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It's an awfully expensive way to get some protein.

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: Jan Hay

<hayjafcukjenomba@...> wrote:

>

> Is Anyone who suffered from CFIDS, using Stem Enhancement Products

from http://www.stemtechhealth.com.

>

> Some potentially remarkable results have been described.

>

> I would love to hear from anyone with might be supplementing with

such products, as I am planning to try this product and complement my

Whey supplementation.

> Jan.

" Stemcell Enhancement " !

Apparently with the same old blue-green algae stuff that people tried

while it was called by other techno buzz names of the moment?

So here it is - an MLM company " be your own boss " - " Profit making

opportunity " selling a miracle " Phytoceutical " herb-thing which

CAPITALIZES on the publicity surrounding stem-cell research, while

having NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH STEM CELLS, except that maybe this

crapola might somehow prop up and enhance stem cell function in some

mysterious manner unknown to anyone - especially the manufacturer.

After twenty years of watching " enterpreuners " stick it to CFSers

under the guise of " Well, it might help. Who are YOU to say that

we're unethical for providing hope when there is nothing harmful

about our product? " .... I feel the same way I did about all the

doctors who endlessly prescribe the same thing without telling anyone

that it has never really helped anyone in all the years they've been

selling it.

It's wrong, and if they KNOW it's the same old stuff, they should be

charged for larceny for each count of product they foisted on

desperate people.

I too, would like to hear results from anyone who's tried this

wonder-whiz-bang.

Considering the marketing strategy, it'd be a miracle if it really

did anything.

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I agree. Took that stuff a few years ago with no change.

Edy Rayfield <edyrayfield@...> wrote: It's an awfully

expensive way to get some protein.

erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: Jan Hay

<hayjafcukjenomba@...> wrote:

>

> Is Anyone who suffered from CFIDS, using Stem Enhancement Products

from http://www.stemtechhealth.com.

>

> Some potentially remarkable results have been described.

>

> I would love to hear from anyone with might be supplementing with

such products, as I am planning to try this product and complement my

Whey supplementation.

> Jan.

" Stemcell Enhancement " !

Apparently with the same old blue-green algae stuff that people tried

while it was called by other techno buzz names of the moment?

So here it is - an MLM company " be your own boss " - " Profit making

opportunity " selling a miracle " Phytoceutical " herb-thing which

CAPITALIZES on the publicity surrounding stem-cell research, while

having NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH STEM CELLS, except that maybe this

crapola might somehow prop up and enhance stem cell function in some

mysterious manner unknown to anyone - especially the manufacturer.

After twenty years of watching " enterpreuners " stick it to CFSers

under the guise of " Well, it might help. Who are YOU to say that

we're unethical for providing hope when there is nothing harmful

about our product? " .... I feel the same way I did about all the

doctors who endlessly prescribe the same thing without telling anyone

that it has never really helped anyone in all the years they've been

selling it.

It's wrong, and if they KNOW it's the same old stuff, they should be

charged for larceny for each count of product they foisted on

desperate people.

I too, would like to hear results from anyone who's tried this

wonder-whiz-bang.

Considering the marketing strategy, it'd be a miracle if it really

did anything.

-

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