Proleva -
Is it worth it?
This is a follow up review about Proleva
to decide if Proleva is worth the $49/month.
With the economy being as tough as it is I
have been going line-by-line through my expensive and cutting out the
things I no longer need. I've been taking Proleva for almost a year now
and thought I would look around a bit and see if there were any less
expensive alternatives to Proleva. Being on auto-ship Proleva cost me
$49 per month (about one-fourth of my cable/internet bill).
If you have read my
review of antioxidants you can tell that I take my time reviewing
things so this is what I found about Proleva...
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Overall, is Proleva
good – Yes
(I personally love it!)
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Has Proleva give me
more energy – Yes
(with a five year old I need this)
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Has Proleva increased
my immune system – Yes
(haven't had a cold in a year)
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Has Proleva given me
better health - Yes
(the doctor likes my vitals)
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But is Proleva cost
effective - Let’s find out…
My doctor liked the Proleva ingredient list
because of the green tea and pomegranate extract. The celebrity doctors
tell us to consume ‘superfruits’ such as acai, noni, goji, and
mangosteen all of which are in Proleva. Lastly cardiologists are
constantly talking about the benefits of red wine and one serving of
Proleva is equivalent to five glasses.
So the bottom line is that the Proleva formula is pretty much perfect
according to the professionals, but does that justify the $49 a month
price tag?
To determine if I was getting a good deal on Proleva I visited two
nutrition stores and I did some research online so that I was sure that
I was comparing apples to apples with this Proleva review.
To get the same nutrients found in one serving (two pills) of Proleva
you would have to take:
|
Caps |
Ingredient |
Price |
Product / Brand |
| 2 |
Rosmarinic Acid |
$0.96 |
Rosmarinic extract from iherb |
| 2 |
Resveratrol |
$1.10 |
Rejuverin by Biocentric Health |
| 4 |
Green Tea Extract |
$1.13 |
New Chapter Green Tea Extract |
| 1 |
Pomegranate Extract |
$0.99 |
Pom Pomx Pills |
| 2 |
Goji Extract |
$0.96 |
Nature Natural Goji |
| 2 |
Acai Extract |
$1.08 |
Brazilian Acai |
| 1 |
Mangosteen Extract |
$0.96 |
Mangosteen Rx |
| 1 |
Noni Extract |
$0.86 |
Hawaiian Noni |
|
15 capsules
per day |
$8.04 per day or $240 per month |
My numbers show that you would need to take
15 capsules per day at a cost of $240 a month to get the same nutrients
as one serving of Proleva.
I knew within a week of taking Proleva that I founds something good, I
have tested a lot of different supplements throughout the years most of
which with very disappointing results. But Proleva is different, after
just a few days you can feel the extra energy and within a few months you
have this super human immune system which is nearly priceless.
As for the question “Is Proleva a good deal?” I think yes. $49 a month
is not cheep but if you think about how much you waste on afternoon
coffees and cold medicine alone you save money. Think about it this way:
Proleva cost $1.60 per day about a much as a regular coffee from
Starbucks.
The one thing we can't put a price on is good health. I really do feel
healthier than I have in the past and I credit it to Proleva. If you are
thinking about trying Proleva click here
for a free trial.
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