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Thursday, 05/04/2023 1:55:58 PM

Thursday, May 04, 2023 1:55:58 PM

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Some strong accusations here on the Amazon website. I heard a lot of people think this scam is a scam.

From amazon web site....

Tollovid ™ Maximum Protection Natural Dietary Supplement for Immune Support













Tollovid ™ Maximum Protection Natural Dietary Supplement for Immune Support

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Brand Todos Medical
Item Form Capsule
Diet Type Vegetarian
Flavor Vegetable
Product Benefits Maximum protection all in one potent natural dietary supplement for healthy immune support
Special Ingredients Lecithin

Legal Disclaimer
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.


$150 a bottle for some snake oil.
Just need the snake oil salesman, though I'm sure there's a few around.

Of course, can just buy this instead for much less money...

Consider a similar item

Himalaya Organic Arjuna, Blood Pressure Supplement for Cardiovascular Wellness and Heart Health, 700mg, 60 Caplets, 2 Month Supply
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And some reviews on toDILUTIONos....

NASAGUY
1.0 out of 5 stars Former NASA researcher sees a problem here
Reviewed in the United States ???? on October 11, 2022
Verified Purchase
Training at NASA you learn to understand real science, meaning that there can be tremendous value to case studies. I always say "Did the heart not exist before the EKG?". BUT, when Tollovid as a company makes claims about scientific research where they use the name of a Dr. Lee Morgantaler (sp?) as the doctor, but when you actually go to the researchgate website and find out the first author FIRST is actually a VP at the company? The medical world now rejects all research funded by pharmaceutical companies, yet this is clearly the case with Tollovid.
It would be fine if this guy had some scientific background (there is no degrees cited on Linkedin), but it is disturbing to see him as first author (this means he most likely wrote the entire paper and just got a DO to put his name on it. You don't even know if the DO was paid, as the Researchgate paper is not even published. It is only an abstract. But the way it is presented on the website, it is clearly making it appear that major research has gone into this product.

My personal experience? It had no impact on any of my symptoms. This does not mean it does not work for others. It may. I just hate when I dig in deep and am so disappointed to see that they overpromise and underdeliver with these research claims. It just then looks like a "marketing" deal rather than a product that is truly designed to help people. It even looks like they are going public and trying to boost their stock value? Not clear.

The other concern? They present the ingredients on the Amazon site, but on the bottle it only says "Proprietary blend". This is always a red flag for me. Why? What if one of the ingredients interacts with a medication I am on? Without the full disclosure of what is in the product, you do not know if it is harmful to you. Individual differences are the norm, meaning something in it may help one person but hurt another. Without knowing the ingredients, how can we tell?

Proceed with caution. When they use the word "research," yet nothing is actually published, AND the author of the publication is an owner in the company, well, it destroys the reputation of the product long-term. I don't mean this to trash them, but just pointing out that their claims of research are very misleading and a disappointment to one trained in doing more than "data skimming." Caveat Emptor.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/amzn1.account.AHMOIYCG3YSX5GCEPNRVX6COIRMA/ref=cm_cr_getr_d_gw_btm?ie=UTF8


Anon
1.0 out of 5 stars Long Covid Snake Oil
Reviewed in the United States ???? on January 28, 2023
Verified Purchase
This is overpriced and ineffective. The company should be ashamed of themselves for marketing to desperate Long Covid patients looking for symptom relief. Hard pass, do not recommend.


Frank G.
1.0 out of 5 stars Extremely expensive snake oil -- didn't do anything except cause insomnia!
Reviewed in the United States ???? on May 30, 2022
Verified Purchase
Long story short, wasted a whole bunch of money
on something I knew I probably shouldn't have, that didn't help me (and in fact gave me bad insomnia).

Followed the directions, took 12 pills a day for 5 days, got absolutely ZERO relief from my debilitating long COVID that I've been suffering from for over a year. The only thing I DID get was really bad insomnia, which has honestly made my whole health condition much harder to deal with than before I tried these pills.

Don't make the same mistake I did, don't believe the hype, don't buy this.
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