Apple Cider Vinegar – a review
I’m scared. In a few weeks, I will lose an organ. A part of my body that has always been mine will be gone forever. A permanent colostomy is life-changing, devastating—but it will save my life. So when people suggest there’s “another way,” like I haven’t fought tooth and nail to explore every possible option, like I’m just accepting this without question—it enrages me.
Do you think I want this? That I haven’t researched, sought second opinions, asked every hard question? That I haven’t prayed for another option that’s real? This isn’t a whim. It’s the hardest decision of my life, and the only one that gives me a future. That’s why Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix hit so hard. Because I understand the desperation. But these frauds—the ones selling false hope, fake cures, and “miracle” treatments—aren’t offering a lifeline.
They’re taking advantage of people who are drowning. They steal money, they steal time, and too often, they steal lives. I watched this with my husband this weekend, and it was gut-wrenching. Because I know what it’s like to want another way. But I also know the difference between real hope and a scam. And I refuse to let my fear blind me to the truth: as awful as this is, I want to live. If you’ve seen it, let me know your thoughts.
And if you’re facing a terrifying diagnosis, please—don’t let them take advantage of your fear.
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