Sat-16-07-2016, 22:23 PM
(Sat-16-07-2016, 20:45 PM)Fred Wrote:(Sat-16-07-2016, 18:49 PM)mataribot Wrote: The majority of testimonials are paid advertisements.
Yep I often get people contacting Psoriasis Club offering to give testimonials on other review sites for a small fee (usually from India and very cheap) as you can imagine they don't get an answer back from me.
All testimonials should be taken with a pinch of salt and it's only peoples personal experiences that hold any worth in my opinion.
You guys must be talking about something else. The testimonials I am referring to are the personal experiences from patients and doctors who have benefited from its use.
But I do agree, as I have mentioned before, that testimonials are probably the lowest form of evidence. Strictly anecdotal.
Eitherway, as far as LDN is concerned, it's against the law to promote any pharmaceutical for its off label use. A pharmaceutical giant has been convicted of a felony for just that reason. Plus with it being a dirt cheap item, who could afford to advertise it. In the case of LDN, there is no profit to be gained from advertising, even if it was lawful. It's a good bet, the testimonies/personal experiences are real concerning LDN.