That's crazy....$15 for "chest goo"! ;-) My thing is that there are so many "new" things on the market, you really have to wonder what is safe and what isn't.
gimpymommi <NotHip456@gmail.
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> If this person is talking about Arbonne (which is mentioned in the
ad), I don't buy it (literally, as well as figuratively)
>
> I can't speak from a business perspective, because I have never
actually been with the Arbonne company, but I CAN tell you that they
do have ingredients in their products that are carcinogenic. I'm kind
of a chemical freak, so I tend to research the ingredients in most
products I purchase for my family/home.
Ironically, my son-in-law was nursing a cold, and had a tube of goo by
Arbonne that he was supposed to rub on his chest (similar to Vicks
VapoRub)
The ingredients list on the Arbonne stuff filled more than 1/2 the
label - and it had a price tag: $15. YIKES!!!!! VapoRub cost a
couple of bucks and has maybe 4 or 5 ingredients.
Who's going to spend THAT kind of money except the plugged-in Arbonne
Rep???
Deb
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