the company and the people behind it. I hope you will continue to follow the FTC investigations and let us know what happens.

    I’ll be staying far away from this brand and encourage others to do so, as well. Thanks for giving us the information.

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  77. This is a very good post with very good information to match about this whole thing about the nutricelix platform. I think it would be very very nice for me to give it a swipe. I like the way everything works out and it might just be so right for me to try to make use of it.

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  78. Wow thank you for the article my guy! Man this sounds like SUCH a great opportunity, yet it sounds like a scam at the same time. I fear that people who desire to lose weight without working for it will resort to this, and end up finding no results. Thank you for shedding light on this apparent scam, I’ll stay far away from this. 

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  79. Interesting article, but I got left with a couple of questions. At first, it seemed to me like it was a scam when reading your article. When I reached like half of the article I got the feeling that you wanted to promoted it?

    Also, what exactly is it? Did I understand it correctly that it’s some kind of weight loss product or am I totally wrong here?

    I’m left intrigued though!

    Thanks,

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  80. There are a bunch of ways to scope out a new business or product to see and test if they’re trustworthy.  You took it above and beyond with this article, my goodness.  The amount of detail put into researching this is astounding and really makes me question how well I research the things I invest in

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  81. The videos were unavailable however the product has a promising value of the DNA that people need to boost their immune system and give to others an opportunity to earn as well. Earn as you learn as I always used to say as the best way. Well, not always but if you can its a nice way to compensate yourself while your helping others as well. Thanks for your expertise on this product today as well. 

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  82. Nutricellix is not a scam, but a lot of changes and corrections has to be made by the owners. There are a lot of things that raise an eyebrow when one thoroughly researches on the Nutricellix Marketing program. These things need to be given a check with corrections made to increase the credibility of the program.

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  83. Thanks for taking the time to review Nutricellix. I think I agree with you that it is hard to define whether or not it is a scam, but it is too early on in the game for many of us with lower appetites for risk. I am always having friends approach me in messenger to look at “opportunities.” I won’t lie – I’m always extremely skeptical, but sometimes something does prove to be worthwhile. 

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  84. Hello Tony! Thank you for this detailed review on Nutricellix. I am glad I ran into this article first before I ran into Nutricellix so this has saved me significant time and money. I feel like the only reason they sell is because of the “convenience” that they provide and people often like the easy way out of things whenever possible. Nutricellix seems to take advantage of that.

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  85. hey tony lee hamilton the digital marketing veteran, thank you so much for sharing this review on nutricellix, i have heard about this before but not in this much detail as you presented it here, i really found it enlightening and also as an eye opener, in my opinion, I dont really like it

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  86. I have my doubts on this to be honest! There are many companies out there already who do DNA testing that I find to be reliable. But a company that would be selling supplements based on DNA…that seems like the company could just tell you something and sell you expensive supplements. Food and exercise is the way to go.

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  87. Thank you for the review on Nutricellix Tony. There are just so many online “make you rich overnight” business out there that tend to over-promise but under-perform at the end. This is something that i don’t think i would want to invest my time and my energy on. MLM is always kind of sketchy, not to say that there aren’t any good ones out there. Still your review helps a lot. Thx Tony!

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  88. Tony, I am amazed at the depth Of research that you do on each money making opportunity that comes across your desk. I appreciate that you looked into the leader ship of Nutricellix. It looks like it is a bit sketchy to me. I’m glad they were someone out there like you that does all the research so that we can read your articles and know which scams to avoid.

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  89.  I just searched the web I found Two nutricellix and this one you are talking about is mynutircellix. however, the concept sounds amazing because it embraces about everything that I believe which is one size doesn’t fit all, it is mind blowing that you can actually get something specifically made for your body.  Nevertheless I’m going to wait for sometime before I try it. Thanks for the review.  

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  90. Tony, 

    I do believe that DNA has a lot to do with how people process food differently. I am not sure that all of it cannot be remedied or at least offset by watching what you eat, controlling quantity, and exercising regularly. 

    I do feel like NutriCellix is a scam as far as the product goes. I am sure if one was less ethical there is a lot of money to be made from this platform. 

    Good luck to whoever tries it, I am going to pass on this one!

    Thanks for the info!

    Chad

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  91. Hello Tony! This is an awesome review you have got here about nutricellix A friend recommended this platform to me and I would hate to see she’s promoting a scam. But I know that having this box checked is not enough. For me I think they deserve the credits. Thanks for sharing this with me.

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  92. Great info on NutriCellix! I agree that there isn’t much info out there on this company, so your review is extremely helpful. With NutriCellix I see that they have products ranging from swabs to tablets to energy sticks. MLMs (or worse) are really not my cup of tea though, so knowing this information is great. Thanks to your post I will confidently steer clear of NutriCellix for now at least. Thanks and keep up the great work!

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  93. Multi-level marketing schemes have always sounded convoluted, even at the best of times, and this one is no different. Like you said Tony, I won’t be joining them anytime soon as well. The reputation of the ‘Leaders’ seems sus at best and I just wouldn’t feel secure getting involved with Nutricellix.

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  94. Hello there It sounds very good when someone tells you that your DNA can be used to form a supplement that it will work for weight loss Because it is based on your DNA, but nutricellix has some nothing relating to that, it’s just another scam out here, but is good that you shared about it. I really enjoy this article it was a nice read, I will tell this to my friends and family.

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  95. For me, I don’t really know much about NutriCellix so I can’t say its a new scam model but from what I know NutriCellix is one of the best companies out there and it would be nice to see them grow and not just have to run them down and spoil their reputation.

