Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 The doctor also notes that all medications/or drugs are metabolized through the liver, and that the herb supplements that he's selling ultimately cleanses the liver + entire body system. Supplements Dr. Lin has been prescribing: (A) DetoxiA [cleanses liver]* ( ViaPal-hGH-M [helps clean sex organs, hence, restoring sex drive]* © Heat-Tea [doesn't exactly cleanse, but engorges g-spot + genital sensitivity, OR, for men, helps also w/ genital sensitivity and w/ erectile-dsyfunctions] (D) Via Growth-III [i forgot..but ill get back to u on that] (E) Mood-Max [not only helps w/ sexual performance/sexual ability, but also helps w/ your overall mood, which means, GOOD-the-fuck-BYE antidepressants!!---increases dopmaine & serotonin ( & neurotransmitter) rather than inhibits them like ssris] The following with this star * are the vital supplements known to help w/ the post SSRIs effects. Those are the prime products that help, though i could be missing others. And also, since i'm just a messenger, you can check out the website yourself (its on the other post. PLUS, it's a pretty big website so try to narrow down the info in order to find out the info you need). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 as a side note, the Heat Tea is a pro-dopamine formula, which explains why people who have taken it experience a much better mood and increased sexuality. It's also noted that Heat Tea acts fairly quick (within hours). However, personally, i think it wouldn't completely reverse the post SSRIs effects, even if it does improve something. Heat Tea is not for people w/ high blood pressure or cardio conditions. to order, click here https://ssl4.westserver.net/lin-institute/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PLST & Sto\ re_Code=001 under the number 3-001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 I think it would help " Dr. Lin " a great deal if he hired someone who knows English and can clean up all the spelling/grammatical errors on his website. He does have some interesting theories, some of which I agree with. And I do give him credit for recognizing the dangers of antidepressants. But I have my doubts as to whether these treatments are the miracle cures they're made out to be. Luther > > The doctor also notes that all medications/or drugs are metabolized > through the liver, and that the herb supplements that he's selling > ultimately cleanses the liver + entire body system. > > > Supplements Dr. Lin has been prescribing: > (A) DetoxiA [cleanses liver]* > ( ViaPal-hGH-M [helps clean sex organs, hence, restoring sex drive]* > © Heat-Tea [doesn't exactly cleanse, but engorges g-spot + genital > sensitivity, OR, for men, helps also w/ genital sensitivity and w/ > erectile-dsyfunctions] > (D) Via Growth-III [i forgot..but ill get back to u on that] > (E) Mood-Max [not only helps w/ sexual performance/sexual ability, > but also helps w/ your overall mood, which means, GOOD-the-fuck-BYE > antidepressants!!---increases dopmaine & serotonin ( & > neurotransmitter) rather than inhibits them like ssris] > > > The following with this star * are the vital supplements known to help > w/ the post SSRIs effects. > > > > > > Those are the prime products that help, though i could be missing > others. And also, since i'm just a messenger, you can check out the > website yourself (its on the other post. PLUS, it's a pretty big > website so try to narrow down the info in order to find out the info > you need). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 If I remember correctly several people in this group have tried his stuff with only marginal improvement. Am I wrong? Did these products give anybody substantial effects? > > > > The doctor also notes that all medications/or drugs are metabolized > > through the liver, and that the herb supplements that he's selling > > ultimately cleanses the liver + entire body system. > > > > > > Supplements Dr. Lin has been prescribing: > > (A) DetoxiA [cleanses liver]* > > ( ViaPal-hGH-M [helps clean sex organs, hence, restoring sex > drive]* > > © Heat-Tea [doesn't exactly cleanse, but engorges g-spot + > genital > > sensitivity, OR, for men, helps also w/ genital sensitivity and w/ > > erectile-dsyfunctions] > > (D) Via Growth-III [i forgot..but ill get back to u on that] > > (E) Mood-Max [not only helps w/ sexual performance/sexual > ability, > > but also helps w/ your overall mood, which means, GOOD-the-fuck-BYE > > antidepressants!!---increases dopmaine & serotonin ( & > > neurotransmitter) rather than inhibits them like ssris] > > > > > > The following with this star * are the vital supplements known to > help > > w/ the post SSRIs effects. > > > > > > > > > > > > Those are the prime products that help, though i could be missing > > others. And also, since i'm just a messenger, you can check out the > > website yourself (its on the other post. PLUS, it's a pretty big > > website so try to narrow down the info in order to find out the > info > > you need). