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Jilly Juice, LLC Reviews Summary

The company behind Jilly Juice exhibits a highly controversial reputation, characterized by extreme and often surreal customer experiences. Positive sentiments include claims of transformative effects and a humorous engagement with the product, suggesting a niche appeal among certain users. However, overwhelming concerns arise regarding the product's safety, with numerous reviews highlighting severe health risks, including hypernatremia and other dangerous side effects. The lack of credible medical backing and the promotion of unverified health claims contribute to a significant distrust among consumers, overshadowing any positive feedback and raising ethical questions about the product's promotion.

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Australia
1 review
16 helpful votes
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Down right dangerous
January 16, 2018

Scientific illiteracy gone mad. People are literally killing themselves from salt toxicity. This protocol causes you to poop out your stomach lining.

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
GB
1 review
19 helpful votes
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This "protocol" can lead to death. Simple. It has no benefit and instead this site claims to be able to grow back teeth, limbs and cure every disease there is. What it is is rotting cabbage and enough salt to cause sickness, constant and explosive diarrhoea and eventually death. Please, I beg you, do not believe a word of this garbage

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
GB
1 review
18 helpful votes
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What utter utter rubbish. This woman is endangering the lives of gullible and desperate people, animals and even children.
Cabbage, water and salt cannot cure illness, you don't need a phd to realise this is a scam for profit and possibly psychopathy.

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
GB
1 review
17 helpful votes
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Wheres my teeth?
January 16, 2018

Woman makes potion out of water, cabbage and salt which claims to grow back teeth, limbs, foreskin etc etc and get this, PEOPLE BELIEVE HER!
I think a potion to grow back brain cells needs to be created as this bunch of cult followers dont have one between them.

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
Oregon
1 review
23 helpful votes
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Please read all of these reviews. Jillian Epperly is an extremely dangerous woman. She tells women their womb and their breastmilk is toxic and dangerous for their babies. She only has qualifications in the insurance business, and even then, she openly states she does not have life insurance because she will truly live forever. In her almost daily videos to her cult, she visibly displays symptoms of being unhealthy (extremely swollen face, eyes and glands, itching hands and palms, mucas, trouble concentrating [also a sign of struggling to keep her lies in check, which she contradicts herself time and time again over] and more).

She encourages parents to give their very young children ENEMAS of the moldy cabbage saltwater, and a member of her group has even posted photos of their babys BLOODY diarrhea diaper, receiving hundred of likes on the photo for such strong healing symptoms being displayed. It is a purge-obsessed group who actively dig through their own feces barehanded, picking out parasites of and sharing the findings in the group.

3 people have died from this protocol, and Jillian had defamed and laughed at them and the families publically in videos, causing her cult following to suddenly share the same malicious views against them (that it was their fault/they did the protocol wrong/the husband most likely murdered his wife and is trying to blame the juice).

Shes charging members $30 a year for a WordPress because shes deleting her fb group because too many eyes looking to call CPS on you when you heal your children yourself. When physically disabled members asked about ways around the fee (that they cant afford) or even a slight discount, she told them to shovel snow or rake leaves for the $30, and if you dont then you just dont want to get better).

This is a truly sick and disturbing woman.

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
Canada
1 review
35 helpful votes
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This "juice" contains WAY more sodium than anyone should ingest in a day. It WILL harm! Jillian Epperly is trained in mind control and has managed to gather a small following that are completely brainwashed by her lies upon lies! Her Facebook group consists of mostly purchased fake accounts and paid actors purporting the "juice" works for them!

Tread with extreme caution... better yet, turn around and run away from this as fast as you can!

Date of experience: January 16, 2018
Michigan
1 review
43 helpful votes
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After drinking the juice for a month it landed me in the ER with horrendous kidney stones. The psychos in Jilly's group said lower back pain and insomnia were healing symptoms. I had 2 kids but this pain was out of this world. Her narcissistic condescending attitude about 3 deaths and babies having seizures is deplorable.

Date of experience: January 14, 2018
Ohio
1 review
32 helpful votes
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I've seen, and have proof, that the recipe is neither a ferment, not is it safe to consume in any amount.

There have been three reported deaths, and confirmed seizures in many who have taken in this juice. Children have gotten extremely sick and there's an alleged death of an eleven month old infant in Pennsylvania that has suffered a death due to extreme duration from diahrrea and mineral depletion.

PLEASE STAY AWAY... THERE'S PROOF THAT SHE'S PAID ACTORS FOR FALSE TESTIMONIES REGARDING "HEALING" AND "REVERSAL OF AGING".

