Pooh. In France we got holy water, absolutely guaranteed to make hair grow! Want solid proof... All babies in France start growing hair after only one treatment.
...In some odd way it makes me feel better to see that wacko claims are made everywhere and just not where I live.
There used to be a couple in Florida who sold solar-energized-quantum-enhanced-electromagnetically-hyperionized water. Can't remember their names any more. Swore that they had stopped eating solid food and now existed entirely on their water. You could buy their water for (something like) $10 a pint. You could buy their book on how to gradually go on a totally food-free diet for $100. It took a long time, maybe a year or two. If you didn't want to spend that much on their water, you could purchase one of their solar-power-water-ionizers and make your own! ($4000). And they had their own solar-powered clothing line. They claimed to be 60 years old, and been living on just water for 30 years. They LOOKED to be around 30, and they both had great bods--appeared in their ads wearing just (solar-powered) swimsuits.
What a scam!
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