Is Omnitrition a pyramid scheme?
The program is unquestionably not a pyramid scheme if only the distributor level is taken into account; the participant pays no money to Omnitrition, has the right to sell products and has no right to receive compensation for recruiting others into the program.
What can you eat on the Omnitrition diet?
You can have:
- Fresh vegetables (except white potatoes and other vegetables Amen claims might cause problems for some people)
- Moderate amounts of fruit, especially berries.
- Naturally raised lean meat and poultry, wild-caught seafood.
- Eggs.
- Raw nuts and seeds.
- Coconut, almond, macadamia nut, grape seed, and olive oils.
How does the Omni diet work?
The Omni Diet focuses on eating 70% plant foods and 30% protein. Though protein is a macronutrient that comes from both plant and animal sources, the diet refers to protein mostly as lean meats. Though the diet welcomes both plant and animal products, it has many restrictions.