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Re: About Hveragerthi: TRUTH or LIES?
I have a cupboard full of stuff i don't use. You buy something and then find out 5 minutes later, it is not that good afterall, and can even be detrimental, so it stays unopened until the next big clear out.
The one thing i did purchase that did what it said it would, is Seredyn. I am just a user, i don't sell the stuff, promise.
I don't know how that stuff works but it does. It is only high dose niacin, theanine, and a mix of herbs and high dose magnesuim taurate. But it calms me right down and has been very useful for past panic attacks and social phobia. I'm almost cured, as i don't worry about going to an event now, because i trust it so much, and this in turn has enabled me to do stuff i wouldn't have normally done. It has helped me face the fear and conquer it.
According to the person who first posted, the more prominent the ad, the more chance it's a scam or an overpriced hyped product. And i would normally agree, but this wasn't the case with this product.
I tried to replicate it myself using my own ingredients but it did not seem to work like their product. I mean you can feel it working in 20 minutes on a empty stomach. And it last for hours.
It is very hard singing a products praises without sounding like an advert, and it may not work so well for everyone. They have plenty of testimonials on their site, which i believe are genuine.
So sometimes you do find a gem in the dirt.
Anyone else find a product, that actually worked as advertised?