Hi All
I came across this link on a Crohn's forum. Mention of Mycobacterium Paratuberculsosis (MAP) caught my eye.
Does anyone here have any experience or POV on Serovera?
http://www.livingwithcrohns.org.uk/
Best, ant
Serovera
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Hi Ant,
That blogger may simply be an innocent individual who was lucky enough to finally reach spontaneous remission, (or maybe, by some miracle, the product accidentally happens to work for him), or maybe he's just someone who's paid to help sell a product around the world. To be honest, I didn't even bother to look up the product, since I recognize from the name that it contains AMP, (aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide). We've discussed other products based on that ingredient in the past, and here is a link to a discussion from a couple of years ago, in which I posted my opinion.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9273
Note that this is just my opinion, based mostly on my suspicion of internet pitches that sound too good to be true, (they usually are), and I could be all wet.
Note that the thread I cited is interesting from another angle - someone joined the board just to try to sell us on this product, (tquick001). I couldn't decide if he was just trying to spam us or not, (he certainly wouldn't have been the first spammer to join the board, and he was mighty enthusiastic about the product), but since I didn't want to delete the membership of someone who might actually have MC, I allowed his posts and his membership to remain.
That thread contains 6 of his 7 posts. Here is the other one:
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=77355
Note that despite his claims of improvement, he was still a long way from remission when he posted that final update. Interestingly, except for that brief round of product promotion posts, he hasn't had any other contributions to post to the board. Hmmmmm. It still sounds like spam to me - what do you think?
Tex
That blogger may simply be an innocent individual who was lucky enough to finally reach spontaneous remission, (or maybe, by some miracle, the product accidentally happens to work for him), or maybe he's just someone who's paid to help sell a product around the world. To be honest, I didn't even bother to look up the product, since I recognize from the name that it contains AMP, (aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide). We've discussed other products based on that ingredient in the past, and here is a link to a discussion from a couple of years ago, in which I posted my opinion.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9273
Note that this is just my opinion, based mostly on my suspicion of internet pitches that sound too good to be true, (they usually are), and I could be all wet.
Note that the thread I cited is interesting from another angle - someone joined the board just to try to sell us on this product, (tquick001). I couldn't decide if he was just trying to spam us or not, (he certainly wouldn't have been the first spammer to join the board, and he was mighty enthusiastic about the product), but since I didn't want to delete the membership of someone who might actually have MC, I allowed his posts and his membership to remain.
That thread contains 6 of his 7 posts. Here is the other one:
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=77355
Note that despite his claims of improvement, he was still a long way from remission when he posted that final update. Interestingly, except for that brief round of product promotion posts, he hasn't had any other contributions to post to the board. Hmmmmm. It still sounds like spam to me - what do you think?
Tex
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