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In a video posted on Facebook, one is directed to Oprah Winfrey and a Dr. Ania touting the pink salt diet, said they invested their money and their hearts into this diet supplement that would help weight loss if used as directed, daily, begged viewers to get at least six bottles of the product as no one knew when it would run out (they even interrupted the video to announce that the stock on hand was even less than previously thought) and offered a fantastic savings for the group of six bottles. I paid with my credit card on the spot, the bottles arrived fairly quickly, and in good condition, but NOWHERE ON THE BOTTLES DOES THE PRODUCT ADMIT TO CONTAINING PINK SALT, NOR EVEN MENTION PINK SALT, OR THE OTHER "CHINESE" HERBS AND SPICES, WHICH OPRAH AND THE DR. MAINTAINED WERE THE ONLY 3 OR 4 OTHER INGREDENTS IN THE PRODUCT. I am going to talk to my credit card company to see what they advise.
$314
NC, USA- 28374
Counterfeit Product
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Mounjaboost
October 14, 2025
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