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Lectroject, what the heck is it?
Question: I found a website of course claiming to CURE herpes, where if you do the treatment, you could possibly test negative for herpes if you had it before. It claims that its some kind of ionic way to get the medicine, acyclovir in cream form, into the site of the virus, through the dermis and into the spinal column, without the medicine having to pass through the stomach where alot of it is broken down, etc. It sounds kind of interesting, but I highly doubt it works. Just wondered if any of you tried it or have heard of it. I mean, if there truly is a CURE for herpes, wouldn't we all know about it?? It would be so nice to have hope, but I think thats all it is in this case. Doubt it would deliver, but HEY you never know, they have testimonials and stuff, but of course those could be BS. www.lectroject.com Answer: heard it is a scam and doesnt work but have not tried it first hand.......i saw it before and researched it a bit.......seems like a scam.....especially if you email the seller....the response you get is nothing personal or explanatory. I asked for more info and got an email back and i quote it said "see lectroject " in dictionary. I was like "what the hell kind of a response is that from anyone legit?" Answer: For an independent analysis of their product take a look at http://lectroject.googlepages.com Hugo Answer: Thanks Hugo. Rule #1: How to recognize a scam: Absolutely anything that claims to be a cure (+ most of everything else that claims to be a treatment). Rule #2: There are no exceptions to Rule #1. Answer: It's definitely a fake... Answer: Good lord...there should be legal repercussions for those who take advantage of others that way, you know? Why is what they are doing legal? :mad: Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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