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Hi! My name is Hannah i'm 23 ive been on Juice Plus for around 3 weeks now, I have lost over a stone and a half!, I have never had so much energy my skin is clear of spots and my hair feels and looks so much healthier and shiner,Many of my friends and family know ive tried many different diets in the past 2-3 years but this one has really worked for me!. Its a change of life style and habit and feel like im really getting somewhere! This week i became a Rep/Distributor for Juice Plus, If you or anyone you know would be interested in this fantastic variety of products, Please let me know or give them my details. Ive dropped 2 dress sizes and am on the road to where i want to be. If you are at all interested please let me know and i can go through any details etc with you, I'm here whenever you need me.


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