Hey Ellie,
I have gone through your tripe supplements website (but so we may get a hit on Google and save folk some money I will start referring to this with the correct spelling even though it is complete tripe) thoroughly and there are issues. Many issues. Mostly you are a conning grifter.
Writing this post as it follows on nicely from your food poisoning post which as explained by others here, is truly ironic - how do you even get ill hun if you physically shouldn't be able to? Thanks for the screenshot Els Bells, we all acknowledge she asked for someone to kill her and I would like to announce I would never personally wish to, nor do I think anyone here would actually go through with it, especially Oik! Given her high profile status we all know about thanks to our fave cunt of the century, Ellie Grey.
Let's play a game. Using your rules...
So Tribe Supplements | TR;BE
I clicked on one product at random (after looking at all supplements and being able to apply your theories to nearly everything, but just one for this game, otherwise we would be here all year), Brain Food - 'A natural nootropic formula' according to the label.
Then picked just one ingredient. Iodine.
Guess what.
- Can iodine be harmful? Yes, if you get too much. Getting high levels of iodine
can cause some of the same symptoms as iodine deficiency, including goiter (an enlarged thyroid gland). High iodine intakes can also cause thyroid gland inflammation and thyroid cancer.
- Can you get side effects? Yes:
Less common
- Hives
- joint pain
- swelling of the arms, face, legs, lips, tongue, and/or throat
- swelling of the lymph glands
With long-term use
- Burning of mouth or throat
- confusion
- headache (severe)
- increased watering of mouth
- irregular heartbeat
- metallic taste
- numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in hands or feet
- soreness of teeth and gums
- stomach upset
- symptoms of head cold
- unusual tiredness
- weakness or heaviness of legs
Less common
- Diarrhea
- nausea or vomiting
- stomach pain
- Is it a necessary supplement? No. You can get enough iodine from eating a balanced diet - therefore negating the need of supplements, ergo follow the MoNEy!!! £25 a month for this one item and it is totally unnecessary!
I can safely say these supplements are therefore, very simply, a con. A way for a grifter to scam people out of money. And worse these supplements have ZERO information, no leaflets of potential side effects or controlled dispensing methods. If people are taking multiple they will, very potentially, be overloading on some of the ingredients. Hopefully just pissing them away, but potentially causing unnecessary harm.
By your own words Ellie, you are a murderer. Let that sink in. Do not pass go and do not collect £200. Off to jail it should be for you. Please pay your taxes you dodgy bastard.