Author Topic: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?  (Read 5950 times)

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Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« on: January 07, 2016, 11:16:46 PM »
In my searches I found a website claiming to sell a blend of supplements that help with POIS symptoms.  Several of the things match up with what people here have had some success with.  I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with this product in particular or use this combination of supplements.

In normal cases, the product would scream scam to me (typos, not a well made website, dated posts, no reviews anywhere but their site).  But the symptoms of POIS are so bad, that I think the reward if it works might be worth the risk.

(Website redacted to not send them any traffic, I'm leaning more toward it being worthless.)
« Last Edit: January 08, 2016, 09:34:19 PM by JingleJangle »

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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2016, 11:48:28 PM »
Hi JingleJangle, and welcome on this forum,

The site you are referring to has been put up by individuals who have been posting on the forum and reading members posts here, a few years back, that is why the information about POIS symptoms and ingredients seems in line with what can be read on the forum.  However, as you have noticed, this site shows many signs of being a scam site, which I truly believe it is.  Those people are not present anymore on poiscenter.com, and this site is not linked in any way to the founders of poiscenter.com.  I would not recommend anybody to try their products.

Anyway, I do not believe in any multi-ingredients formula for POIS.  As I have often written in my posts here, no single supplement known at this time will work for all POIS sufferers, and even some specific supplement will help a certain number of POISers, but others will get worse when taking it.  So, any multi-ingredient POIS "formula" is a complete non-sense to me, at least considering what is known of POIS at this time.

As I have done for myself, and suggest others to do, I clearly think that the best is to slowly develop your own combination of what works for you, accurately dosing each ingredients by using separate capsules or tablets preparations for each.  I have develop my own, personal formula over years of trials and errors  ( I have shared the results here:  http://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=2090.0 ).

My advice is to start by finding one supplement that helps you a bit.  Than, keep this one at the same low dosage, and try to find another one that adds the the relief, and so on.  Use only safe substances, and stay in safe dose range, and never add more than one new supplement at a time. With time, you will decrease severity and duration of your POIS acute phase, in particular if you add other new healthy habits like a healthier diet, exercise, yoga, and the like.
« Last Edit: January 07, 2016, 11:51:44 PM by Quantum »
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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2016, 01:52:42 AM »
Thank you for the quick response!  I've decided not to order their product.  I will try your suggestion of creating my own personal regimen of supplements by finding out which ones work for me.

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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2016, 08:45:48 AM »
In my searches I found a website claiming to sell a blend of supplements that help with POIS symptoms.  Several of the things match up with what people here have had some success with.  I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with this product in particular or use this combination of supplements.

In normal cases, the product would scream scam to me (typos, not a well made website, dated posts, no reviews anywhere but their site).  But the symptoms of POIS are so bad, that I think the reward if it works might be worth the risk.

http://www.poisremedy.com/
JingleJangle,

You will not go far wrong in listening carefully to Quantums suggestions and also evaluating and reviewing other posters here on this site.

Good luck in your learning journey here.

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Formerly user COLM (previous username accidentally deleted). Few decades with POIS.

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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2016, 08:42:25 PM »
Agree with Quantum, it's definitely a scam site. Naming a site "poisremedy", is equivalent to naming a site "free gold!". All talk, no action, major click bait, illegal, but great if you love throwing money away!

I wonder just how many laws that website is breaking by selling that junk, not just in Texas (where the site is registered), but federally as well. Anyway, not that it matters much, but that site's registered under the name of a "John Tepichin" at "302 Saddlebranch Ct" in Houston, Texas. Just saying. Oh, and its Alexa rating (which lets you know how popular a website is) is pretty much at zero (it doesn't even rank). So yeah.

« Last Edit: January 26, 2016, 10:29:12 PM by Prancer »

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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2016, 04:26:57 PM »
SCAMMING PARASITES
30 years of POIS. Mytelase after O with Iceman breathing technique.

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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2016, 06:15:33 PM »
Sounds more like a bunch of W'S


Forgive my directness
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Re: Commercial POIS Remedy Supplement. Is it any good?
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2016, 05:07:36 AM »
Agree with Quantum, it's definitely a scam site. Naming a site "poisremedy", is equivalent to naming a site "free gold!". All talk, no action, major click bait, illegal, but great if you love throwing money away!

I wonder just how many laws that website is breaking by selling that junk, not just in Texas (where the site is registered), but federally as well. Anyway, not that it matters much, but that site's registered under the name of a "John Tepichin" at "302 Saddlebranch Ct" in Houston, Texas. Just saying. Oh, and its Alexa rating (which lets you know how popular a website is) is pretty much at zero (it doesn't even rank). So yeah.


I just wanted to say Alexa rank shouldn't be considered. Because it's normal that if a website is new or has rare visitors then it wouldn't have Alexa ranking.

But does the drug have any license? I'm not aware of laws in U.S., but normally a drug should have a license or confirmation from a governmental health organization.
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