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  • Oh no, that's ridiculous! Sorry, I somehow missed the last sentence of your post. The herbal ingredients are totally fine but that is not OK.
  • I've never heard of Dr. Schulze before so I just looked him up. He looks hokey as all hell and I'd never buy his stuff, but the ingredients in these products are not "DEADLY." Take a chill pill already. This guy is ridiculous but the ingredients are fairly mild pedestrian stuff. Save your OMG DEADLY panic attack for when…
  • OK look I do agree that the claims are overblown and that the concept of a "detox" is problematic. It's especially problematic to claim it can cure a serious illness without targeted treatment known to work for the condition. To be fair Wild Rose has never made any claims that their dtox kit cures UTI's or any other…
  • Must I repeat myself? Why don't you take a cursory glance at the plan she's asking about before making such a dramatic judgement call? You'd report a doctor to the licensing board without any knowledge whatsoever about the details of their recommendation? Jesus. If you gotta be a snitch at least be an informed snitch.
  • People on this site are so vicious. The Wild Rose cleanse is nothing more than a sensible back to basics "clean eating" meal plan and a few gentle herbs that help with water retention and digestion. I feel energized and refreshed by it, and having the 12 day regimen set in place helps me say no to the temptation of bread…
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