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I received a mailing claiming proxene es to eliminate all possibility of disease etc. has it been tested and by whom and is it safe to take?

2007-10-22 10:04:42 · 5 answers · asked by TERRENCE T 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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I checked with the Better Business Bureau and they have had complaints. It doesn't say what the complaints were. The company would not respond to the BBB. It seems it took 36 months for 1 complaint to be resolved. And another was resolved in the last year. I'm not sure how many complaints were made. I am assuming people wanted a refund and had a problem in getting it. And I am assuming it is safe to take and feel it doesn't work. BBB said if you are going to do business with this company that you should let them know that you have checked them out with the BBB.

2007-10-26 02:14:14 · answer #1 · answered by dizzeeone 2 · 1 0

restaurant franchises. there are many legitimate franchises. if you see it on the street (sonic or mcdonald's) then it's probably legit. if it sounds too good to be true then it is. why don't you start your own business... landscaping, cleaning houses, medical transcription, whatever you know how to do. there are legitimate business opportunities, but they are usually a LOT OF WORK and many of them require a lot of selling. Most of them are scams. The info that really works is: start your own enterprise which is really really hard or get a regular job so you can finance starting a business on the side - doing taxes or making websites or.... there's no free lunch or easy jobs that make a lot of money. even real estate and flipping houses is a lot of work and requires capital.

2016-05-24 19:35:58 · answer #2 · answered by juliette 3 · 0 0

It's a fake - none of the claims in their smooth, marketing literature make any sense at all. And this supposedely "Dr." Rocha has a PhD - woo, big deal. Oh, forgot he has an OMD behind his name - know what that means? It means that he studied "oriental" medicine, that's all - what qualifies for this is just reading a box of Cheerios.

Please, if this stuff was real, don't you think EVERY real doctor in the world would know about it? This is just crap to take your money while providing no benefit at all.

2007-10-25 15:27:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The product did nothing for me and good luck with their money back guarantee! I am still waiting for a refund. If you decide to order watch out for their automatic refill plan even though you don't ask for it. The product keeps coming and you keep getting charged for it. They do not appear, at least with me, to be very honest.

2007-10-25 13:34:07 · answer #4 · answered by Dan 1 · 0 0

i suggest you read more about Proxene ES and its benefits...

http://www.slimstore.com/proxenol.htm

2014-05-20 04:33:19 · answer #5 · answered by Russell S 1 · 0 0

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