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  96. I know you said that you wouldn’t call it a scam but I might.  These guys have all been in hot water for hocking fraudulent products and questionable business practices but now they all hook up together to make mad claims about yet another dubious miracle cure.  Thanks for the heads up.  I think I’ll pass!

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  97. Hi there Tony Lee Hamilton! Thank you for sharing this review on nutricellix. Although I have no previous experience of using these products, I have seen from your review article that the company is of good quality and no one will waste their money by using it. I’m really happy to see that it’s not a scam, a good development if you ask me. Thanks Tony 

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  98. I have to say the NutriCellix post was very interesting.  The whole idea that your own DNA can help you lose weight is fascinating.  The unfortunate thing with this is it is unproven technology and maybe 20 years from now it will be legitimate.  The other thing is it would need to come from a company that is reputable and not associated with MLM or any kind of marketing online company.

    I thank you for sharing your insight on this cool idea and did find it an good read. Thanks

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  99. Good article.  I never heard of this company.  would I try this product?  No.  It just started in 01/1/2020 as you stated.  I think there is a lot more companies out there that can help.  Then why did the owners hook up with someone that had bad filing with the FTC What ???? I would have turned and ran away if that was my company.  If I want to join forces the other partner must have a clean slate just like me.  

    I would not buy this product or become an ambassador because I truly do not believe in it.  There is a lot of questions because it just seem like this company is not right.  Good job again Tony.  Alicia

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  100. Hello there!

    That is actually a well detailed, thorough and highly informative review you provided there. It appears well researched and to be honest it was really helpful. I keep wondering if Nutricellix is actually scam or not but I’ve not been able to gather enough data nor information to help me decide if they could be genuine or not.

    Thanks

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  101. Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of information with us I must say I really did enjoy going through your review as it contains valuable information one needs to be aware of. I think Nutricellix is not a scam and What I like most about this company are the health and wellness products. Although I have no previous experience of using these products, I have seen from your review article that the company is of good quality and no one will waste their money by using it.

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  102. Hi Tony Lee Hamilton I am so surprised at seeing Nutrcellix keeping popping up as a suitable business opportunity. I know Tony keeps pointing out it is scam. It surprises me that for one people believe that a genetic product is available openly for sale to help weight loss and that people sign up for it.

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  103. 1. Hello TonyLee Hamilton,
    Thank you for sharing another great piece of article. This article has presented yet another golden opportunity to make money online. I went through all the videos thoroughly and I think this really would be helpful to both newbies and those who get by and not deceive a few people. Thanks, off to share this right away. Although I am not saying that NutriCellix is a scam, I will not be joining because I am content with wealthy affiliate.

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  104. From the research that you conducted about NutriCelix and the videos i have watched , it is a product which is very well marketed and is one of the best weight loss products i have seen. However, its the best I have seen out of a bad bunch, and i do believe this is a scam, as i don’t think it work for everyone. 

    Good level of research in this article, thank you very much. 

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  105. I am a doctor and I know that depending on the genetic predisposition, people gain weight and lose weight differently. Ideally, based on differences in DNA alone, doctor could instruct the patient on how to lose weight, but it has not yet been discovered how this works. On the other hand, knowing someone’s DNA is unethical because there are many secrets that even the person whose DNA it is does not know. I’m not initiating that this company is scam, but it would certainly be good to check in more detail how they work before someone decides to try their products.

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  106. A lot of people are guessing that a big breakthrough is on the horizon to utilize DNA information to customize products for an individual. I do understand and appreciate that the people / company to finally figure this out are going to be poised for huge returns on investment when the technology is proven. However, I don’t personally see enough evidence to support that the nutricellix opportunity is close enough for this to be an investment I’m comfortable with.

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  107. This is a very good and interesting write up, I didn’t know much about nutricellix but from all you’ve said I’m happy to say I was able to grasp a few points from this and I’ll advice others to do the same as well.The next step that I take is to find out if the company is transparent showing who the leaders are and where the business is located.

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  108. Thanks for putting this together.  Are you apart of MLM companies, and if yes, which ones?  I’ve been thinking of getting into a few MLM’s, health-focused ones.  I love the idea of promoting an item you believe in and getting paid to do it.  However, in this day in age, you can never tell the real MLM’s from the scams.  I love how you looked into the company, its structure, and its owners to really dive into who the companies’ faces are!

    Thanks for all the research!

    Shawn

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  109. Thanks for this great article, nutricellix is just came out and there DNA test is too expensive and providing supplements it just another way of bringing unsure products online, nutricellix just came out so they need to learn how to improve on there products and services, and reduce their cost. 

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  110. I have done my findings base and thoroughlyad my research NutriCellix is an MLM that is bringing a weight loss product to the market, These products are designed to your DNA you are required to send over a DNA sample so they can then send you the product specifically for you, that was because it was found out that they were running more of a pyramid scheme and less as an MLM.

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  111.  Thanks Tony….this is really a wonderful and well detailed article…the information and message are clearly passed and I wanna say a big thank you…this article was really really helpful and I must say articles like this should be spread across the world to enlighten more people…I’ll be looking forward to sharing and receiving more articles like this 

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  112. Hi, I like your review. I didn’t even know this, NutriCellix, existed. It was definitely an interesting and honest read. Based on the information you’ve looked up and provided, it sounds like you know what you’re talking about. Personally, I’m not much into diets, fads or anything of the sort. Just old-fashioned exercise and healthier eating here. I have been browsing for potential energy boosting foods, but if I come across NutriCelliz, chances are I may not buy from them. Unfortunately, one strike on the internet is enough for me become dissuaded. Maybe after some time has passed I might recall them and give them a look, but thank you for the review on them.

