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Just the tone of how this is written, without any backup, is suspect for me … “These products have been scientifically tested and proved as effective as the stimulants, but without side effects, they work 24/7, and do not disturb sleep.” – where are the scientific studies to prove effectiveness?
I did work with a homeopath years ago when I was prepping for a major surgery, it was one of a few things that I did to help me prepare for and recover from the surgery. It was definitely helpful for that particular event (arnica was one of the remedies I took, for example, and it is readily available and certainly effective), however the homeopath was unsuccessful in finding a remedy to aid in other health issues that I had, and I finally gave up. But I do keep arnica gel and the homeopathic pills in our medicine cabinet and if I can remember, we use them any time we have a fall or a sprain or a bruise. They do work.
From the looks of this, the person writes articles for ezine articles, which is a website that anyone can write for (I once did), hoping that other websites will copy the information and post it. If you put the right keywords in your article, ezine does the job of getting the attention of the search engines, which is likely why it keeps coming up for you.
definitely SMOKE.
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