Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:00:50 PM
And being as olive oil is actually part of a home remedy that's been around for years and years, and anyone can go read the patent to see that's just one very small part of what is actually a very clever formula, that's line is so tired, not to mention so false.
I think my favorite is faking like the FTC report says the product doesn't work, rather than what it ACTUALLY says in that the product can't claim to cure sleep apnea, and needs more thorough research and documentation which, gee, they've done in the 13 YEARS since that was filed. If that were an issue, it hardly would have gotten past screening to make its way onto Walgreens.com, oh, which is selling whatever is stocked, and even by the false numbers, would be showing enough to pass the test for shelving.
Amazing how either applying actual research, or in some places just common business sense dispels 99% of these bad arguments desperately trying to make MedGen look bad.
But, wow, they keep proving those narratives wrong...and will continue to do so. It takes understand to see that failed and incomplete are two different things...they've hardly failed at what they haven't even finished yet, I'd be taking some good advice I heard and be getting ready...
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