Juice Plus (JP) is a pill or gummy bear that costs about $100 for a month's supply. It's heralded by its marketers as a prevention of nearly all diseases great and small. But it's only available through sales reps in MultiLevelMarketing (MLM). I've always thought this was a pyramid or ponzi scheme, and therefore illegal. But JP soldiers on, evidently avoiding laws against such. People who sell JP are almost religious in their conviction that it keeps them healthy. I once jokingly questioned why a JP'er was taking so long to recover from a broken leg and the reaction I got was unsettling. You'd have thought I had just told a 5 year old that santa is a fraud or that Jesus in fact does not love them. But I'm an igmo concerning JP. I'm hoping someone can clue me in on the inner workings of the company and why it and its product are so adored by its believers.