Semantics, Ill-named Roses & Ping Pong Balls
Hi all,
I like things to be credible, and fit into logistic, tidy boxes. I like things to make sense, that word again - credible - so WHY did JH call it "Miracle..." --- just the name is INcredible, folk- lorish and off-putting... It kinda loses some credibility just in the name... I don't get that - do you? I am sure many people bypass the name as quackery.... and don't look further! (Miracles aside, of course!!!) I mean, how can you respect something with a name like that?????
I am taking
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , so I am convinced enough to try this - the forum here has helped a lot and thankyou everyone who posts, the information here is great (esp testimonies)
(The biggest change, so weird, is that I am remembering my dreams again!!!! OH and it HAS worked virtual miracles on my cat.. so I am not here to be a "knocker", ok! Just to maybe get my head around it!)
The "issue" I have - and its probably inconsequential... but it has really been bugging me - I know in Jim Humbel's free online ebook, he is "selling" or convincing the reader how he came to discover the use of the product and how it became accepted was due to some good connections with people in high up places that allowed him to use it on the malaria victims. Doing good favours - it's "who you know" that reaps rewards...
But really, how many people just happen to have a warehouse full of ping pong balls????
I just wish I could get my head around all this STORY... OK I need to take the product longer and it won't matter if his warehouses are now full of fluffy dice, right!!!