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Dragon's Den Entrepreneur claims she cured her ME with ear beads 8pm tonight, January 18th BBC1
The Star - 16/1/2024
https://www.thestar.co.uk/business/...Q0C6tydvtHs4LpltzUnrv2CJXn_GTSnFPRAd-Afi-9t8#
'Acu Seeds: Sheffield health firm founder inspired by chronic fatigue 'cure' to appear on Dragons' Den
She made a full recovery from ME using diet, acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ‘ear seeds’
'
A Sheffield woman who launched a health business after curing her own chronic fatigue is to appear on Dragons’ Den.
Giselle Boxer was 26 and working for a top advertising agency when she was diagnosed with M.E (myalgic encephalomyelitis). It left her mostly housebound and unable to walk far, she said. Doctors told her she would never recover, work again or have children.
But she made a full recovery within 12 months using diet, acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ‘ear seeds’ - tiny beads, based on acupuncture principles, which are applied to the ear to stimulate nerve endings.
It inspired her to set up Acu Seeds in November 2021. She will appear seeking investment Dragon's Den on BBC One at 8pm on Thursday January 18
Giselle said she was not allowed to reveal how her pitch was received by the dragons - Sara Davies, Steven Bartlett, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Peter Jones - who are famously critical of what they consider to be bad ideas.
"My own recovery from M.E. through these methods motivated me to create Acu Seeds and offer these benefits to others seeking holistic wellness."
In the first full financial year, Giselle said she turned over £92,000 in revenue.'
Dragons Den BBC programme site
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006vq92
Link for tonight's programme
'For the first time in Den history the Dragons have company – guest Gary Neville [foootball player] . He joins the fearsome five – Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett – to fight it out for the best investments in the Den. A former professional footballer pitches his match worn memorabilia business, while an ear acupuncture devotee wants to bring the ancient Chinese practice into the future. A Welsh husband and wife team think they’ve found the best way to view your favourite movie, and a spiritual entrepreneur is convinced his all-natural drink will become more popular than coffee.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001vfsz
The Acu Seeds business website
https://acuseeds.co.uk/pages/learn-...49GNZ6StyrMWWzwzewj6BP9CPRwUvuQ7C1JkfT5KOTQTY
'Acu Seeds was founded by Giselle Boxer, who was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or M.E at the age of 26. When her GP told her that she would never recover from the condition, Giselle went on a personal healing journey using a holistic approach of diet, supplementation but most importantly Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Through the use of acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ear seeds, Giselle is now fully recovered and thriving!
Giselle is a certified Ear Seed Practitioner and it is her mission to teach ear seeding to other wellness professionals'
You can contact Dragon's Den on twitter or Facebook
https://twitter.com/BBCDragonsDen
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0...SzTtBTrXdZxaSnZlcvthogwKD9epvn_SKwK-h63KZjVIU
Another menace. Is she violating advertising law? Her claim to cure ME on her website is her own testimonial.
The Star - 16/1/2024
https://www.thestar.co.uk/business/...Q0C6tydvtHs4LpltzUnrv2CJXn_GTSnFPRAd-Afi-9t8#
'Acu Seeds: Sheffield health firm founder inspired by chronic fatigue 'cure' to appear on Dragons' Den
She made a full recovery from ME using diet, acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ‘ear seeds’
'
A Sheffield woman who launched a health business after curing her own chronic fatigue is to appear on Dragons’ Den.
Giselle Boxer was 26 and working for a top advertising agency when she was diagnosed with M.E (myalgic encephalomyelitis). It left her mostly housebound and unable to walk far, she said. Doctors told her she would never recover, work again or have children.
But she made a full recovery within 12 months using diet, acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ‘ear seeds’ - tiny beads, based on acupuncture principles, which are applied to the ear to stimulate nerve endings.
It inspired her to set up Acu Seeds in November 2021. She will appear seeking investment Dragon's Den on BBC One at 8pm on Thursday January 18
Giselle said she was not allowed to reveal how her pitch was received by the dragons - Sara Davies, Steven Bartlett, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Peter Jones - who are famously critical of what they consider to be bad ideas.
"My own recovery from M.E. through these methods motivated me to create Acu Seeds and offer these benefits to others seeking holistic wellness."
In the first full financial year, Giselle said she turned over £92,000 in revenue.'
Dragons Den BBC programme site
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006vq92
Link for tonight's programme
'For the first time in Den history the Dragons have company – guest Gary Neville [foootball player] . He joins the fearsome five – Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett – to fight it out for the best investments in the Den. A former professional footballer pitches his match worn memorabilia business, while an ear acupuncture devotee wants to bring the ancient Chinese practice into the future. A Welsh husband and wife team think they’ve found the best way to view your favourite movie, and a spiritual entrepreneur is convinced his all-natural drink will become more popular than coffee.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001vfsz
The Acu Seeds business website
https://acuseeds.co.uk/pages/learn-...49GNZ6StyrMWWzwzewj6BP9CPRwUvuQ7C1JkfT5KOTQTY
'Acu Seeds was founded by Giselle Boxer, who was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or M.E at the age of 26. When her GP told her that she would never recover from the condition, Giselle went on a personal healing journey using a holistic approach of diet, supplementation but most importantly Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Through the use of acupuncture, Chinese herbs and ear seeds, Giselle is now fully recovered and thriving!
Giselle is a certified Ear Seed Practitioner and it is her mission to teach ear seeding to other wellness professionals'
You can contact Dragon's Den on twitter or Facebook
https://twitter.com/BBCDragonsDen
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0...SzTtBTrXdZxaSnZlcvthogwKD9epvn_SKwK-h63KZjVIU
Another menace. Is she violating advertising law? Her claim to cure ME on her website is her own testimonial.
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