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She also has her daughter and her husband taking these supplements daily too. Which ones and how many times, I don't know, but her Bravenly bill has to be over two grand a month, every month, just on supplements. Small wonder then why she posts multiple times a day, every day.
Then there's the ingredients, as most of what she's taking is a proprietary blend, there's no knowing of how much of any ingredient is actually in the products. What I could find is that she's consuming, daily, at least 435mg of Vit C (the recommended dose for women is 75mg). 19.2 mg of Vit B6, when the recommended daily dose is 1.3 to 1.7mg, and 109.8 mcg of Vit B12, the recommended daily dose is 2.4mcg for adults. These are just estimates, and none of these numbers, (although they look it, and some are close), are in the danger zone, but she's definitely pissing away a lot of money because her body is throwing out the excess, and can only absorb a small amount of the B12 from supplements.
For those who remember the post I did a few weeks ago where a nurse, who was fed up with getting daily, multiple recruitment emails, and got so fed up she got angry and asked the emails to stop. She wound up getting dogpiled by two of the top huns at Bravenly, with a threat of being sued by the infamous AW.
It starts in 5 minutes.
It's Erin Bies on YouTube for those who are unfamiliar.
They're using the Xyngular comp plan so I’ve included it here but I could only find the 2024 one. They also shill Xyngulars weight loss powdered drinks called “Trimstix,” and FYI, some of these products carry the Prop. 65 warning.
The hun featured here is a serial hun, and I thought that she had finally realised that this was a scam, but then what pops up (thanks algorithm), on my FB, this hun. I'd almost forgotten about her, and the trauma, the mean girls and the rest she's stated, was what she was referring to when she left Bravenly. She used to post bad (honestly they were hysterically bad) photoshopped photos of herself and her incredibly rapid weight loss and would, of course, thank the Bravenly products for that. I think she's had success with this (although I do recall her claiming that she had been taking GLPs before and that they didn't work in that she didn't lose much weight), but she's definitely moved on from photoshop to Ai.