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Reviewer: skool, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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see for yourself people talk about so mini think about products that why the public is confuse ...everyone make promises that why i26 stands alone that all I have too say p.s. try it you see for yourself
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Reviewer: Cathy Smith, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Consumer)
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Years ago my neighbor recommended this product that helped her so much and I finally started taking it to help me with chronic secondary bacterial infections in my sinus and lymph nodes (neck and beyond)anytime I had a virus or allergy attack. After being on the product daily (l scoop/day) for a month I noticed I'd been well. A year later I hadn't been to my doctor for antibiotics once f
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Reviewer: evelyn, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Caregiver)
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For years I had always developed secondary lymph gland infections after a cold or allergy seige requiring antibiotics. After taking Immune26 powder (1-2 scoops/day)about 2 months later noticed I no longer developed secondary infections after a cold/allergy. For the next few years as long as I stayed on Immune26 I never required an antibiotic. Am now getting back on it for general immunity. It
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Reviewer: Patty, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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I tried i26 for my psoriasis and to my surprise, on the 4th day of treatment, I noticed I had not used my Ventolin inhaler for Asthma. I have had Asthma since I was 5 and I am now 32. It's been 5 weeks now and still no attack. I am not saying that I am cured! I still have my inhaler in my purse. i26 is much cheaper than my inhalers. I pay $80 a month for inhalers and I would rather pay 49.99 f
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Reviewer: Lennae, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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Fibromyalgia pain lessened to almost nil; 3-4 good days per MONTH (barely 1 good day per week) lead to an average of 17-21 good days per month (4-5 days PER WEEK)My bi-polar symptoms tamed down to the point that I needed only 2 medications at the lowest dosages- down from 5 at medium to above medium "strength" dosages);my sleep improved slowly but overall much better, which helped me hea
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