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  113. This is good. There are different platforms online and they all present themselves as the best choice but in order not to fall into any trap, I think the best thing to do is to take time and do proper findings as some of them are not legitimate neither are they genuine but the picture they present portrays genuinty. Thank you for sharing this here

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  114. Hi Tony, this is an extensive and well researched review of NutriCellix and I’m really glad that I came across this before having any form of introduction to the platform as I feel like I can trust more what comes from your article. I also appreciate that your review was concise and comprehensive enough. 

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  115. Hello there, thanks a lot for sharing this beautiful piece of information here with us. I must say i really did enjoyed going through your review as it contains valuable informations one needs to be aware of. Weird for someone to send their DNA over just for some test, i avoid every form of MLM at all cost and this is just another of their scheme

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  116. 99 percent of people who join MLMs lose money. No matter what niche the MLM is in, people will lose more money than they will even make. MLMs are meant to hire individuals who, in exchange, will then recruit others, a role that for most individuals is not a walk in the park.so i would not advice anyone to join.

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  117. Thanks for this review on nutricellix. Reviews like this save people from falling into the hands of scammers. People are now aware of what they are getting into. I will make sure I share this post with my friends cos most of them are into the online business so they are aware. 

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  118. I am not familiar with Nutricellix. For me losing weight has always been an issue. So I am always hoping for the next best thing in the weight-loss niche.

    I always read up on the product and then I am still usually skeptical. You can’t blame me because it was so many products out there today that claim you can lose weight with and then it doesn’t happen. Sometimes it’s because of the individual and sometimes it’s because of the product.

    At this point I don’t think I would be comfortable joining Nutricellix. There’s just not enough evidence to me that this would be something in successfully helping me lose weight.

    Thank you for sharing your article with me!

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  119. I am not familiar with Nutricellix. For me losing weight has always been an issue. So I am always hoping for the next best thing in the weight-loss niche.

    I always read up on the product and then I am still usually skeptical. You can’t blame me because it was so many products out there today that claim you can lose weight with and then it doesn’t happen. Sometimes it’s because of the individual and sometimes it’s because of the product.

    At this point I don’t think I would be comfortable joining Nutricellix. There’s just not enough evidence to me that this would be something in successfully helping me lose weight.

    Thank you for sharing your article with me!

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  120. I have not delved into using them as an affiliate marketer and recommending them above and beyond a simple blurb at the bottom of my posts.  This is something I will start to look into however and I am bookmarking this site to reference where I can share my link. Thank you for the wonderful information Tony. 

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  121. If NutriCellix is scam or not, I will not ascertain but my worries and concern is that why do they give out only DNA poducts?

    I have lost a reasonable amount of investment online,so before I leap, I will want to get multiple reviews at my disposal and most especially, I will like to see people who have tried it and are satisfied. Albeit, thanks alot for the review 

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  122. Hello, glad to come across this nutricellix review up here. It sounds very good when someone tells you that your DNA can be used to form a supplement that’ll work for weight loss Because it is based on your

    However, I do not fancy the idea of sending someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss.

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  123. The title says it all! If after reading this you still rush into patronizing the brand, you are at your own risk. This is a very comprehensive content and i think all the aspects i would want to lnow about have been duelly highlighted. I would now do a little more reasonable research before giving my final verdict. Thanks tony for this.

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  124. I think that it is truly the new DNA scam out there and people need to be very careful with it because they are only out on the streets to try to prey in lekkee mistakes and make something out from it. Nice to see how you are not interested in stuff like this and you can also tell us not to go for it as well.

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  125. Considering the fact that I have my own weight loss website where I try to inform people about nutrition and dropping body fat, it’s so interesting to read an article like this, because I guess I don’t put too much focus on supplements that are out there, since my approach is very natural.  It’s kind of incredible to see that this is considered a “DNA weight loss breakthrough”.  Those words are so powerful and bold.  In this strange way, it’s reminding me a lot of the company Thrive, because it seems to have a similar layout and it’s an MLM company as well.  I wouldn’t be hesitant to learning more, however I’d really like to understand more details about exactly what the ingredients of the products actually have and how they’ll benefit my body and overall health in the long run.

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  126. Nitrucellix is truly the newest dna scan and it is very bad that people are calling for the lies that nitrucellix is putting out there to take people’s money and offer them nothing in return, this makes it very disheartening. Dna would have been a very good idea of getting solutions but nitrucellix isn’t into it.

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  127. Hi, I have never been a fan of buying weight loss pills or any pills on the internet.  Most of the time they are selling something everybody wants but does not have the backing of the FDA.  And now that I see that it is all MLM, I don’t believe in the pill at all.  Making money online is probably just as easy as losing weight online.  There are platforms that do offer training and support and teach people how to earn at a productive rate and I am a member of a few.  But nothing on selling weight loss.  I would feel horrible if something went wrong with the pill.

    Great article, you described it well.

    Thanks

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  128. Thanks for at his wonderful information.  I am constantly looking for new weight management products. It is eye opening to read information on the backgrounds of the founders of nutricllx.  It sounds like the majority of them have a good rep but that pyramid scheme nonsense is def a red flag.  It’s a red flag for joining the program and it is also a red flag for how well the actual nutricllx product works.  I cant sell a product or be an affiliate of a company that produces products I don’t believe in.  Thanks tony! 

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  129. What has been shqrwd with nutricellix here is just immense and i really value them all. It thinkwhat has been shared is just good to see on the overall. I think the fact that we can focus on it all and tey to just get started and Lal is the way to get to the very top here. I value it all here and thanks so much for sharing g here with us all. Thanks and thumbs up

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  130. I heard about Nutrilcellix many times especially on my social media. I mean the concept sounds amazing because it embraces about everything that I believe which is one size doesn’t fit all. However, I don’t think that it is safe to just send someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss.  But all the same, it’s for a great course

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  131. Hi Tony. Thanks for educating us on Nutricellix review. They have a very interesting way of making money but personalizing the weight loss to ones DNA. What a concept! I suppose if you are desperate, you may want to buy into all of this but for me, I have lost weight just by cutting the carb intake, exercise and not eating late at night. Also eating MORE SMALLER meals per day seems to work well. Another Scam out there, this seems to be.

