It makes me sick to think they can charge like that for something that may just heal the body in an effective manner. When I ordered the product (I have no financial interest in the company) I learned that for $10 you can be a preferred customer. The $10 is a one time fee. That allows you to buy the four pack of drops for $139 plus tax and shipping. I know about the product because I went to their websites and researched what I could find. I pursued this because I trust my doctor friend who has helped me in many ways so I rely on what he tells me. Since the man with the autistic son used both the Waiora drops and the clay baths it is hard to say how the healing came about, whether it was the drops, the clay bath, or both. As usual we all need to draw our own conclusions from what we discover on these web boards but I think if we were to suspect everything we read then we would be living in a fear based reality and a state of mental lockdown. I would rather hear about something, present it openly, and then gauge the reactions rather than live in mindset of doubt. Granted the product could be scam and so could I for that matter.