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Re: pinhigh post# 290305

Friday, 05/06/2022 10:51:01 AM

Friday, May 06, 2022 10:51:01 AM

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"commercial spot on TV yesterday featuring Theraworx"

The same Theraworx that the Better Business Bureau had issues with regarding truth in advertising?
https://bbbprograms.org/media-center/newsroom/avadim-health-theraworx-claims

The one that Harvard health says is a placebo?
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/harvard-health-ad-watch-aches-pains-and-muscle-cramps-do-well-advertised-remedies-actually-work-202105192456

Just because a company advertises, it doesn't mean their product isnt a joke. But, to your point, I agree that there are products in the Amazon homeopathic category that are fine products. Aspercreme is there, Goody's powder is there. These are both aspirin products. My point is and has been that The KT Wave doesn't belong in the homeopath category, no more so than aspirin.

If it is your opinoin that the product is well placed alongside products of dubious value, and sketchy reputations, then I stand by the fact that you are entitled to your opinion.