i dunno, i completely agree with you on the point of shouldn't be able to advertise anything (atleast from a medical stand-point) unless it's clinically proven to help... i think there are far to many things out there that claim to help people, when in reality there's no proof, and even just the opposite, with far too many high up reps, making far too much money off it taking advantage of 'dumb' people...... so yes, i agree, things like this should only be allowed to advertise if it's proven to help. (and i'll even go as far to say it should be outlawed, if ti's supposed to give medical advantages/help and it, and it does doesn't)
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . miracle water... anyone seen this 'info-mercial', i ALWAYS see it about this time of the year.. baiscly, they send you a little package (looks very similar, but longer, to those flea treatments for dogs, you buy over the counter, you know you snap off the end and squeeze the liquid out) so what does eveyroen think about this shit? i admit, i have all but watched this thing all the way through, but it claims miraculous medical miracles..... so what do you think of these commercials, not even whether the shit Rating: 5