Trust and Deception
Trust can be easily shattered when confronted with the reality of misleading health practices. A personal experience reveals the heartache of witnessing families invest in unproven supplements, driven by hope yet potentially misled by false claims. The conversation highlights the urgency of recognizing harmful practices within the wellness industry and the emotional toll they take on individuals seeking genuine support.In this clip
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