Jillian Mai Thi Protocol

Jillian Mai Thi Epperly, known on YouTube as Jillian Mai Thi Protocol, is an extremely controversial YouTube account used to advertise a product she created called Jilly Juice.

Origins
Jillian made her account on June 5, 2009 under the name MaiThiMouse as a personal account. In 2016, she created a product called Jilly Juice made of water, pink Himalayan salt, cabbage and kale. She made the juice to help with her health problems. In 2016 or possibly 2017, the product went public.

Jillian has a book called The Jilly Juice Protocol: Exposing the Lies Candida Mainstreaming Mutantcywhich contains a tutorial on how to make the juice. The recipe is as follows: 1. Blend water, pink Himalayan salt, cabbage, and kale. 2. Let the mixture ferment for 3 days in the warmth.

Dr. Phil Appearence
On May 24, 2018, Jillian and another YouTuber, Jeff Holiday, debated the validity of the juice on the Dr. Phil Show. On this episode, Jillian was confronted by two women who drank the juice and experienced serious pain. She also claimed that the juice can help you live to 400, reverse homosexuality, regrow organs and limbs, and cure cancer, down syndrome, AIDS, ADHD and type 2 diabetes. This episode has been reacted to by SSniperWolf, PewDiePie, CinnaminToastKen and others.

Murder Allegations
Jilly Juice is a very hazardous beverage as it can cause explosive diarrhea, or waterfalls as she calls it, comas, seizures, death, and others. The deathes of Bruce Wilmot and Shannon Langdon have been tied to her and her protocol. Bruce Wilmot had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer with only a few months to live.

He then heard of the protocol and decided to go on it. A few weeks later, he died. Shannon Langdon was dealing with health problems when she decided to go on the Jilly Juice protocol. Not long after, she was found dead in her bathtub.

Richard Bamen, her husband, brought attention to her death. And many people believe Jillian had atleast some part in the two deathes.