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She went to Dragons' Den and her life changed: 30,000 applications were submitted in three days (video)

She went to Dragons' Den and her life changed: 30,000 applications were submitted in three days (video)

The Giselle Boxer product has been a huge hit in the UK. Her appearance on “Dragon's Den” changed her life.

In a surprising turn of events after her appearance on “Dragon's lair» From the BBC, Businesswoman Giselle Boxer witnessed a significant increase in demand for its products, Ako seedsdespite facing significant criticism regarding the claims made about the product.

Almost,” said Boxer, a 31-year-old from Sheffield 30,000 requests Since the episode aired, highlighting the fantastic market response to her ear seeds, which she claims have helped her recover Myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Boxer's product, Acu Seeds, consists of valuable gold-plated ear seeds 35 euroswhich is marketed as a treatment for myalgic encephalomyelitis, a condition that affects at least… 250,000 people just to United kingdom. displayed in “Dragon's lair» Not only did it make her the first contestant to receive six offers from the Dragons, but she also received an investment 58,000 euros By businessman Stephen Bartlett. However, claims about the effectiveness of its product in treating myalgic encephalomyelitis sparked backlash, which described the claims as “baselessHe criticized the promotion of the product as a potential treatment for the disease.

Despite the controversy, Boxer's work has seen a massive influx of interest, selling out merchandise and racking up thousands of pre-orders within just three days of airing. The businesswoman took to Instagram to express her astonishment at the impact of the episode on “Dragon's lair“At Acu Seeds, he reveals the challenges and excitement of managing unexpected growth. He received more than that,” he noted 10,000 messages And he won 50,000 new followers on social media after the episode.

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