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Dr. Remedy, are you a real doctor??? or just a scammer?

by Guest61258  |  earlier

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Dr. Remedy, you always seem to be advertising the super growth product. If you are a real doctor, where do you work? What do you do? How has super growth spray thingy worked for your 'patients' ? I need proof. The 'testimonial' on its website is not enough. I am 17 years old and 5'6", I want to be at 5'11 to 6;1;

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  1. Time to embrace reality. These guys want your money. There are no "Miracle" growth formulas.


  2. If he has a PHd he is a real Doctor.....

    .....If not he may be just like the rest of us that have been awarded an honorary title like Skepdoc who is an Allopathic Physician and liek myself who is a non US trained Osteopath.

    I couldn't tell you if the Stuff he advertises is any good but I don't rate your chances of reaching 5'11".

    I was 5'5' at 15 and this increased by a whole 2 inches over the next couple of years and didn't change after that.

    I asked the health vistors at school what my expected height would be as an adult and they predicted as much as 5'8".

    They pretty much got it right!

  3. Dr Jarvis, a real doctor and a vet too, who studied the folk medicine of Vermont passed down through generations discovered on tests on both cows and young people that drinking raw apple cider vinegar (in water with raw honey..you generally take three times a day) caused animals and people still growing to grow taller and also have strong bones.  This was due to the acids in it that caused the calcium in the joints and blood to become fluid and then go to the bones.  when the butchers slaughtered the cows they found that the bones were harder and the arteries/cartilage softer when they cut into the ones who were routinely fed the apple cider vinegar oer their feed supply while the other cows not getting the vinegar had more porous, softer bones and hardened arteries.  It works on the same principle of boiling vinegar in a teakettle to dissolve the calcium deposits, pouring vinegar in a hot water tank to cause the calcium buildup to go into the liquid or dissolving an egg shell in vinegar.

    he wrote an interesting book all about it.

    be sure to use only raw apple cider vinegar.  It is usually sold at health food stores or health food sections of supermarkets under the brand name braggs or spectrum..this may help you grow,,it has others but who can say for sure. the book contained many case histories and was convincing to me

    here is the book  

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Arthritis-and-Folk-M...

    it is only about 3 dollars plus shipping and the vinegar is not super expensive either. worth a try


  4. Any doctor who 'endorses' a particular product is pretty much a waste of space, allowing financial commitments to override the ultimate care of their patients.

    But frankly, if you believe that a 'super growth spray thingy' will alter your entire physiology and make your bones longer than they already are, then you're the type of gullible fool who deserves to be ripped off.

  5. Testimonials are proof of nothing.  There are no miracle cures on the internet, just people wanting your money.

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