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Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
WOULD RECOMMEND
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GOOD FLAVOR, SEEMS TO BE WORKING. IVE GONE TROUGH 4 BAGS SO FAR AND FEELING FRESH AND CONFIDENT!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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Micah
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 2
Not the worth the $
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I just received the feminine balance gummies in the mail. By mistake ordered the wrong product and unable to return i opened the gummies and they have a funny smell and definitely don't taste like pineapple. Although my boyfriend who tried them as well says they do taste like pineapple. Idk but it was not worth the price either way.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
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Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice taste and good mood
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This gummies taste like normal tropical gummies. I like the texture that every time I take it I feel good. The nutrients are comprehensive. The gummy can cover many necessary nutrients requirements. Smells like tropical fruit
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2026
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Flower dance
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Best Feminine balance gummies !!!!
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I am so excited about what these Feminine Balance Gummies can easily help my women’s health. A gummie is providing all the nutrients that I need as a woman. I take it in the morning before I go to work, and it works pretty well and is easy to use with a reasonable price.
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Ned D Ferguson
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
How do we reach Millennials?
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“How do we reach Millennials?” is the burning question of the day among churches everywhere. They seem to be the lost generation. For my part, I think it comes down to showing that Christianity is a relevant, vibrant, and intellectually robust worldview that directly bears on life in meaningful and practical ways. The inclination to dismiss Christianity as irrelevant to one’s life or as intellectually insipid must be patiently and systematically refuted. This is done by engaging the mind, and showing that there are sound reasons for biblical admonitions. Christianity’s moral demands are not ad hoc or capricious, as many believe. God’s laws have specific purposes, and there are distinct, predictable consequences for ignoring them. A person desiring to change his or her actions must start with the mind, for it is the root of habit. Henry David Thoreau once said, “There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.” I fear the same can be said of the Christian church in confronting our culture. We hack at the branches (symptoms) while ignoring the root (the mind and its underlying philosophy.) Or we engage in theatrics to “bring them in” and have nothing to offer when they come. Chesterton wrote, “Merely having an open mind is nothing; the object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.” We must have something solid to offer those we wish to win. Scripture tells us that one eager to escape the prison of worldly philosophy must begin by transforming himself through renewing the mind (Rom 12:2.) Enter Nancy Pearcey with her new book, Love Thy Body. All of Pearcey’s books are thought-provoking and readable, and Love Thy Body is no exception. Quoting C.S. Lewis from Love Thy Body, “The Christian and the Materialist hold different beliefs about the universe. They can’t both be right. The one who is wrong will act in a way which simply doesn’t fit the real universe.” And this is the crux of the matter. Pearcey demonstrates throughout her book how and why secular philosophies fail to fit reality, while the Christian worldview fits. To our great misfortune, many are so far gone that they explicitly disavow reality as binding or that we must rely on it as a guide. Many, but not all. There remains a remnant who still care about objective reality and it is for them that this book is written. The lynchpin of the book is Pearcey’s description and analysis of the fact/value split, which manifests itself in a body/person dualism. I learned many paradigm-shifting things by reading the book, but in the next paragraph I’ll give one example. Christians are often accused, in knee-jerk fashion, of “irrationally” introducing religion (metaphysics) into moral questions such as transgenderism, a.k.a. “imposing religious views.” However, it does not take a great deal of reflection to realize that the science of biology (reality) agrees with the Christian view. A person’s sex is an undeniable, objective, biological fact all the way down to the cellular level, as a recent controversial TED Talk attests. It is in fact the secularist who seeks to introduce religion or metaphysics to the question by insisting that “personhood” (whatever sex an individual wants to “identify” as at any given moment) trumps biological fact. The secularist has often trumpeted, loudly and belligerently, his allegiance to science and reason, while accusing the Christian of superstition. But we see that this is a mere caricature. The transgender apologist downplays and ignores objective reality to prefer subjective spiritualism, AND seeks to IMPOSE that view on all others. So, the secularist, in this instance, is guilty of the very thing of which he accuses others. (Forgive me for using broad nomenclature here, I know that not all secularists are on board with the anti-science transgender movement.) There is much more substance within that I could go on about, but this review is lengthy enough as is. You’ll just have to read the book. Buy it now! [Full disclosure: I received a free preview copy of the book as part of the #LoveThyBody launch team, for which I enthusiastically volunteered. This review represents my unbiased opinion, nonetheless.]
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018

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