'Whether you choose to vaccinate or not, whether you're a fan of Taylor Winterstein or not, and whether you liked the story or not - It was completely factual...' 9News
Taylor sells the product in two sizes, a smaller version for $150 and a larger version for $275, and she posts about the health benefits of the product on her social media pages and her websites. She also re-posts testimonials from her followers who say the powder is working wonders on conditions like autism, arthritis and eczema.
For the record, I requested an interview with Taylor Winterstein but my request went unanswered. I also ordered three containers of Enzacta PXP in my name delivered toBut this story opened the doors to hundreds of personal attacks on social media. Most of these messages were sent to me after Taylor Winterstein posted a photo of me on her Instagram page, where she has close to 20,000 followers.
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