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 > > If I remember correctly several people in this group have tried his stuff with only > marginal improvement. Am I wrong? Did these products give anybody substantial > effects? This guy is selling the most inane hodge-podge of spurious ingredients I have ever run across. I don't know why the moderator of this group puts up with the obvious greed-based spam posts for " Doctor " Lin and his snake oil, but the bottom line is caveat emptor. The babble on the site makes not one grain of sense, and anybody dopey enough to purchase the " heat " teas and penis-enlarging supplements deserves to be parted from their cash. To date I haven't seen any data that indicates that prolonged SSRI usage makes people stupid... but if SSRIs are driving us into the arms of " Doctor " Lin and his wallet-cleaners, maybe someone should investigate that possibility. JC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Take a deep breath and count to ten! :-) Although he sometimes does appear to be deficient in Dex-terity, some of Lin's ideas actually make sense. Other parts of his site are pure nonsense. It's a weird blend of scientific fact and wild speculation/advertizing. I don't actually allow advertising on the site, nor do I endore his products. But some people do seem to benefit from his stuff. But as you say, " caveat emptor " ! Vornan > > > > If I remember correctly several people in this group have tried his stuff with only > > marginal improvement. Am I wrong? Did these products give anybody substantial > > effects? > > This guy is selling the most inane hodge-podge of spurious ingredients I have ever run > across. I don't know why the moderator of this group puts up with the obvious greed-based > spam posts for " Doctor " Lin and his snake oil, but the bottom line is caveat emptor. The > babble on the site makes not one grain of sense, and anybody dopey enough to purchase the > " heat " teas and penis-enlarging supplements deserves to be parted from their cash. To date I > haven't seen any data that indicates that prolonged SSRI usage makes people stupid... but if > SSRIs are driving us into the arms of " Doctor " Lin and his wallet- cleaners, maybe someone > should investigate that possibility. > > JC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 =( i'm just a teenage girl desperate for a reversal of this whole mess. I've read up the information in the site (and yes, although that the site is formatted in a way that looks like a 12 yr old did it) i still have to agree w/ most of this theories becuase it makes sense. simple as that: it makes sense so i'm willing to try. He seems like a genuine guy despite his strangeness ..i'm chinese too so i got use to the broken english and the weird phrases and the weird " picture " of things. His way of talking just mirrored pretty much the way my mom & relatives would talk. Oh, and the 'snake oil' sounds dumb probably cuz it's a straight translation from the serum. Going back to his products, you may still be pessimistic about me (or anyone) trying it out (or any 'shady' product for that matter) but i'm willing to give anything a try when it seems worth it. Also, i think that just having ssris in our lives in the first place has already robbed us of our cash because we are all constantly trying and trying and trying and trying to find a solution. ty -nutkase > > > > If I remember correctly several people in this group have tried his stuff with only > > marginal improvement. Am I wrong? Did these products give anybody substantial > > effects? > > This guy is selling the most inane hodge-podge of spurious ingredients I have ever run > across. I don't know why the moderator of this group puts up with the obvious greed-based > spam posts for " Doctor " Lin and his snake oil, but the bottom line is caveat emptor. The > babble on the site makes not one grain of sense, and anybody dopey enough to purchase the > " heat " teas and penis-enlarging supplements deserves to be parted from their cash. To date I > haven't seen any data that indicates that prolonged SSRI usage makes people stupid... but if > SSRIs are driving us into the arms of " Doctor " Lin and his wallet-cleaners, maybe someone > should investigate that possibility. > > JC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 /Dex I've been thinking a bit more about your post and feel a lingering annoyance. Please don't suggest that people are stupid for recommending or asking questions about any product. Everybody's just looking for something that works. You are fortunate that you found something that works for you. Not everybody is so lucky. Furthermore, if you don't like the way I'm moderating the site or feel that *I'm* stupid, please don't feel compelled to stick around. You seemed like a nice guy in your incarnation as Dex, but maybe things have changed? Vornan > > > > > > If I remember correctly several people in this group have tried > his stuff with only > > > marginal improvement. Am I wrong? Did these products give > anybody substantial > > > effects? > > > > This guy