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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I'm sure he's on TRT. The other guy in the commercial is probably too. I just think these scams are criminal. These makers knowingly are deceiving people in to using their product thinking it's going to make them better. Meanwhile they get no relief other than a placebo effect and their problems get worse. And it's not like this is some obscure product. They advertise all the time on cable. Way more than Sketchers did with their bullshit shoes.

    And after all the wars on AAS/DS/PH where there government is looking out for "our" interests, here is something they should do something about and they dont.

    And this isn't even their worst product. They also make that Super Beta Prostate supplement too. I wonder how many men with the early stages of prostate cancer, didn't know they had it so they used that shit product until the cancer spread or got worse?

    New Vitality is the name of the company that produces both products.

    Same thing the Bodybuilding magazines do. Advertise huge BBer's touting a product. I think it should all be illegal too. False claim's.

    But they don't specifically say "Look how good Dr so and so is, he is 56 year's old, he looks like this specifically because of ageless male". But they make it in a way that assumes he did. Clever marketing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brohim View Post
    Same thing the Bodybuilding magazines do. Advertise huge BBer's touting a product. I think it should all be illegal too. False claim's.

    But they don't specifically say "Look how good Dr so and so is, he is 56 year's old, he looks like this specifically because of ageless male". But they make it in a way that assumes he did. Clever marketing.
    Yeah, but it's one thing when you're just thinking it's going to turn you in to He-Man, only to find out it's BS. It's another thing for a product that is marketed to treat an illness (despite them claiming it's not) to turn out to be a scam because now you got a group of users that are potentially harmed by the product.

    And even worse. There BS TRT supplements are just going to end up giving bad publicity to TRT. It's hard enough finding knowledgeable doctors willing to do that sort of treatment.
    Last edited by Honkey_Kong; 05-30-2012 at 07:31 PM.

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    I have a friend who used it and he got no positive results! it's a bad deal!!

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