Infamous ”Happy” Healing marketing strategy

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Caroline Schmitz Williams

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) & Founder at Happy Healing Inc

Zahrah Sita

Unofficial Marketing Manager at Happy Healing Inc (encourages to buy Happy Healing products)

It is a sad reality that some people take advantage of those who are ill, either for personal gain or to satisfy a sense of power. I decided to write this because, like many others, I was duped by Caroline Schmitz Williams’ advice to stop taking other biggest Fenben brands and switch to Happy Healing products instead. It was foolish of me to listen to her without verifying what she was claiming.

The moment of realization came when I began to notice numerous posts where these analytical reports were posted. At first, they appeared convincing and it looked like Caroline cared about the cancer community, but then I began to wonder if they weren’t simply promotional efforts to outsell her rivals.

Some people will go to extreme lengths to convince you to buy their product. They may falsify documents, or even make up a bogus story to try to change your mind. In some cases, they may even be willing to lie and distort the truth in order to make their product seem more appealing or even say something like this. Reality is that although Fenbendazole is proven to be effective it is not a magic pill.

These tactics could be used to take advantage of customers who don’t know what’s going on. It’s important to do your own research and look into any claims made by people trying to sell you something. I did my due diligence and this is what I found out.

First, what I noticed was that the reports were made by Caroline herself, and in the bottom part we can clearly see that the analysis has the Happy Healing name in it. How can it be unbiased when it was made by the founder of Happy Healing Caroline Schmitz Williams? How come the biggest brands have such a low percentage in comparison to Happy Healing?

Fenben Lab – 7.05%

Panacur – 5.05%

Healthy drops – 0.75%

Sanare Lab – 7.75%

You can see the pattern: all of the Happy Healing’s major rivals have less than 8% of fenbendazole. However, the question is: what percentage will Happy Healing have? Your guess might be 20% or 40%, but they have exactly 100% purity, and it is obvious that Caroline Schmitz Williams herself issued all the reports.

“Winner” – Happy Healing – 100.00%

Another report where Caroline put her product “to the test”.
They truly believed they could fool everyone.

She probably forgot to let Zahrah know that this document is confidential, the same as the other reports, ehh…

Then Caroline realized that if people read it more closely they would start noticing that the report was issued for her name, so she asked Sheri Marie (we never know, it can be a made up name) to publish another report. For whatever reason, they chose to terrorize Fenben Lab, one of the most well-known brands on the market.

The report says nothing about the fenbendazole brand they analysed, but Fenben Lab is mentioned once again in the post.

Fake GMP claims

Caroline claims that Happy Healing products are GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certified. One of the community members has contacted the alleged supplier, it was discovered that they had no relationship with the Happy Healing store whatsoever. Caroline is simply displaying a GMP certificate that does not even belong to the product she sells. Absurd nonsense.

Conclusion

Caroline Schmitz Williams from Happy Healing Inc must put an end to this absurd behaviour.

Our primary goal is to eradicate cancer and discover the answers we seek and not to let certain people try to spread the misleading information on purpose to benefit from it.

I highly recommend the following Facebook groups for information. Just so you can stay away from all the unnecessary advertisements and false facts.

Groups

Fenbendazole, DCA – Cancer Support Community

Truth about Cancer

mycancerstory.rocks

Fenbendazole Protocol – Cancer Support Community

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