Jillian claims she will live forever

Date of experience: January 14, 2018
New Mexico
1 review
28 helpful votes
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Jillian Epperly promotes her #jillyjuice recipe as if it will cure every disease and ailment from a to z. This is not true. Her recipe can be fatal and has hurt many people. Jillian Epperly is a cult leader who brainwashes people into drinking toxic amounts of salt. Do not buy her membership. For more information regarding the dangers of jilly juice and the truth about jillian epperly please visit these sites:
Www.JillyJuice.net
www.JillyJuiceKills.com
Www.JillianEpperly.com

RIP Bruce Wilmot RIP Shannon Langdon

Date of experience: January 14, 2018
Illinois
1 review
32 helpful votes
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This "protocol" is nothing more than a unhealthy, dangerous fad diet created by a woman with ZERO medical training. It absolutely will NOT cure ANY illness or condition, but in fact can seriously harm you. The level of sodium is WAAAYYYY beyond safe to consume.
The fact that Jillian recommends giving this toxic concoction to infants only proves that she is deluded and can not be trusted for any medical advice.

Date of experience: January 9, 2018
Texas
1 review
27 helpful votes
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Jilly's Death Juice
January 9, 2018

Please do not fall for this woman's claims, do not give her money, you'll be lucky to get out with your life if you drink her salt water concoction in the amounts she pushes people to do. Look up salt poisoning and see the parallels of what she calls healing reactions vs what are serious side effects of consuming unsafe levels of salt.

Date of experience: January 9, 2018
Texas
1 review
26 helpful votes
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Cult leader
January 8, 2018

Drink the kool-aid with Jilly! Experience liver failure and severe dehydration while you ask questions and get censored!

This protocol is dangerous and shouldnt be followed as it is pseudoscience!,

Date of experience: January 8, 2018
Nevada
1 review
24 helpful votes
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Juice of death
January 8, 2018

Anyone who believes this juice is going to save you. Please seek professional help. This is the juice of death. Check your facts. Jill is a monster!

Date of experience: January 8, 2018
Massachusetts
1 review
25 helpful votes
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This promotes a dangerous regimen of salt poisoning and diarrhea. The creator has no medical training or license and should be in jail. She tells nursing mothers to stop breastfeeding and give newborns and infants this juice. She is a con artist and preys upon sick people. She is practicing medicine without a license, and people have died from following her protocol.

Date of experience: January 8, 2018
California
1 review
17 helpful votes
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Absolutely insane
January 8, 2018

Please dont listen to anything Jillian has to say. The protocol is DANGEROUS and cant do any of the things she claims it will.

Date of experience: January 7, 2018
Australia
1 review
29 helpful votes
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Total and complete scam. Jillian, the creator of Jilly Juice, who has no medical training nor medical licence, promotes dangerous practices of making and consuming mouldy cabbage water with near-lethal amounts of sodium to cure such things as chromosomal conditions like Down Syndrome and even says its safe to give to newborn infants. The fact shes made a Wordpress webpage and is charging people ACTUAL MONEY is outrageous and absolute malpractice.

Date of experience: January 7, 2018
Pennsylvania
1 review
20 helpful votes
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Will kill you
January 8, 2018

She is preying in sick people. She is teying to kill people under the guise of healing. The healing symptoms are all symptoms of sodium poisoning!

Date of experience: January 7, 2018
GB
1 review
17 helpful votes
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The last thing she needs is people paying her to put their health at risk, she already has enough people poisoning themselves, please, stay away.

Date of experience: January 7, 2018
New York
1 review
21 helpful votes
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Poison
January 8, 2018

This website is for a protocol that is essentially poisoning people. It is run by a delusional woman with no formal education in ANYTHING - least of all medicine, biology, chemistry, or pharmacology. But she insists that the concoction she created can cure any disease and regrow bones and even change your chromosomal presentation. Anyone with an ounce of common sense knows these claims are ridiculous, yet she preys on the sick and desperate populations with chronic illnesses who are willing to try anything.

However, she neglects to acknowledge that the sodium content is astronomically high and dangerous. She also erroneously believes that fermentation can occur in three days, which is categorically impossible so not only is she poisoning people with the salt but she's also encouraging them to consume moldy cabbage. It is far from a miracle cure, it is far from anything resembling health.

Date of experience: January 7, 2018
Italy
1 review
18 helpful votes
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Website encourages the use of a dangerous medically untested "juice" formula to cure any illness, this formula consists of fermented cabbage water with an incredibly high salt level, which can lead to salt poisoning and dehydration to those advised to take it. JillyJuice advocates for this be given to babies and pets, and for this to be used for cancer patients instead of chemotherapy - an act that may have already contributed to 2 deaths. Please do not pay for membership and give this company any money, the site administrator has no medical qualifications and is not licensed to practice medicine or give medical consultation.

Date of experience: January 7, 2018