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  132. Hi Tony. Thanks for educating us on Nutricellix review. They have a very interesting way of making money but personalizing the weight loss to ones DNA. What a concept! I suppose if you are desperate, you may want to buy into all of this but for me, I have lost weight just by cutting the carb intake, exercise and not eating late at night. Also eating MORE SMALLER meals per day seems to work well. Another Scam out there, this seems to be.

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  133. I am with you on this one, not only do I not want to promote this company as an affilliate, I do not also want to purchase any of their products. Just the thought of sending them a sample of my DNA sends shivers down my spine. especially with the things that can de done with a persons DNA these days. Thanks for bringing this into the light. Have a great day friend.

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  134. Reading about nitrucellix is a very big disheartening thing to do as it is filled with false information. I don’t like being a part of a product that’ll be filled with lies of details that are not facts as it is very dangerous and it might even be a scam so it is very good that you’re able to make this review and shared with us.

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  135. Just like others that I have come across, One of the easy money acts people think they can get away with by mental manipulation threw the pyramid affect. Frankly I think there should be a Law against It on the internet for taking advantage of human beings. DNA and the Education to read our own DNA I think in my mind is Key to A lot of Medical  Answers/Questions that can be figured out. Just like A tree has its trunk, but from there it has its Roots and Its Branches that can be different like us, so for us and Nutrition  I Believe there will be only small differences between body chemistry.

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  136. Wow, you certainly have done your homework as far as Nutricelix goes. You had me intrigued reading this so I clicked on the link to read the update and it seems they did launch when they said they would more or less, but the costs to join are exorbitant.

    I am not a fan of MLM and network marketing types of businesses, but I also think the product sounds a little too good to be true. 

    Thanks for the interesting read and I will definitely be interested in seeing how long this company lasts or how strong they will grow.

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  137. Glad you shared this. It am not excited about the whole scheme. I am wary of having CEO’s with something questionnable going through investigations and possible lawsuits. I am also wondering about this promise of linking the supplements to DNA tests. How would they test my DNA? It also looks like it could do with a few more years of operation for me to be convinced that it is valuable. Thanks for this review.

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  138. You did a great job explaining the product as well as the people behind it. In my opinion,  this sounds like a product that I would avoid.  Hopefully after reading your article other people will come to the same conclusion. For someone who is looking to loose some weight, I appreciate a good review on this type of product. If it looks like a scam and smells like a scam, it is probably a scam. Once again, thank you for this article. I look forward to more like this one from you

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  139. I think that the founders had a nice vision when they started this company, but I have a hard time believing that weight loss products can be produced based on your unique DNA. That is a lot of work and research to get this done …and it must be an expensive process too. So, how can this investment be recovered with their products? By selling them at high prices?

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  140. Hi. Thanks for the post. I like the way you went about investigating the “leaders” behind Nutricellix. I also like your litmus tests, one of them being that the site must be secure. Honestly, anything in the diet industry or lose weight fast industry makes me suspicious. There is no one pill that can make me lose weight. The fastest way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more. Yes, my DNA has something to do with how I gain weight and what I’m predisposed to, but in the end, losing weight comes down to fewer calories in and more calories out. I would not buy Nutricellix. I think it’s just another “lose weight fast” gimmicky type produce. But your article is well written.

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  141. I’ve never been a believer of products for weight loss. I’ve never heard of one that works 100%, but I have heard of bad things happening to people who consume such products.To be honest, I’ve even been trying to move away from health supplements like probiotics and vitamin C even though they are so-called proven and are widely used. 

    Reasonable diet and exercise could be an alternative solution, though I believe more in meditation and visualization to feel good in body, mind and soul. 

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  142. When I looked at this site, I saw a video, and it had a broken link and said this video is not on Youtube. Then I read through the article, and there was a mention of legal issues. The information was excellent the minute I saw it. I knew I would not be interested in this company. There was no clear purpose of what the company does; it was further down in the article. The beginning was how to get involved. I can certainly appreciate the amount of work that this review took. I think If you shorten a little and more concise, it could be easier and more. helpful

    To Your Success

    Damian

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  143. The persons behind this NutriCellix are comprehensively researched by you, thank you for that.  But personally, I am a little doubtful.  I cannot pinpoint a specific reason for that except the fact that sharing your DNA sample is a bit off for me.  

    Who knows what people are capable to do with those samples they will be collecting.  Given the technology we have right now.  I would still not go for it.

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  144. Hi Tony, interestingly I did hear about Nutricellix in a Facebook group and I wanted to check it out before proceeding any further. It doesn’t sound like it’s for me, however I do like that there are no packages to be purchased in order to become an Ambassador, unlike most MLMs I hear about. Perhaps that was a lesson learned the hard way by Bo after being Neora was taken down by the FTC for being a pyramid scheme.

    Thanks for the review Tony.

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  145. Ok. This sounds a little sketchy to me. I have never heard of NutriCellix. However, if it sounds to good to be true, It probably is not true. With all these weight lose programs out here claiming that they have the magic formula. Nutricellix sounds like another false claim.  

    One thing I will say, The company’s founders are pretty smart. They beef up the credibility of the product by claiming that your DNA will help formulate the perfect combination to help your weight loss.  

