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The video delves into a company named Beyond Slim and its product Zip Slim, a drink supplement claiming weight loss benefits. It covers MLM controversies and emphasizes the importance of customers becoming coaches for income. The segments discuss the company's commission structures, earning potential, and marketing practices, cautioning against restrictive dietary advice. The speaker emphasizes a weight-inclusive approach, criticizes tiered food classifications, promotes lifestyle changes over reliance on products, and advocates against subscribing to diet culture. The video encourages viewers to form their own opinions on health and concludes by prompting engagement and subscription.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of adding small portions of tier two Thin Foods to meals, focusing on weight-inclusive and neutral health approaches. The conversation shifts to a product called Zip Slim, a drink supplement created by Beyond Slim that claims to aid weight loss. The founder, Ray Faltinsky, is highlighted, along with the company’s history and selling structure. The video delves into the study behind Zip Slim and scrutinizes the weight loss claims made by distributors. Additionally, it mentions the controversy surrounding a previous MLM company founded by Faltinsky called FreeLife International, which made unfounded health claims regarding their products.
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In this segment of the video, it discusses the background of a company called Free Life International and its product, Goji juice. In 2009, a class action lawsuit was filed against Free Life International for alleged false claims, misrepresentations, and deceptive advertising. The video also touches on the founders’ backgrounds, including one with a Doctorate of law from Yale and another who is an MD and owner of a holistic medical center. It delves into the selling structure of Beyond Slim, noting the controversy around whether it is a multi-level marketing company and explaining its Compensation Plan tips. The segment emphasizes the importance of using the product and enrolling new customers for business success in this marketing model.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses key points related to supporting customers in achieving weight loss and health results, helping customers become coaches to earn additional income, and the differences between traditional MLM models and the Zip Slim model. The Zip Slim model emphasizes no business builder packs or initial inventory purchases required, no personal purchases necessary to earn income, and coaches being paid based on the first 200 product points a customer or coach purchases in a month. The speaker also contrasts the payout structure with the Zip Slim model offering higher commissions of 50 coaches each time a new customer is enrolled.
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In this segment of the video, it discusses a company that claims to differentiate itself from traditional MLM practices by stating they are a social referral marketing company. They offer various ways to earn income through different commissions and bonuses, with specific requirements needed for each level of achievement. The company’s main product, Zip Slim, is priced differently for customers, preferred customers, and coaches, with various pricing discounts for subscribing or becoming a preferred customer. The video emphasizes that the earning potential is tied to maintaining specific qualifications and meeting various criteria.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the commission structure, mentioning that upfront, 50% of commissions go to the organization. After the first three months, individuals begin to earn on five generations with various ranks such as influencer, silver influencer, gold influencer, and beyond, leading up to Diamond influencer. To become a coach, one needs to confirm their enrolled upline, review and agree to policies, be 18 years or older, and understand the compensation plan. The company allows coaches to send out free samples and emphasizes the importance of using products with a low-calorie diet. The term “coach” is used to guide others to better health and is rewarded for this. The speaker, a registered dietitian, explains the difference between being a coach and a dietitian specialized in behavior change and coaching in the health field.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a skin product called RS90 from a company like Beachbody, mentioning mixed reviews on the product’s efficacy. They share testimonials about a product called Zip Slim, with users reporting varied results such as weight loss and cravings reduction. The video addresses specific recommendations for using Zip Slim, including timing and lifestyle changes. Furthermore, the claims surrounding Zip Slim include benefits beyond weight loss, such as improving sleep, stress levels, libido, and energy. The speaker expresses skepticism about attributing all results solely to the drink, emphasizing the importance of overall lifestyle choices. Additionally, the video criticizes restrictive dietary advice given by some distributors, suggesting a low-carb, high-fat, and high-protein diet while cautioning about arbitrary restrictions on vegetable consumption.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of not reducing vegetable intake, emphasizing that vegetables should not be avoided. They mention certain vegetables to be cautious of due to their starch content, such as sweet potatoes, corn, peas, and carrots. The video then delves into a metabolic reboot program involving nine steps to activate metabolism, highlighting the use of a product called Zip Slim and referencing a study showing weight loss benefits. The speaker questions the credibility of the study due to its source and focuses on the key ingredients like green tea extract and chromium in the product. However, they express skepticism about the product’s efficacy without direct research on it, cautioning that ingredient deficiencies can impact benefits.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the limitations of proprietary blends in supplements, where specific ingredient amounts are not disclosed, making it hard to assess effectiveness. They caution about the potential impacts on health conditions like blood sugar and thyroid function. The importance of consulting a doctor before taking such supplements is emphasized. The video also covers the benefits of practicing gratitude and the questionable stress reduction claims associated with a product called zip slim. Furthermore, the recommendation to weigh oneself daily is criticized as weight doesn’t equate to health for everyone. Other steps mentioned include drinking more water, daily exercise, and consuming nutrient-dense foods while tiering them based on perceived healthiness, which the speaker finds exclusionary and not supportive of a healthy relationship with food.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a tiered food classification system with tier three foods like apples and bananas, suggesting moderation which they find unrealistic for most people. They express dislike for the tier list and criticize tier four, which includes cookies and candy, promoting fear of food. The video mentions intermittent fasting, adequate sleep, and daily check-ins, questioning the effect of a product called Zip Slim on weight loss compared to lifestyle changes alone. The speaker stresses a weight-inclusive approach, advocating for actions supporting overall health rather than focusing solely on weight loss. They criticize the product’s marketing approach as unsustainable and unethical, preferring to empower individuals to develop lasting healthy habits rather than rely on products.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker wraps up by encouraging viewers to form their own opinions and emphasizes that one can pursue health without subscribing to diet culture. They also prompt viewers to like the video and subscribe before signing off.
