Wow, what a load of liars and Con Artists…
There are a lot of wonder drugs which are marketed online and without the consent of the medical authorities. These lotions and potions aren’t medically prescribed for a reason; they’re potentially dangerous and only do what they claim for a tiny sliver of the population if any at all. There are times when these supposed miracle cures are total fallacy, sold as last ditch rays of hope to the desperate and in actuality all they’ll do is add symptoms of their own and drain a bank account. There’s nothing worse than preying on those who’re in need and there’s nothing more barbaric than creating false hope in order to make money.
A new drug along these lines is the dietary supplement known as WOW which was sold online in the USA as a treatment for arthritis and general muscle pain. The reality of WOW is that it contains a lot of the same ingredients of a prescription drug which, not surprisingly, is prescription for a reason. These ingredients have the potential to do a lot of harm when they’re not given correctly and in the correct poison, remember that the only difference between medicine and poison is the dose and too much of a good thing can be frighteningly dangerous.
The American Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) has issued various warnings about this product but as of yet no notice has been taken. It’s still available on various sites online and is sold to those unsuspecting hopefuls whose only crime is looking to ease their pain a little bit. The FDA are preparing to take much more drastic action against these websites, this could involving seizing the WOW supplement or simply blocking the websites totally.
Everyone is entitled to their hope and their dignity and marketing a cure which the seller knows is unlikely or simply won’t work is wrong in this humble writers opinion, let us know what you think!
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