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Wave to Success Team Ocean Grown International

Chris Hepler, Paul Sitler, and Wayne Moore are the Wave to Success Team at thewavetosuccessteam.com They are affiliates for Ocean Grown International, which has a reseller type program for their products.

What OGI makes (at ogilife.com) is a line of skin care and weight loss products extracted from things like seaweed, red and brown algae, moss, and lichen.  Don’t look for active ingredients or scientific data to prove they do anything however, there isn’t any of that.

There is a very big hole if you look for information on how their items are made, where they get these ingredients, and so on. They make it sound very advanced but there’s no science or accountability for the things you’ll be putting in your body and that alarms me.

The reason why, is I did a review recently for a similar product by a different company that is based on algae from what turned out to be a very polluted lake and 97 out of 99 samples sent to a lab had a biotoxin present that attacks the liver and one of their young employees died from that after taking it.

Now I haven’t heard anything like that about these products, I want to be crystal clear. On the other hand they provide absolutely no information on where they get it, the process of where it’s made, and there’s no lab tests showing it does anything.

There’s so many all natural products that aren’t tested by the FDA and my biggest concern is that it doesn’t do anything. These kind of products remind me of that episode of “Cybill” where her friend has this amazing skin cream from a shop in China Town and go on an adventure to get more, after they find the man and buy it the couple goes back to bed and the wife asks her husband what’s in it. He replies “two parts skin cream, one part tartar sauce”.

Of course they have a reseller program, that’s what Wave to Success is about. A lot of companies like Ocean Grown use these as a prime source of their sales, because a person is more likely not to cancel the required personal volume order each month if they are an independent representative than just a customer.

If you tried their products and like the skin cream better than buy it, but keep your personal and business decisions separate. Selling a tiny jar of skin cream for $65 is going to be a monumental task in todays economy, trust me it will.
With a one year shelf life, also the clock will be ticking on the monthly auto order of their products you’ll have to make. During the dot com boom, people were throwing money around like crazy and this might have been a good idea then. Now however, a recession proof product is the only kind I’d recommend, and this isn’t that.

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