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I don't belive either that it was a "SCAM," yet as well intentioned as it may have been, the promotion of this needs to be addressed. The person who stated "SCAM" had breast cancer and has a story with very good reason for her disappointment! Stmts by a physician promoting this LIV " it may even prevent breast cancer from spreading to bones," in an article...are life threatening at best. I've seen some very misleading comments out there. I do believe some good may come out of using Mayodyne, just not the critical bone building we hoped for. I want to see some truth in advertising here, and until they adjust their sales pitch, they will be venturing into the unforgivable label!

Enough said by me, just buyer beware.🥰 I Hope everyone has a beautiful weekend.

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I agree and especially when such vulnerable populations are targeted. As has been previously stated, we all have to be our own advocates and do what we think is best for our bodies and that includes the mind. If people have the money for alternative treatments and it puts them at ease - I say go for it. There is much to be said about having confidence and releasing stress and maybe they will have good results of one kind or another.