Friday, March 31, 2017 2:50:41 PM
I just went to Amazon.com and entered "nausea relief" in the search box. I only entered those two words, I did NOT type in Emesyl, or spray, or nasal, or anything else that would give Emesyl an edge in the search box.
The result:
Of well over 50 products listed (I didnt go through whole list, it goes on for pages and pages)
Emesyl came up as #10 on the FIRST page. I wonder if that surprisingly good search result is representative of number of reviews, number of sales, or what?
I have to head to work now and so I don't have the time to do it myself, but if anybody has a few minutes if you could research what the parameters are at that amazon.com lists its products in a search engine that might enable us to find out or get a clue how well Emesyl is really doing.
Thanks in advance team!
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