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  146. Hey Tony,

    I have not heard of this company and what they are offering. First time hearing it. For me it looks like is a scam or if not they are not telling every detail because maybe they have something to hide. If its a trusted business they always provide people with information, every detail information counts. 

    If the information is lacking then is most likely a scam. Thanks for the article. I like how you have a list to check whether things are trustworthy or not.

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  147. Hello Hamilton!  I’m still having doubt about this company though they have great leadership even though that’s not disclosed on their website which is a must. Also, they have no mandatory autoships or upfront costs for their products. 

    I’ll just wait until I see more reviews on it before signing up with them. 

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  148. In often wonder how this company is able to take the DNA of each of their customers and tailor a unique health maintenance system for them based on their nutritionals. My guess is that they already have a set number of categories with associated nutritional combinations. And the DNA tests are also categorized to link up with one of their existing categories. Otherwise the cost would be prohibitive. 

    Cheers.

    Edwin

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  149. Thanks for sharing this article with us Tony. I think it is pretty safe to say that while their website is secure that they still seem sketchy due to the fact Bo has been involved with illegal money making activity in the past. Just because he was caught for doing it once doesn’t mean he won’t try to cook up another scheme to do better about getting caught next time. Weight loss is always a major fad, no matter what time period it is. Everyone wants to lost a ton of weight and keep it off. What’s a better way than to offer up some miracle cure for it, am I right?

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  150. I’m still blown away by the fact that people are willing to provide this company with a sample of their DNA for them to determinate what types of vitamins you need in your body. I don’t want to be harsh with anyone who supports this company, but I just think that this is a methodical scam. They will probably send you whatever they find and on top of that you’re giving away permission to use your DNA however they please. That just doesn’t sit right with me. 

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  151. Thanks for another great review.  I agree that people do make mistakes and can learn from them.  It is amazing that a product can be tailored base on an individual’s DNA.  However, I am sure this will have a great price tag as it really is unique.  I am very much into health and wellness and the idea of having a product that matches my DNA is enticing.  I do not wish to market the product as I believe it will be a hard sell, at least for me.  Thank you.

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  152. I always like to pause and do my research before jumping into new business opportunities because I have been burnt a few times in the past. I do like the concept of being able to maximize your weight loss through a program tailored to your DNA but I’m sceptical about the science behind it and the MLM business opportunity in general. I’ll pass on NutriCellix for now.

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  153. There seems to be a lot of talk about NutriCellix lately and I have read a couple of other articles about it. In my opinion I would never trust such products no matter what. This is our health we are talking about so getting a product that has no guarantees of what it does and how it does it from a company that I wouldn’t exactly say they have the best credentials is a no no for me.

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  154. Hello Tony,

    Thanks for this review, always good to know about scams, and what to avoid on the net. It saddens me that most of the scams online are about health products: they live off the pain and despair of some people, and use products that are easy to mask as scams: “oh this takes a lot of time to make good effects on your health”; “oh this works on a lot of people, perhaps you need another one”.

    I am starting in the natural skin care business and I see it happening with essential oils… It’s only marginally legal what they do (not without a lot of controversies involved) but it feels …. wrong.

    Cheers,

    Sofia

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  155. Hello,

    Thank you so much for this intensive review on this company which appears to be in such a new state. The owners of this business are quite interesting and a mix of good backers and failed health and wellness entrepreneurs but maybe is the formula of a good business relationship. 

    I am rather suspicious about the products which I can see are built on individual DNA but the products are given to all. I am yet to be proven but the products appear to be something unnecessary for our bodies to be healthy. I am slightly biased coming from this industry where I believe in good food and exercise to keep our bodies at optimal levels. 

    I am so pleased that you have shared this information which you have gone into great detail.

    Thank you

    Imelda

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  156. I was wondering what the NutriCellix was all about. I did a bit of research and stumbled upon your review. 

    What I find very interesting is the way how you conduct the investigation. 
    First of all, you look at the domain prefix – This is something I never paid attention to. 

    Thanks to your article, from now on that would be the 1st thing to take a look. 

    What is a deal-breaker for me is that this company is an MLM.
    I have been involved in one long time ago and that was the last time. 

    No more MLMs for me. 
    Thank you again for a thorough NutriCellix review.

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  157. Hello there, thanks for sharing this awesome article I know it would be of great help to the public as it has been of help to me…It is so amazing the many scams that are out there that will tell you what they can do for you making it sounds so good that is why it is good to do research before you invest your time and money to avoid scams. Like I have heard on a few occasions if it sounds to good to be true the nine times out of ten it is not true.

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  158. Tony reviews Nutricelix like a true detective before venturing in and joining any program or company because after all, his reputation is on the line once he joins and becomes affiliated with a particular company.  Based on Tony’s review, I think Nutricelix is an opportunistic company looking to make a quick sale with the guillible and desperate people.  (who are not bad people, but are just easily scammed).  With Nutricelix’s reputation the adage “Fool me once shame on you, but fool me twice, shame on me!” is appropriate here.  

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  159. DNA weight loss?  This is entirely new to me. I was intrigued by this article. It certainly looks interesting and coming from you Tony, somebody whom I respect in this sector, your research and analysis is well known in this industry. You have highlighted the pros and cons.  But I see you have a balanced approach, so for now, I will follow your advice.  I won´t be looking at this scheme further, “for now”.

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  160. Thank you for this detailed report, Tony, when it is not a scam it could be a new solution for a lot of people with weight problems, when this actually works, I could use this program for my website, but for now, I sit back and look what happened next, Thank you so much for taking the time to do all the resurge, it helps me a lot, respect, Tony, you always run the extra mile.

