Oasis Wellness Network
 
"Do Oasis Wellness Networks Really Offer the longevity Pill?"

About Oasis Wellness Network

Oasis Wellness Network markets through a multilevel network and is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. The company primarily offers a series of products that basically claim to reverse the biological clock.

Oasis Wellness Network: Business Model

Oasis Wellness Network makes a lot of claims; most of those have lost credibility due to the recent studies and investigations conducted towards the reality in it. It has built its business foundation on selling some 'miracle' products that it claims to have developed. The company tries to capitalize on the fact that every 7 seconds someone turns 50, but for obvious reasons, they don't really want to! Certain economists have predicted that the anti-aging and wellness industry will become the next trillion-dollar business opportunity. According to its claims, the company is poised to be positioned at the forefront of this growing shift from "sick care" to "well care".

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This can be easily traced from the words of its president, Stephen A. Cherniske, in a 1999 magazine interview when he stated that they have developed a test for determining the anabolic vs. catabolic activity ratio and a program, which was basically guaranteed to reduce the aging effects. They also claimed some Japanese pedigree to these tests to further boost the credibility.

Oasis Wellness Network: The Agreement To Stop Dubious Claims

Amidst all the claims, the FTC conducted its own tests and investigations and has concluded that the test only measures inactive male hormone (androgen) breakdown products, which do not provide a reliable measure of "biological age."

Oasis Wellness Network had been claiming in the past that their products will reset the biological clock and was guaranteed to make people biologically younger in thirty days or less. However, as a result of the FTC tests and findings, the company had been forced to sign a consent agreement under which they must stop making false and unsubstantiated health claims for their present products and their at-home urine test called the Anabolic/Catabolic Index™ Test ("ACI Test").

Conclusions:

Even though it's not uncommon for any MLM company to face legal complications, Oasis Wellness Network has got itself involved in something that would really unsettle any company's reputation. Making dubious claims on health supplements is similar to the Chinese incident of selling 'Nutritious' milk, which actually contained industrial materials, which were banned in food products.

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