After viewing their video, I was interested in trying the product, mainly due to a passing remark during the talk. It concerned tightening of skin in addition to refurbishing damaged skin. In my family, we have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome in addition to a few other genetic gifts from our ancestors. Because EDS causes a breakdown in collagen tissue, I was curious to see if this product would diminish the negative effects of EDS on skin already obviously stressed.
I am testing the product on my left arm and hand. I bought three bottles to make sure I had enough for my trial. If it is successful, I will pass the information along to family members who can use it.
So far, I have noticed a reduction in the wrinkling across the back of my hand (caused by collagen loss and skin thinning). I've only used this product for about two weeks, and have been remiss in application several times due to unusual life stressors right now (my husband of 51 years died 1/2/18, a close friend had a stroke in October and has now been diagnosed with lymphoma, my multiple handicapped daughter has developed a-fib and has to go through the shock and/or ablation procedures this week).
I'm a bit challenged by life right now, but am trying to say on a routine with the Spot Diminisher for my sisters' and niece's sakes. If this product is effective, we will be ordering quite a bit more for everyone.
ISSUE: TOO MUCH, FARRRRR too much mail trying to increase sales or tout a new product. It has cheapened their product and their reputation in my mind. I thought he was a reputable and respected doctor who had developed this product primarily for his wife. Wrong! All of the unrequested and unwanted emails have put this company in the huckster category.
Dr. Gundry, please reduce the numbers of letters you send out. I'm always interested in NEW products, but upselling creates a cheap negative image with serious buyers.
I hope this doesn't come across as curmudgeonly, but I think you need to rethink your sales techniques. What is your goal? A serious effort to help others or profit? You can have both without sacrificing your dignity.
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend