Inspirational people and stories continue to be one of the many heartbeats of ByDzyne, and this month the company is highlighting new 2-Star President Marjelis Fernández from Venezuela and her moving narrative of how ByDzyne not only helped save her life, but her daughter’s as well.
*A 2-Star President generates over $400,000 USD of sales revenue in two weeks or less.
In 2020, the youngest of Marjelis’ and her husband Rocke’s children, Alessia, was diagnosed with acute infant malnutrition at just 2-months-old.
Fear quickly seeped into Marjelis’ spirit, and the unknown became the overwhelming agent. Still, the Latin American mother knew she had to remain calm and focus on how to support her family and her young daughter.
And that’s exactly what she did. For the subsequent days and months to follow, Marjelis put in all the work—she became educated on nutritional imbalance and its effect on the body, she overcame anxiety of what was going happen to her sweet child, and she dealt with recovering from the financial blow of the pandemic and its impact on her and her husband’s multiple traditional businesses by exploring the untapped but fascinating world of multi-level marketing.
Fast forward three years later and all is well with
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En 2020, a la menor de los hijos de Marjelis y su marido Rocke, Alessia, se le diagnosticó desnutrición infantil aguda con sólo dos meses de edad.
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