Warning: Whieda Cell Activayor Scam – Don’t Waste Your Money
My grandma bought this device hoping it would “activate her cells,” “remove free radicals,” and “boost her immunity,” because that’s what the company promised. There is no scientific evidence that a small handheld device can do any of this. At most, it gives slight warmth or vibration nothing more. It is reminding me of a cheap plastic hair dryer.
The marketing is misleading: most of the online videos and reviews are paid or staged, not real results. People promoting it make money from recruiting buyers, not from actually using the product. This is typical of MLM or pyramid-style schemes, where most people lose money.
At €600, this is extremely overpriced for something that does not work. Save your money!




