Re: Miracle II
I also would like to chime in my support of Miracle II products.
1) These products were recommended by my naturopathic doctor who had seen good results among her patients.
2) As a non-Christian, I was not sold by Mr. Tedeton's story. Not that I don't believe him, though. My point is I'm not one to jump on a wagon because of religion.
3) My family and I started using the soap, gel, and Neutralizer. My husband and my mother, who are very skeptical people, both loved the products. I was very surprised by this and consider it further proof that the products are really good (and not just "in my mind"). Furthermore, without any "selling", there are now five households in our family that have been using the products for ten years. It just started with giving one bottle of soap to my aunt to try and next thing I knew, her daughters started buying multiple products for themselves and continue to do so. (They do not buy it from me).
4) You just have to use the Neutralizer gel on burns, sunburns, and canker sores to see that it's NOT "just nothing." My husband swears that not only does it help eliminate his sunburn after golf, he now uses it BEFORE golfing and doesn't burn. We love all of the products, but the gel's effectiveness is the most dramatic.
5) I don't see how this product could be considered a "scam". There are products out there that are multi-leveled marketed aggressively and despite being wonderful products, it seems the whole focus is on SELLING and "moving up." Miracle II is nothing like that. Distributors get no incentives, it's no different from someone buying wholesale and selling it at retail. If the prices seem high compared to grocery/drugstore prices, it's because Tedco is a small family-run business, not a big manufacturer dealing with huge volumes.