@denverqueen I watched that, too. I think that woman's crazy; too bad they don't have anything to charge her with. I'm a natural person, too, preferring natural remedies to prescription medicine, though that, it's just insane.
@denverqueen I watch out where I go for stuff. Is only actually one or two places. Someone at a store actually cautioned me about this very thing a month or two ago.
@cambridgeport90 Jilly juice protocol will likely be pulled by the company hosting that site, and Jilly Juice has its own site and book, and you have to pay $30 per month to do the forums. I wouldn’t ever do that because what’s the point! Too much sodium killed someone.
@denverqueen what bothers me most about that is the fact that she seems not to know that, or if she does, she certainly doesn't care.
@cambridgeport90 At any rate, the Ohio attorney general has her in his grasp. Jillian Emperly is still a fraud no matter how you slice and dice it.
@cambridgeport90 They can charge Jillian Emperly with false advertisements and outrageous marketing as well as causing the death of a man in California. While I prefer natural remedies to make me feel better, doctors and good science has to back up anything I take.