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old biohf guy

06/24/17 12:58 PM

#9640 RE: Jayyy #9639

Give me break!

FDA says Sucanon is a drug, but you say no.
Sucanon has active ingredients, but you say no.
Sucanon works, but you say no.
Sucanon is approved in Mexico and Canada, but you cry health scam.

The list of course goes on and on.

sweetlou

06/25/17 1:22 AM

#9643 RE: Jayyy #9639

You state "My posts are all true and verifiable"

Here is a partial list of verifiably false statements with citations based on publicly verifiable information:

1. Modifying a Consumer Reports article in post 4477 and in many following posts to falsely indicate Sucanon as one of the supplements warned about improper advertising by the FDA when it was not and has not been sold in the US.
2. Stating that Sucanon in post 3963 contains only inactive ingredients despite the active ingredients being publicly stated, in one location directly above the cut and pasted inactive ingredients listed on the healthcanada website.
3. Misrepresenting the contents of the FDA response letter by leaving out their clear statements that Sucanon is a drug per the food and drug act, that Sucanon has undergone "substantial clinical investigations" as they reference the press release announcing presentation of a 12 week study of Sucanon in prediabetics in which 81% showed normalized HbA1C at the conclusion and that the study was presented at the 2013 EASD annual meeting and the abstract included in the EASD journal.
4. Stating falsely that Canagen (the Sucanon distributor for India, a multinational company) is a fake company and located in a diner.
5. Then stating in post 5014 that "I stand behind all those statements about this indefensible fraud"
6. The stated purpose of the modification to the Consumer Reports article was for "scaring others away" (post 4550)
7. Stating falsely that "HSBC has no substantial agreement with these crooks". The agreement with HSBC was announced in a press release 5/3/2016 and finances ongoing Sucanon orders in Mexico.
8. Stating falsely that sales in Mexico are down 90% which has been repeatedly disproven based on published quarterly and yearly revenues at otcmarkets.com
9. Posting as fact false information from scam.com (as an example stating falsely that Clark is a convicted felon) and further stating that you "stand behind" the information as true.
10. Posting verifiably false information from hotstocked.com and modified with continued false information on share sale prices and amounts.