Qivana Scam? A Review
Just For The Health of It.

Qivana Scam? Is this a health system or just a system to take your money? A Dee L. Martin review, an unbiased and reasoned look at this opportunity to aid anyone in a wise decision about joining.

Anytime we have health products that make claims about improving out health, we naturally wonder if we are getting scammed. The first question is always – where is the research? As in most MLM opportunities, there really isn’t any on the specific product. More likely, the research, if any, is found, at best, on the ingredients.

The products of Qivana are no exception to the network marketing rule. However, there are many anecdotal evidences that would indicate that products have some efficacy in helping the consumer with health issues.

QORE Probiotic is said to improve the digestive process by introducing tiny organisms that help restore health and balance to the intestinal tract. There is no question this is an advantage to our health. QORE Essentials is a blend of Chinese and Korean herbs that is designed to promote cardiovascular health while fighting against stress and fatigue.

QORE Defense a blend of medicinal mushrooms designed to promote a healthy immune system. QORE Detox is used to detox the body from heavy metals, free radicals and toxins. Again, any research is done on the ingredients, not the actual products. But, having said that, one can interpolate that research and give these products the benefit of the doubt.


Again, the placebo effect certainly has to be taken into account with any product that doesn’t have the clinical studies to support its claims.

The compensation plan is a standard network marketing plan that has many ways to get paid. Retail profits, Team Commissions, Fast Start Bonus, Executive Matching Bonus, and other Bonuses. They pay on the lessor leg which favors the company, not the distributor. I do not like compensation plans that are designed like this.

Five men, Derek Hall, CEO, Rodney James, Devin Glazier, Justin Banner, and Craig Johanson founded the company and constitute the leadership team. They all have excellent credentials and experience.

Qivana Scam? Not in the real sense. This company has put together a series of products that have ingredients that have been shown to aid in the health of those using them. The compensation plan is adequate and anyone wanting to work hard can make money with it. The leadership has the qualifications and experience to get the job done.

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Dee L. Martin
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