Gem Review
Claiming to welcome you to your new you, Gem is apparently all about women’s health. Apparently Marie Osmond claims that you can do it with one drink a day, even though technically she was also supposed to have used a diet system while on Dancing With The Stars to lose weight and revitalize her look. The question becomes how many products can one celebrity promote?
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:
Gem ingredients include vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, grape extract, apple polyphenols, reservatrol, lycopene, Siberian ginseng, schisandra, aralia mandshurica, hawthorne, viburnum sargenti, licorice, maral root, golden root, mountain ash, chaga, and alcohol. These ingredients aren’t meant to fight aging. Some are good for the skin and will fight off free radicals. But this doesn’t produce more collagen and elastin or otherwise help you to fight against aging.
Overall Impression of Gem:
Gem provides you with what looks like an 8oz bottle of liquid for each month, and then they offer to send you an auto ship. But no matter the size, that bottle costs you $50-$100 depending on if you sign up for an auto ship or not. That is extremely expensive, especially considering the fact that the product isn’t actually meant to work. We would recommend staying away from this particular product.










