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Jeremy

I didn't really appreciate the article, an advertising piece about some nonsense.

Laurie3842

Divorce Russian style! Another Herbalife. If the Japanese drank like we do, I would like to see how long they would live.

Caroline1599

What divorce? There is nothing mentioned about any sellers at all..........what are you talking about, gentlemen? This is just information - if you want, take it into account, if you don't want -

Allison

This article is nothing more than an excerpt from the "immortal" epic, once voiced by a local singer-storyteller from the world of aquaristics, regarding the fact that the veil tail is a representative of the carp family. In general, my algae has grown excessively here... oh, I didn't take into account back then that it has zooxanthellae...

Elizabeth6302

Odessa You have in Odessa - this scam is thriving to the fullest. If you had heard the nonsense these sellers are spouting and the tricks they perform for demonstration. I was invited to a seminar, but when I said I would come with my own tests, for some reason I was denied entry. Here’s what is written about this water on their website: WATER - PRODUCT NUMBER ONE AND OUR LIFE DEPENDS ON ITS QUALITY. JUST ADD WATER TO CORAL CALCIUM AND GET PURE, LIVING, PROPER WATER OF LONG-LIVERS. Complete nonsense.

Patricia1746

Well, why immediately nonsense? You spot a fish in the sea - a parrotfish? It's huge and fat. And that's because it feeds on coral. And look at its teeth, they're so big, and there's no sign of cavities.

Johnny

Jokes aside, there are enough idiots to keep such companies thriving.

Mario

In my lifetime, I have encountered such people. In life, they are not complete idiots, but rather very suggestible individuals. They become convinced themselves and then try to persuade others. By the way, this is not curable. One of my acquaintances became a believer in Herbalife and actively consumed it and sold the "product," then he stopped. Well, I congratulated him, thinking he had recovered, but he immediately told me to buy a "pocket" washing machine.

Daniel4967

Off-topic. There was once a fraudster named "Maria Devi Christos." She also believed in the nonsense she preached to the masses. After serving her time, she is now thriving... Fortunately, there is a reason for that... Therefore, such homegrown pioneers of "new psychology," rooted in the worn-out truths of the past century, need to be neutralized in a timely manner. Otherwise, naive citizens will believe in "coral water," which is a good opportunity for cunning doctors and pharmacists...

Sara4035

She is and feels quite well... (((

Eric

Yes!!! This is the "Coral Club" and about 5 years ago I was there, they were convincing me of the necessity to buy the "miracle powder," in short, it's like "Mary Kay," but at least they have cosmetics, while these guys have ground chalk. The chairperson of the club is a classmate or childhood friend (I forgot) of my wife - so we are aware and I say it's nonsense and rubbish!!! They often appeared on local TV as well.