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  161. Finally, a good NutriCellix review! I’ve heard a lot of buzz around it since it’s still new as it came out this year though I have to admit, I do feel doubtful as they aren’t as established as their counterparts but your review certainly gave me a clear peace of mind. Though it does look enticing, those issues do seem like red flags, thanks for the diggings, appreciate it 🙂

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  162. Hey Tony lee Hamilton, thank you for the review, I really enjoy your reviews as it makes me enlightened and aware of all these platforms, though nuricellix sounds like a nice platform but the features sounds too good to be legit, some of their features don’t sit well with me, I’ll advise anyone venturing into it to tread very carefully 

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  163. Hey there, its really grate to come across this wonderful review of nutricellix. I have made my research and I found out that this company is owned by a persons , and the product(supplement) are great. NutriCellix is a Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) company that is in the supplement niche. Their gimmick is they use DNA testing to give you “personalized” supplements which I feel is good. Earns are base on commission on every sales  and recuiting and building your downline .

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  164. Never heard of these before so I think you’re right about there being no real information out there about it and I think that is exactly how they want it.

    These weight loss programs and such are just as bad as those promising you to make thousands overnight, the vast majority are just fluff and scams designed to con you out of your limited funds by taking advantage of what you want. Money, or to lose weight and look better for the opposite or same-sex.

    I do not trust any of these things, ever. I’ve been burned before.

    Regards, 

    Matt.

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  165. Thank you Tony for this review, I have come across this product before. The way you outlined the owner of the product makes me understand it could actually be another scam. top of it the product promises more than it can deliver. This is a very poor indication of a product that will not stand the test of time 

    Ayodeji

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  166. I’m glad to find out about the NutriCellix review. I knew there’ll be a new fraud detector in this article. Thanks for giving us sufficient details about products and services here on this website. I think those who have met them will know exactly what they are and they will be vigilant those who have not yet known them.

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  167. I have come across NutriCellix before and I do not like the use of human growth hormones in products, so I will avoid these products. I am very skeptical that a weight management formulation that is based on your DNA, is going to be effective. 

    The founders of NutriCellix have previously been involved in operating a pyramid scheme, which to me is a clear message to stay away from any other ventures that they are involved in. 

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  168. From what I’ve read about it, I don’t like it. I can’t personally go as far as to call it a “scam” but I really don’t like and and I feel uncomfortable with the whole DNA aspect.  don’t like that. I don’t like the MLM situation either, I’ve never been  fan of it. Nonetheless, I appreciate this article on so many levels and I appreciate the information you provided in so much detail, thank you!

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  169. The concept of understanding why someone puts on weight seems to be good.   It also seems the the people involved in this program, as you describe, are experienced.  I would not get involved with the program after reading your description plus their are so many variables in weight loss with DNA being just one.  Someone whose genetics predispose them to be overweight or extremely overweight has trouble loosing no matter what the diet or exercise because of the added factors of stress, environment, health, activity, etc.  Thanks for sharing about this company.

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  170. Thanks so much for sharing a good review to help me to know more about what is Nutricellix and if this another scam or if this is a good business opportunity, after reading your article, it’s clear for me this company works like an MLM, which is not the business model I like to work on, thanks again for sharing good information to help me to decide this is not for me, I will keep working on my affiliate marketing website at Wealthy Affiliate. 

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  171. Hello,

    I never received an invitation from NutriCellix. But it seems that it is a genuine business opportunities, provided you enjoy working for MLMs. There are real products, and the compensation plan is rather clear. So for me if I was a fan of MLMs I would definitely work for them. Thank you for presenting this opportunity!

    Cheers,

    Elodie

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  172. Tony, thank you for raising awareness about products like this. Everything that comes on the market and is not sufficiently tested should be considered in detail. I’ve heard of this product before. As a doctor, I know that there is a possibility that based on differences in DNA, people gain weight at different speeds, but what bothers me about things like this is that someone has an insight into our DNA. For ethical reasons, this is not right. In this way, they can have an insight into genetic diseases and polymorphisms. That is unacceptable. I think this is probably a scam but there is definitely time left to show us if I am right.

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  173. Thank you Tony,  I love the truth of you going extra mile to check for the credibility of nutricellix as the latest DNA scam or not. I love the fact that you took your time to dig in and to avert the general public into  falling prey into sites that scam people. It seems this is just a recent launch, I think I will sit this one out

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  174. Nutricellix looks like a legit company for me.

    But I am still quite puzzled by the founders’ history with the authority, it is never a good sign. And the DNA market is a sensible market that the different governments are trying to organize. Because people want to make sure that their information will be kept safe. So, I think they chose the wrong business if their goal was to redeem themselves and stay under the authorities’ radar.

    Thanks

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  175. Good day Tony Lee Hamilton,

    Weight loss – so very important! What a coincidence of a call to weight loss that came at the beginning of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was biting in! The disease has really taken a heavy toll on our brothers and sisters who are on the excessive weight side.

    We need more information about the new forms of technology, including weight loss technology. So do we need information on the online business models, so that we join something we are clear about. Thanks for the article!

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  176. This sounds a little like “something rotten in the state of Denmark” to me. I also don’t like to call things “scams”. They may seem legit, but just be a little fishy. But in cases like this, you’re talking about people’s health. I hardly think it would be in any way cost effective to really make something tailored especially to my DNA for a small price.

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  177. In my opinion, NutriCelix definetly is a scam! I mean, slimming you down with a powder, suplement that base on your DNA? Human DNA is very complex, and the complexion is not just by how it construct but also what the person consume and what they do in the life. Also the DNA can be change every randomly. Have you ever heard a girl born with green eyes grown up with the almond eyes?

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  178. Thank you for your information. It is exciting to see the innovative way dealing with overwright. The significant breakthroughs and historic discoveries have ushered in an exciting new era for health. The fields of healthcare, medicine and nutrition are undergoing a ground-breaking “genomic revolution,” making it possible for the first time to create beneficial, precision-designed products based entirely on our DNA.

