I saw the video on the Farmers Almanac website, and I noticed the lengthy tease-formatted sales pitch. I instantly felt the red flags alert but listened due to Gundry's credentials. It sounded reasonable with quite a few written testimonials (not that testimonials prove anything), so I thought maybe I'll try one jar.
I reluctantly put my credit card information in and hit "submit order." A pop-up offer with additional jars pops up like the first page, and I select "no thanks." Then another offer for additional jars pops up, and again I say "no thanks."
Then a third pop-up for additional orders appears. This time I'm thinking, "hmmm; tease-formatted sales pitch STRIKE one, pop-up offer repeating after first-page STRIKE two, I say no thanks and again a pop-up offer for additional jars STRIKE three, and batter you're OUT!"
I decide NOT to click "submit," but instead clicked "back page" on my screen three times, remove my name and credit card information and GUESS WHAT? Yep, you got it; I'm billed anyway.
If this product is so good, why bother with the tacky late-night infomercial tactics? Why not just sell the product? My experience has been when more money is placed on the marketing than the manufacturing of a product, buyer beware!
Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend