Note that I’m not saying the link was an affiliate link (I don’t know) and I’m certainly not suggesting that anyone here intentionally used one—often they get picked up and reused without the author even realizing it. I’m also not suggesting that they are always wrong: they have a place when disclosed—but they are becoming so common that readers and writers should be wary of them.
If you look at the ‘ETA’ paragraph at the end I would say she is effectively retracting that post.
Also, that Amazon link is long and confusing so readers won’t know if it may be an affiliate link. Better to use a bare version such as
https://www.amazon.com/Life-Extension-Enhanced-Lozenges-Count/dp/B01BKURF1A/
or even just
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BKURF1A/
Note that I’m not saying the link was an affiliate link (I don’t know) and I’m certainly not suggesting that anyone here intentionally used one—often they get picked up and reused without the author even realizing it. I’m also not suggesting that they are always wrong: they have a place when disclosed—but they are becoming so common that readers and writers should be wary of them.