    This is something great for people with genetic associate obesity. I will definitely follow this company and soon know if this concept is truly working or not.

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  179. I do agree with you here Tony. The history of the founders does not bode well. Then again many fail before they succeed. However I think the product Nutricellix is suspicious in itself. I have read your other reviews as well and from what I can understand it is not possible to make individually customized based on DNA. That would be very costly and I can not see how this will work in real life. I do not know enough about it to call it a scam, but I am likely to think so based on the information I have read online about the product and your reviews.

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  180. I can tell you’ve put an enormous effort to investigating of NutriCellix backgrounds and the entire system. It’s often not easy to find all the information and put the facts together so you can tell whether it is a legit opportunity or a scam. I’m happy I’ve found your review about NutriCellix. It definitely looks like a scam and I wouldn’t go for it. 

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  181. Hello Tony

    Thank you for being honest on this review. Actually this is the second times to see this platform, Myself as a marketer the only part I like from this platform is, customer reward program and also the product they offer, but the only point I get from your review is to conduct a research before to invest on this platform.

    Thank you so much tony

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  182. Hey Tony,

    Thank you so much for investing your time in doing such a  thorough research on this new product. I have enjoyed reading this article but mostly I appreciate the methodology you used to do your research. Indeed you left “no stone unturned” starting with technical analysis of the website, ie, is it a secure website, are they using secure SSL Certificate? etc.

    Weight loss is a serious challenge for most of us and it is crucial that we investigate properly any program that promises positive results. You just gave us a great start in that journey as we do our part to get more info on Nutricellix.

    Regards

    Bogadi

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  183. They didn’t sell me anymore than they sold you.  They have an iffy past, an iffy location, and an iffy product.  I am very conservative with my money, and I will only try something out if I can be really sure that I am getting a profitable product.  It seems to say you will be a sales man of sorts, and I don’t think I’d be interested in that either.

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  184. DNA weight loss? how is that possible?  Haven’t yet gotten recommendation to try nutucellix, and perhaps this could be it. You are right Tony, its better not to jump into things right a way because these things could look very enticing yet in-actual sense a scam. Good research that dug there…its transparent and all legit. Thanks

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  185. Hello There! Thanks a lot for dropping this review. It’s good to know when something is assumed to be a scam. People are getting into all kinds of things nowadays and having honest opinions out there is a blessing. I personally wouldn’t want to get involved with companies like this and I appreciate you for dropping this review. 

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  186. Hello Tony, thanks for this really clear article.Your Nutricellix Review was one of the first in the market I think.First of all, it’s a relief to find out these guys are not a scam. Your Nutricellix review is very interesting. Although I have no previous experience of using these products, I have seen from your review article that the company is of good quality and no one will waste their money by using it.Thank you very much for the information, Tony.

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  187. Hello there, thanks for sharing this wonderful piece of information here with us. This is really educating to go though, I have heard about Nutrilcellix so many times especially on my social media. Though for me I don’t think that it is safe to send someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss. I don’t think i will be joining for now. Thanks for sharing

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  188. Hi Tony, thanks for this review of the NutriCellix company. It’s good to know when something is assumed to be a scam. People are getting into all kinds of things nowadays and having honest opinions out there is a blessing. 

    I personally wouldn’t get involved with products/companies like this mostly because I believe that the weight loss comes naturally with unblocking emotional blockages and healing traumas from the past. 

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  189. Once it has an MLM tag, I walk away. Many companies use MLM to multiply funds from their recruits so they can better their products. Is it that the company did not do much advertising before launching that there are no reviews out there of the product? Another red flag for me. 

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  190. Hi Tony, thanks for giving a complete review of NutriCellix. My aunt bought on their product and even thinking to become one of their ambassadors, so it’s good for her that I read your review first. Such as shame that this has a big potential to become another scam on the internet. Thank you very much for the information, Tony.

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  191. Wow, this is something interesting i came across today. Sending your DNA to tailor made your weight loss supplement?? that got my attention big time!

    While it sounds like an interesting concept but do they have ethical policy in place before collecting people’s genetic information. I hope people are thinking before getting into this kind of scam. 

    Thank for bringing that to my attention. 

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  192. I’m happy to come across this review on the NutriCellix. I knew the post is going to be about a new scam detection. Thank you for always going extra mile in giving us adequate information about goods and services here on this platform. I think those who have come across them will know better what they are and those who are yet to know them will be careful. This is wonderful

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  193. Amazing review, Tony! Well, even though Nutricellix has an SSL certificate, I still have my doubts about it. To think that it has no cash compensation plan or whatsoever but a referral points instead. That just sounds so suspicious for me. And it is somehow related to nerium which has an issue in the past? Well, I would not bet my luck here so much.

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  194. It is so amazing the many scams that are out there that will tell you what they can do for you making it sounds so good that is why it is good to do research before you invest your time and money to avoid scams. Like I have heard on a few occasions if it sounds to good to be true the nine times out of ten it is not true. Let’s be careful not to get caught up in this scame.

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  195. This is indeed a riveting and enlightening article about NutriCellix that I learnt a whole lot from and would readily recommend to anyone interested in learning more about the platform and how it works. I appreciate you taking the time to explain and go into details about the platform giving a comprehensive review. 

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  196. With what you have presented in this article, My Nutricellix sounds a well planned scam. If you consider all what the owners have already past through, in a negative sense.  They will require a lot of time to build trust for the audience and for their own people.  As you said, you have been the first one to make a review about them.  I can tell that you are not excited about starting to trying it.  So, I am questioning how this company will turn this business worthy of trust.

