"Random Doctor, I think not. Did you look up Dr Francis Chen? Get your facts straight buddy."
My facts are straight, "buddy". I did look up Dr. Chen, never heard of him, and there are a few places here and there related to the Regenerect Scam where he is found. He is the Co-founder and Chairman of Pacific Advantage International, a marketing and sales support organization. So umm, I guess he has no bias in promoting products lol. As I said, random MLM Dr. #4,692.
"Would you mind listing your qualifications that give you the ability to sum things up so easily and discount people's achievements/abilities?"
Yes, absolutely sir. I was born with two eyes, a brain, common sense and the ability to think critically, although I hardly discounted anyone's achievements, I simply don't see Regenerect as an achievement. Anything else the Dr has achieved is not relevant to this conversation, nor to me. Also, my main question was for someone to find me published clinical studies (that are not related in anyway to Regenerect or its affiliates) that prove any of those ingredients have any affect whatsoever on any individuals. You probably can't. Furthermore, each ingredient with the exception of your mystical silkworm "extract" can be purchased for a fraction of the price (no exaggeration) which is also a pretty easy way to "sum" things up with little effort.
"I have taken the product, and it lives up to all of its claims. Plain and simple, IT WORKS. Any doubts, call me 530-420-5605 - James Douglas"
"I have tried RegenErect, I am 27 years old and by no means do I "need" the product. However that doesn't negate the fact that it works. I have several friends who have tried it, all of them also confirmed that "it works". "
So lets get this straight while you're pointing the finger at people for misleading advice and poor research; you don't need the product, so therefore you are qualified to test it on yourself... What kind of logic is that? Are the friends you mentioned impotent, or were they just testing it to? If so, did you manage to get all of your impotent friends to even admit to the difficulties? You must be an amazing listener sir.
"Its a dietary supplement, hence it helps people with poor diets."
Yeah... Um, no. A dietary supplement would include essential vitamins and minerals, or something your body needs, or can actually produce itself, which Regenerect does not. It includes silly ingredients that can all be purchased separately for a fraction of the price. Nice try though.
"Do you get paid for your misleading advice and poor research? Did you write a post on Viagra being a scam too? Just curious what motivates you."
I'm interested in legitimate MLM's, that's what I like to write and read about, but in the process I like to label a duck as a duck, or in this case, a scam as a scam. What does Viagra have to do with it? Viagra is unhealthy and bad for your body, but it is clinically tested in an actual scientific lab, by scientists and not chairmans, and it works. Don't try to ally your "product" with Viagra, they have nothing to do with each other. Protecting readers from vultures who sell snake oil is what motivates me, other than that, I just think Regenerect is a silly product, with silly ingredients, for silly people.
"I read this chain of uneducated comments referring to this product as a scam and placebo, which immediately motived me to reply since I have tried the product and KNOW that it works. It irks me that all of you are so quick to call this a scam when you don't really know much about the product at all. Unbelievable."
Don't know much about the product? I know what it costs, I know what's in it, I know where its made, I know who sells it and I know what it looks like. I miss something?
Uneducated comments, uneducated claims. Its a world of balance isn't it? lol
You're welcome to post here as often as you want James.