Has anyone bought any medicine online? Is it homeopathy, aromatherapy or any natural healing products?
December 4th, 2009 | by admin |
Very recently, I bought EMPowerplus, a vitamin and mineral product that comes from Canada. It was recommended by a friend and the product is particularly used for people with bipolar disorder, depression, and some related mental health issues. The bottle arrived swiftly and there is a lot of customer support for this product. I don’t know if the product will help, but it seems to be a very legitimate company.
In case you are concerned, I don’t think there is any problem buying vitamins and other natural healing products online. The only exception I know of are companies selling acai berries. They scammed me and thousands of others by offering free trials and then continually shipping more acai to you every month at outrageous prices. Enough credit card companies are getting the bad message about acai that these companies might soon be run out of business.
Aside from the acai craze that has blasted through the internet, buying most natural healing products seems legitimate and safe, if those are your concerns. Besides natural healing products, I have bought hundreds of items online, even through eBay, and have been very satisfied about 95% of the time. In most cases, I got complete refunds when I was not satisfied. I hope this answer helps.
P.S. It just occurred to me that you might be thnking of buying prescription meds online. There are legitimate pharmacies that sell online, but there are loads of very dangerous illegal pharmacies selling online without a legitimate prescription. Obviously, these are to be totally avoided.
5 Responses to “Has anyone bought any medicine online? Is it homeopathy, aromatherapy or any natural healing products?”
By Bob on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
The only thing I’ve ever bought is stuff from Salvia Society. They sell Wild Kratom, Salvia and other crazy stuff.
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By YA Junkie on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
Very recently, I bought EMPowerplus, a vitamin and mineral product that comes from Canada. It was recommended by a friend and the product is particularly used for people with bipolar disorder, depression, and some related mental health issues. The bottle arrived swiftly and there is a lot of customer support for this product. I don’t know if the product will help, but it seems to be a very legitimate company.
In case you are concerned, I don’t think there is any problem buying vitamins and other natural healing products online. The only exception I know of are companies selling acai berries. They scammed me and thousands of others by offering free trials and then continually shipping more acai to you every month at outrageous prices. Enough credit card companies are getting the bad message about acai that these companies might soon be run out of business.
Aside from the acai craze that has blasted through the internet, buying most natural healing products seems legitimate and safe, if those are your concerns. Besides natural healing products, I have bought hundreds of items online, even through eBay, and have been very satisfied about 95% of the time. In most cases, I got complete refunds when I was not satisfied. I hope this answer helps.
P.S. It just occurred to me that you might be thnking of buying prescription meds online. There are legitimate pharmacies that sell online, but there are loads of very dangerous illegal pharmacies selling online without a legitimate prescription. Obviously, these are to be totally avoided.
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By Nature Boy on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
I buy most of my stock online, from Mountain Rose Herbs.com, and Puritans Pride.
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By Natural on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
We’ve had great success with Native Remedies. See webpage cited below for more info:
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http://www.naturalliving4u.com/herbal_remedies
By lightspeed21 on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
I usually get teas, essential oils, massage oils and other organic products from this site.
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http://www.teabenefits.com/buy-organic-products.html