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  197. Yeah, I am definitely not sending them a sample of my DNA, who knows what else they do in those labs with people’s DNA. I will stick with you in terms of deciding not to join them in their dealings. I am impressed however by how much information you wrote even though you said there isn’t much else on the internet, thank you.

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  198. Honestly this is really good because, I heard about this product before but I really do want to get a first hand important information about it and that’s how I got here. This Nutricellix review article that you have showed us here is simply awesome and it’s something that I would love to get myself into seeing the fact that they actually have something to offer which is just constant again these days.

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  199. This sounds like a great marketing ploy when you are told a product can be made from your own dna. To help you to achieve weight loss. In theory this should work, in practice it could be very different story. I have read a lot of non favorable reports regarding this company. This is just another scam company that you have brought to our attention. 

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  200. Today, as I read this article and write a commentary on the subject of NutriCellix, there has been much more information online since you wrote and published this review and added the updates.
    But I was not convinced because of the complexity of the process, and I have no intention of joining. Weight loss is always an attractive topic, and organizations will always serve at that expense, so such forms will continue to emerge in the future.

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  201. Thank you so much for reviewing NutriCellix. What I like most about this company are the health and wellness products. Although I have no previous experience of using these products, I have seen from your review article that the company is of good quality and no one will waste their money by using it. Finally, I have read your article and enjoyed it. Please share the topic on my Facebook group if you agree with me.

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  202. Your Nutricellix review is very interesting. 

    Your discussion of the topic is very well researched, you sound very knowledgable.

    Personally I’m not into weight loss DNA. I’ve tried many ways to lose weight and I’m a firm believer in exercise or walking.

     I do believe this to be a scam. Anyone who is desperate, wanting to lose weight will find this topic interesting. 

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  203. First of all, it’s a relief to find out these guys are not a scam. A friend recommended this platform to me and I would hate to see she’s promoting a scam. But I know that having this box checked is not enough. I will give these guys a pass because I know there are better options out there where to invest our time and efforts.

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  204. I saw an advert if this platform somewhere and I was wondering how a product can claim to use the DNA as a means to help one deal with weight gain issues. All the same, you wrote a review and that’s how I am able to tell what the whole thing is about. Like what you shared as it gives me a more broader perspective about the platform. Thank you!

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  205. Your Nutricellix Review was one of the first in the market I think. Well, many months have passed, and the product has seen a lot of ups and downs. I think it has been declared a big scam by many people Tony. The idea of giving me supplements in keeping with my DNA is itself queer. But a lot of folks bought into it. 

    Anyways, I think it was a good review and has been appreciated well, seeing the number of comments u have on this article.

    Good luck ahead.

    Aparna

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  206. Hello Tony, thanks for this really clear article. I have seen a couple of things about this nutricellix company and I have to say I’m glad because I’ve also been carefully looking at it for a while now. This article gave given me clarity about the business and I’m happy ti have found this post

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  207. I’ve read a review about this and well, can’t say if they are scam or not but the claim of giving out product solely based on DNA test alone makes me lose interest. I’ll rather eat a balanced diet consistently and do some exercise regularly than selling my DNA. Who knows what they’ll do with it?

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  208. Hello Tony Lee Hamilton, thank you for sharing this resourceful and informative review article which is centered on whether nutricellix is the latest DNA scam or not. I love the fact that you took your time to dig in and analyze facts about this scheme. I also would like to dig and find out more about Nutricellix. 

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  209. Hey there, thanks for this great review on nutricellix to know if it’s indeed the newest DNA scam in the society, I love the fact that you carry out your research thoroughly , nurticellix have failed in the health and wellness industry and MLM repeatedly , nutricellix doesn’t seem like a scam but I won’t be joining At this period of time because this is the first article written about the nutricellix.

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  210. I heard about Nutrilcellix many times especially on my social media. I mean the concept sounds amazing because it embraces about everything that I believe which is one size doesn’t fit all. However, I don’t think that it is safe to just send someone my DNA just for the sake of weight loss. I mean, we should all know it by now with all the information that has been bombarding to us that processed foods are bad and fresh foods are good and just eat more of the fresh stuff in the long term and exercise. That should get you to the weight that you wanted without having to compramise with your privacy. Also the company owners’ seem to have a rep in the MLM business. Since the company is still really new I am not going to join. Thanks for the review though. 

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  211. Hi,

    From my research NutriCellix is a MLM that is bringing a weight loss product to the market, These products are designed to your DNA, in fact you are required to send over a DNA sample so they can then send you the product specifically for you, that was because it was found out that they were running more of pyramid scheme and less as a MLM.

    Thank you.

    Aluko.

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  212. It sounds very good when someone tells you that your DNA can be used to form a supplement that’ll work for weight loss Because it is based on your DNA, but nutricellix has some nothing relating to that, it’s just another scam out here, but is good that you shared about it.

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  213. Glad to come across this nutricellix review up here. Really great in all to see. You know, the fact that there are so much opportunities to be here now and learn more about nutricellix and how they have reshaped the weight loss and how they plan to focus on the DNA to channel product for each person user is amazing to see. Thanks

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  214. Hi Tony,

    I suspect you want to report a “scam” related to the Nutricellix company …

    As you have already thoroughly researched that company yourself and when watching the videos, a bell started ringing for me …

    So this is a product that would slim down based on the DNA of a human. The DNA is different for every person and in theory that could work.

    But I still have suspicion in this practice in which they offer it and whether it actually exists …

    It does appear to be a “scam”! On the web I found 2 sites: nutricellix and this one you are talking about mynutircellix …

    What does this mean now? For me it’s Chinese …

    With best regards,
    Peter.

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