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John Ellis Water Review
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John Ellis Water can save your life. I've seen it with my own eyes.
A couple of months ago, a friend and his wife took their two year-old daughter with them to the bowling alley.
Unbeknownst to them, she was able to lift a bowling ball, promptly dropping it on her fingers. I shudder to think of it. The injury was severe, requiring fourteen stitches in one tiny little finger, and causing the loss of the fingernail.
I was over at their house as the mother was re-dressing the wound. I noticed she wasn't using any antiseptic other than Neosporin, and was wrapping the finger and hand tightly - a recipe for disaster.
Wounds become infected so easily these days, and I knew this one would as well. I called them a few hours later. I told them that if their daughter's finger started show any signs of infection (oozing, yellowish/whitish in color, fever, etc.), I had something they should use - an unopened, 12 ounce bottle of John Ellis Water. I said what it does, "kills all germs, pathogens, bacteria", and should be used to clean the little one's wound.
I knew that if they took her to an emergency room, they would pump her up with antibiotics, which may or may not be effective. Furthermore, people are contracting more and more pathogens from hospitals themselves, especially MRSA.
By the next afternoon, they called and said, "We need to take you up on your offer. Her finger is looking kind of funky".
That was an understatement. After rushing over there, not only was her finger infected, some of the skin had become necrotic, turning black. Black skin means dead tissue; the beginning of gangrene. I opened the bottle of John Ellis Water, and the three of us managed to get the wound as clean as possible. It was extremely painful for her, so we had to be extra gentle. She also took an oral dose, about 1 ounce. I let them know the seriousness of the situation, however. I stated that it should only get better from the first application. If the black area increased one iota, I suggested they "get her to the emergency room, post-haste".
The father let me know her progress. Within hours, he was able to clean it up further, as the pain had lessened. No joke. Using only John Ellis Water, her wound was completely healed within a week.
The manufacturers of John Ellis Water do not make claims regarding healing properties, as prohibited by the FDA. I can say what I like, however, if the Constitution is still effective. John Ellis Water saved that child's finger, and probably her life. It takes mere hours for an infection like that to become life threatening, particularly if some filthy thing like MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) or Necrotizing fasciitis (flesh eating bacteria) is present on the skin. They reside on the skin of everyone, waiting for the opportunity to invade an open wound.
I believe without John Ellis Water, we've pretty much been had. There are two many germs that can take us out in an instant. You really can't go through life without thick armor on these days.
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Article Submitted On: July 20, 2009
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