Restores testimonial
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From Keith’s web site on Restores, a completely unbiased and unsolicited testimonial: Hello, My name is Tom Spinks, and 22 years ago my son was born. Around the age of seven, Jason was diagnosed with a learning disability and Attention Deficit Disorder. That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD. In the beginning we did exactly what the doctors told us and gave him whatever they prescribed. Once we began our own education on what we were being told to give our little boy and what side effects these medications led to, we stopped giving him these medications and started trying to find something else for him. We tried everything, and nothing worked. But we still would not put Ritalin or anything else in his body that did the damage those drugs do.
and so on and so on…… Of course the interesting thing is that Spinks is the president of Restores. Keith is nice enough to label him as the president. Makes it real believable eh? Ya gotta love the line: That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD
The DEMON ADD. Kind of makes you want to go get a priest….. And of course nowhere on the site does it mention any actual hospitals where it’s being used. Which explains Keith’s reluctance to answer my question.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – From Keith’s web site on Restores, a completely unbiased and unsolicited testimonial: Hello, My name is Tom Spinks, and 22 years ago my son was born. Around the age of seven, Jason was diagnosed with a learning disability and Attention Deficit Disorder. That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD. In the beginning we did exactly what the doctors told us and gave him whatever they prescribed. Once we began our own education on what we were being told to give our little boy and what side effects these medications led to, we stopped giving him these medications and started trying to find something else for him. We tried everything, and nothing worked. But we still would not put Ritalin or anything else in his body that did the damage those drugs do. and so on and so on…… Of course the interesting thing is that Spinks is the president of Restores. Keith is nice enough to label him as the president. Makes it real believable eh? Ya gotta love the line: That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD The DEMON ADD. Kind of makes you want to go get a priest….. And of course nowhere on the site does it mention any actual hospitals where it’s being used. Which explains Keith’s reluctance to answer my question.
Well, you know, I once asked my dad if I was a difficult child and he told me this: "if I had seen your head spinning around counterclockwise it wouldn’t have surprised me." -Chris
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -From Keith’s web site on Restores, a completely unbiased and unsolicited testimonial: Hello, My name is Tom Spinks, and 22 years ago my son was born. Around the age of seven, Jason was diagnosed with a learning disability and Attention Deficit Disorder. That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD. In the beginning we did exactly what the doctors told us and gave him whatever they prescribed. Once we began our own education on what we were being told to give our little boy and what side effects these medications led to, we stopped giving him these medications and started trying to find something else for him. We tried everything, and nothing worked. But we still would not put Ritalin or anything else in his body that did the damage those drugs do. and so on and so on…… Of course the interesting thing is that Spinks is the president of Restores. Keith is nice enough to label him as the president.
Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Mark Probert LI, New York I will honor the privacy of email, and expect the same.
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Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing.
Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics.
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Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics.
Even though Keith posts that in his sig line and has not substantiated it, I believe that HE believes it. If he believes it, then you really cannot say he is lying as that would require that he knows it is not true. I hawe a friend who runs a residential substance abuse facility. They use Restores, and have found that it physically builds up the detoxifying ethanol abuser rather quickly. AFAIAC, Keith just has to list the other 699…. Mark Probert LI, New York I will honor the privacy of email, and expect the same.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics. Even though Keith posts that in his sig line and has not substantiated it, I believe that HE believes it. If he believes it, then you really cannot say he is lying as that would require that he knows it is not true. I hawe a friend who runs a residential substance abuse facility. They use Restores, and have found that it physically builds up the detoxifying ethanol abuser rather quickly. AFAIAC, Keith just has to list the other 699….
As far as *I* am concerned, a list of the hospitals is completely irrelevant. Keith has demonstrated time and again that he has the character to stand his ground here and enter into discussions, rather than simply posting-and-running, like so many others. Joe Parsons — Please remove the "!" from my address to send me mail. I do not wish to receive *any* Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE). I will consider that altering my address for the purpose of sending such unwanted mail is willful harassment. You *don’t* want to do that.
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Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics. Even though Keith posts that in his sig line and has not substantiated it, I believe that HE believes it. If he believes it, then you really cannot say he is lying as that would require that he knows it is not true.
Ah but after being asked many times for a name how can he still believe it when Restores won’t tell him any of the names?
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics. Even though Keith posts that in his sig line and has not substantiated it, I believe that HE believes it. If he believes it, then you really cannot say he is lying as that would require that he knows it is not true. I hawe a friend who runs a residential substance abuse facility. They use Restores, and have found that it physically builds up the detoxifying ethanol abuser rather quickly. AFAIAC, Keith just has to list the other 699…. As far as *I* am concerned, a list of the hospitals is completely irrelevant. Keith has demonstrated time and again that he has the character to stand his ground here and enter into discussions, rather than simply posting-and-running, like so many others.
To me it is far from irrelevant. He is using the 700 hospitals and clinic tag line to legitimize Restores as a sales tool. When he can’t come up with a single one as evidence I will treat it like any other MLM lie. If he wants to participate that’s fine but stop the lying. I put in the same category as Kolnick- it’s just as dishonest.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Keith is honest. In the world of MLM in cyberspace, that is refreshing. Well, partially honest. He’s still lying through his teeth about the 700 hospitals and clinics. Even though Keith posts that in his sig line and has not substantiated it, I believe that HE believes it. If he believes it, then you really cannot say he is lying as that would require that he knows it is not true. I hawe a friend who runs a residential substance abuse facility. They use Restores, and have found that it physically builds up the detoxifying ethanol abuser rather quickly. AFAIAC, Keith just has to list the other 699…. As far as *I* am concerned, a list of the hospitals is completely irrelevant. Keith has demonstrated time and again that he has the character to stand his ground here and enter into discussions, rather than simply posting-and-running, like so many others.
I was being facetious. Mark Probert LI, New York I will honor the privacy of email, and expect the same.
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From Keith’s web site on Restores, a completely unbiased and unsolicited testimonial: Hello, My name is Tom Spinks, and 22 years ago my son was born. Around the age of seven, Jason was diagnosed with a learning disability and Attention Deficit Disorder. That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD.
Of course, that journey is "seemingly endless" because, instead of following sound medical advice, this bozo started a company selling a completely ineffective product, which he most likely forced on his poor son. Barf. — Dave
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – From Keith’s web site on Restores, a completely unbiased and unsolicited testimonial: Hello, My name is Tom Spinks, and 22 years ago my son was born. Around the age of seven, Jason was diagnosed with a learning disability and Attention Deficit Disorder. That is about the time our seemingly endless journey began with the demon called ADD. Of course, that journey is "seemingly endless" because, instead of following sound medical advice, this bozo started a company selling a completely ineffective product, which he most likely forced on his poor son.
Hi Dave: Restores was originally known as StressX and has been used, at least by one facility, as a nutritional supplement when they dried out some alcoholics. The alcoholics that it worked best on were those who developed esophageal varices (think of varicose veins in the esophagus) and had difficulty swallowing solid food. It did a nice job in that area. Mark Probert LI, New York I will honor the privacy of email, and expect the same.
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