How hard is it to scam schizos with "alternative medicine"? To me it seems to be a gold mine.
Imagine just producing some sugar balls and then sell them for 60€. But I fear you might need connections.
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>>24885146
Oh, no, no, no. It'd be illegal if you sell process waste from an industrial dump site as process waste from an industrial dump site.
But selling process waste from an industrial dump site as healing crystal powder, that's another thing entirely.
There are lots of people thinking the same thing as you. My mom tried to sell some such garbage online (with my money) and failed. It's a very competitive market.
You may not make much money unless you put in time and money into developing your brand and distribution.
"Alternative medicine" has been in use for over 5000 years, while the current medicine has been in use for around 200 years
Makes you think that the real "alternative medicine" is
it werks
why you think sharts planning to ban indian ginseng for example
OH NO THE ROOT MIGHT BE DANGEROUS
the whole last century has been about removing cheap and effective remedies that work, replacing them with worse alternatives