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TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008
To the skeptics that do not buy Alex's products
If Alex sent me a free month trial of GP and SCF to let me test, would you, the skeptics, start buying Alex's products if I proved through documentation that it did indeed cure my disability?

frank2008- 07-06-2008

this is ridicoulus. If they work, soon or later there will be no more skeptics; soon or later all will buy gp and scf if they work. nobody needs to wait you try it for free.

TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008

Hey, with proof, it'll come along ALOT sooner. If Alex really cares about helping people, he would do this. He would want the word to get out as fast as possible. If I come up with something that truly helped people, I'd want to get as much proof out there as possible.

frank2008- 07-06-2008

well, if YOU really care about people, why don't you BUY gp and scf. If there is only one possibility to help so many people SOONER as you say, why you don't try? Come on, gp and scf cannot hurt you, I am sure you take medicinal herbs like tea and ginseng and such. So it wouldn't be a waste of money.

TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008

Why would I buy something I think is a scam? I don't want to give a scam artist more money. If somebody else posted proof like I'm willing to give, I would buy it. But nobody has stepped up to do it, so I'm willing to. I don't have money to just waste. If it worked, I would buy it with no hesitation because it would be worth it. It wouldn't just be helping me, but MANY other people.

wowchung- 07-06-2008

what type of disability is it(if you don't mind me asking)if it's a vision disability of some sort my expectations of it healing isn't high.

DrSchadenfreude- 07-06-2008

He's legally blind, yeah. But Alex promises that his new formula heals that...quickly.

TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008

what type of disability is it(if you don't mind me asking)if it's a vision disability of some sort my expectations of it healing isn't high. Yes, I'm visually impaired (legally blind). I have "Retinitis Pigmentosa". As DrSchadenfreude stated, Alex claims that his products would heal the blind and deaf within a month. I don't believe it could be healed by his products either. I pretty much have no expectations. That's why I think I could be a good candidate for testing. If it improves my vision, I will provide proof. If it doesn't, then that would just confirm what most people already thought. I think that right there is why Alex doesn't want to do it.

DrSchadenfreude- 07-06-2008

Alex, why not give this ONE guy a go?

TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008

Ok, how about this. I will pay for it if I see any results. Hell, if it works, I will pay double for that one month supply. Of course, this would be after I see results.

DrSchadenfreude- 07-06-2008

Alex, if your product works this is surely a good idea?!

Jaguar b. p.- 07-06-2008

You should try like, looking into the sky. I think that is how eyes and eyesight developed originally, because of sunlight. Also drinking water because it creates clean new cells instead of your damaged ones in the eye. But first of all you need to fix your magnetic flux using the original eternal life device

TwistinUnderSchizophrenia- 07-06-2008

I mostly drink water as it is. My eyes are so sensitive to light (my pupils don't contract well), so it's even hard for me to walk outside during the day because the brightness hurts my eyes. I can usually only look into the sky when the sun is going down. Sometimes I can in the day time. It just depends. Some days my eyes seem more sensitive then others.

Jaguar b. p.- 07-06-2008

You should stare into the sky around 8:30 AM (not directly into the Sun obviously, just the sunlit sky and clouds) As for water, what you do is occasionally when you feel like it you run hot water and drink a larger quantity. That kind of gives it a flush

DrSchadenfreude- 07-07-2008

This man is vision impaired - you genuinely think that's going to help?!