is selling the most inane hodge-podge of spurious > ingredients I have ever run > > across. I don't know why the moderator of this group puts up with > the obvious greed-based > > spam posts for " Doctor " Lin and his snake oil, but the bottom line > is caveat emptor. The > > babble on the site makes not one grain of sense, and anybody dopey > enough to purchase the > > " heat " teas and penis-enlarging supplements deserves to be parted > from their cash. To date I > > haven't seen any data that indicates that prolonged SSRI usage > makes people stupid... but if > > SSRIs are driving us into the arms of " Doctor " Lin and his wallet- > cleaners, maybe someone > > should investigate that possibility. > > > > JC > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Well put. My only concern is that people are going to spend big $$ for his supplements thinking they will be cured, only to be disappointed. And I am a big proponent of supplements and herbal treatments, I think they've helped me big time. Also - you can get most of his stuff elsewhere cheaper. Crazy at it may sound, I think green tea has helped me a lot. I've had fewer bouts of depression since I began drinking it about 6 weeks ago. The Chinese have been using it for centuries to treat depression. Luther > > Hey, you certainly don't sound like a nutcase to me. Maybe you should switch > screen names with the ranting guy. This isn't to say that I'm endorsing Dr. > Lin's products. In fact, I never posted a link to his website. I'm pretty > sure I didn't even mention his name in any post until someone asked me about it > or until I saw that it had already been mentioned. My own take on the guy is > that he is trying to make money, and, he is trying to help people. The two > aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. If you read through the ingredient lists > on his products you will see that they contain fairly reasoned combinations > of vitamins and minerals, amino acids, and many of the herbs that have been > tried and discussed by a lot of the people in this group, such as: mucuna > pruriens, ginseng, yohimbe, nettle root, saw palmetto and yes, 5- htp. These hardly > seem like an " inane hodge-podge of spurious ingredients " to me. > > Yes, I wish the guy had a perfect command of the English language. I wish he > presented his information in a more coherent manner. I wish his website > wasn't so goofy. But if you look past that you'll see that the he does have a lot > of knowledge. Even if his attempt to blend western medical science with > eastern medical philosophy comes off sounding a bit convoluted and " new agey " at > times. At least that's my opinion. His products aren't a cure all. I don't > think there are any " magic pills " out there. You can look at what's in his > products and go out and by some of the amino acids and herbs on your own and try > them. It would help to read up on some basic biochemistry. How > neurotransmitters are synthesized for instance. Most people don't want to hear this. But > if getting to the bottom of this was easy, we'd all be cured. Before you do > anything you should have your hormone levels checked. A thyroid panel would > also probably be a good idea. Good luck... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 > > /Dex > > I've been thinking a bit more about your post and feel a lingering > annoyance. > > Please don't suggest that people are stupid for recommending or asking > questions about any product. Everybody's just looking for something > that works. You are fortunate that you found something that works for > you. Not everybody is so lucky. > > Furthermore, if you don't like the way I'm moderating the site or feel > that *I'm* stupid, please don't feel compelled to stick around. You > seemed like a nice guy in your incarnation as Dex, but maybe things > have changed? Invitation accepted. JC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 What, no witty comeback? Don't waste my time. Vornan > > > > /Dex > > > > I've been thinking a bit more about your post and feel a lingering > > annoyance. > > > > Please don't suggest that people are stupid for recommending or asking > > questions about any product. Everybody's just looking for something > > that works. You are fortunate that you found something that works for > > you. Not everybody is so lucky. > > > > Furthermore, if you don't like the way I'm moderating the site or feel > > that *I'm* stupid, please don't feel compelled to stick around. You > > seemed like a nice guy in your incarnation as Dex, but maybe things > > have changed? > > Invitation accepted. > > JC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Can we please take this bickering offline, its not helpful. Thanks, - Furthermore, if you don't like the way I'm moderating the site or feel that *I'm* stupid, please don't feel compelled to stick around. You seemed like a nice guy in your incarnation as Dex, but maybe things have changed? Vornan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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