Re: does charlie's tonic work?
If this man's claims were true and he had a
clinic for 38 years and had attained the
success he claims, he would have already
been front page news, his name would be a
household name, and his clinic FAMOUS and
he certainly would not be selling mobile
homes and real estate and flooring in
Arizona. I am all for using herbs to heal
and strengthen the liver but any tonic
ingredients and mixtures of them aside,
plus there is zero evidence of his claims
of a clinic, I just literally find his
claims that it will cure a laundry list
of ailments in the matter of a few hours
to a few days so unbelievable that it boggles
my mind that anyone could put all their
faith in his word. I do believe they want
it to be true. If it were, he would be a
very rich man already and the world would
be a heck healthier. So far however, his
only website claim to fame is for his
flooring business and googling Charles
Benghauser has not found any testimonials
from the last 38 years (the length of time
he claims he ran a clinic) which sing the
praises of him or his tonics.
Of course, we have a number of folks on
this site who have forked over their $$
to see if what he says is true. Six months
down the line we should hear more. I have
not heard of any 12-36 hour miracles yet.
best wishes,
Zoe
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