New gummy’s for neuropathy

Posted by dkappel @dkappel, Jan 3, 2024

I hate to ask this but the week or two they’re has 50 different commercials Dr Oz, he claims he has a gummy that gets rid of diabetes in 3 weeks. The reason I am mentioning on this sight is he claims neuropathy can be healed in a short time. I never even listen to these type commercials But 50 all over the networks, social media, news sources. Question has anyone seen these and has anyone you know tried them ?

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I only asked when I saw people backing. I have been told that it’s all a hoax, I don’t know who is behind it but this scam should have been shut down months ago. I am sorry if anyone thought my question was me advocating the product. NO it’s a scam !!

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good to hear that.

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Be very careful with this. There are many companies that proclaim they are tested for purity that aren’t. There is no FDA regulation or oversight on these companies.
I researched over 30 companies and found one in Florida that is owned and operated by pharmacists. Their product is triple tested and has actually been approved by MLB for use. My 97 year old mother has been using it for 3 years with excellent results. PharmaCanna in Florida.

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@saidholz, @raebaby, . @seidholz, good evening. Are you referring to third-party testing when you mention "triple-tested"? Please explain the meaning of MLB. Thanks.
Chris

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Be very careful with this. There are many companies that proclaim they are tested for purity that aren’t. There is no FDA regulation or oversight on these companies.
I researched over 30 companies and found one in Florida that is owned and operated by pharmacists. Their product is triple tested and has actually been approved by MLB for use. My 97 year old mother has been using it for 3 years with excellent results. PharmaCanna in Florida.

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Which exact product do you buy?

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Are legit treatments neuropathy?

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Are legit treatments neuropathy?

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@mike169 Are there legit treatments for neuropathy?

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@mike169 Are there legit treatments for neuropathy?

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Every “Dr. Oz diabetes gummy” is a scam.
Search results show:

• Dr. Oz has publicly denied endorsing any diabetes gummy. Scammers use his name and image without permission. chaztin.com
• Ads often use deepfake videos to make it look like he’s promoting a miracle cure. chaztin.com
• The BBB has documented cases where people clicked these ads and were charged far more than advertised (e.g., $239.95 instead of $39.95). Better Busin...
• Fake websites use fabricated testimonials, fake studies, and stolen images to appear legitimate.

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Every “Dr. Oz diabetes gummy” is a scam.
Search results show:

• Dr. Oz has publicly denied endorsing any diabetes gummy. Scammers use his name and image without permission. chaztin.com
• Ads often use deepfake videos to make it look like he’s promoting a miracle cure. chaztin.com
• The BBB has documented cases where people clicked these ads and were charged far more than advertised (e.g., $239.95 instead of $39.95). Better Busin...
• Fake websites use fabricated testimonials, fake studies, and stolen images to appear legitimate.

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Profile picture for sash @sash

Every “Dr. Oz diabetes gummy” is a scam.
Search results show:

• Dr. Oz has publicly denied endorsing any diabetes gummy. Scammers use his name and image without permission. chaztin.com
• Ads often use deepfake videos to make it look like he’s promoting a miracle cure. chaztin.com
• The BBB has documented cases where people clicked these ads and were charged far more than advertised (e.g., $239.95 instead of $39.95). Better Busin...
• Fake websites use fabricated testimonials, fake studies, and stolen images to appear legitimate.

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I started to watch the 60 minutes broad cast with Dr. OZ saying microplastics build up in extremities feet/hands & brain is the latest cause of neuropathy. Deep sleep cleanses the brain but there was only exercise, carrots etc to cleanse the body whole.

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Profile picture for sash @sash

Every “Dr. Oz diabetes gummy” is a scam.
Search results show:

• Dr. Oz has publicly denied endorsing any diabetes gummy. Scammers use his name and image without permission. chaztin.com
• Ads often use deepfake videos to make it look like he’s promoting a miracle cure. chaztin.com
• The BBB has documented cases where people clicked these ads and were charged far more than advertised (e.g., $239.95 instead of $39.95). Better Busin...
• Fake websites use fabricated testimonials, fake studies, and stolen images to appear legitimate.

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@sash yes Dr oz and sonja gupta there is a women Barbara
all fake

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I would question anything Dr. Oz recommends. He has had numerous law suits.

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