My dad raised concerns to drink this as he thinks its putrified .. Can anyone share your opinion
I made the concoction using wheat grain, gu... - Diabetes India
I made the concoction using wheat grain, gum of arabica, kalonji and barley and stored it in a glass bottle - its smelling odd - is it safe
I second medfree. Tony Almeida attributed on this forum as discoverer/ architect of this concoction is perhaps a diabolist in Bombay. This recipe has been on the internet since 2010. My gut feeling is it is a hoax! Please locate and talk with Dr. Tony Almeida ...google search will give you his contact!
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Yes I agree it calls for use of effort and resources. I am sorry I go by philosophy everyone is innocent until proven guilty. You have used words hoax and or fake without citing sources. I try to avoid doing that even when my intuition suggests.. [I must confess, at first sight I felt it was fake when I saw it a few months ago]...BTW my training as a researcher instills in me the discipline's caution.
I don't know why some persons are proving fake remedies for such serious problems.
Remedy told using wheat grain, gum of arabica, kalonji and barley is totally fake.