I am sort of mixed in my opinion. Holly seems to think H Miracle works, and obviously her grandfather thought so too, else he wouldn’t have shared the secrets with her. The knowledge came from an old herbalist, which must have learned it from a previous generation, who learned it from the generation before and so on. It can’t not work, else the website would have been removed from the internet by now, as someone would have complained to the fraud squad.
It’s an all-natural cure, a mixture of 5 roots that are easy to find and are then made up into a type of tea/tisane. This you drink. Immediately the ingredients get to work on the system.
Then you get plenty of advice and charts and stuff which help to make the package interesting and informative, and advice on exercises that you should do and exercises that you shouldn’t do. From what I know, the exercises that make you bear down (like a pregnant woman) are bad for you as they stretch the muscles and ligaments that support your insides. The exercises she advises don’t do that.
Then she also shares the 4-element diet which is supposed to help and prevent hemorrhoids from coming back. That seems to work fine, and the fruits and vegetables are ok ones to eat. Nothing weird.
It’s supposed to save lots of dollars that you won’t need to spend on other creams and stuff. So – while it’s early days yet, I think it could work.
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