![]() ![]() "We advise you to review all materials through which you communicate to consumers the intended uses of your products. reviewing your websites, product labels, catalogs, brochures, flyers, package inserts, audio and video, e-commerce and social media accounts you operate (e.g., Amazon, eBay, Facebook and Twitter accounts). Your drug products do not have FDA-approved applications." ![]() " Before a new drug may be marketed or otherwise introduced into interstate commerce, it must be approved by FDA on the basis of scientific data demonstrating that the drug is safe and effective."Various claims and statements made on your websites and/or in other labeling establish that intended for the treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease.".I don't have the bandwidth to go into even half of the objections that the FDA had to the product. That nasty old FDA! How dare they block the release of unworthy papers? (1) Worse still, in December 2017 the agency sent the company a hurtful advisory letter. ".The journal results were submitted to a number of major medical journals however because of tight controls by the FDA and complications with the Pharmaceutical companies which sell the antiviral medication they blocked the release." Well, there aren't any, which was made clear by the company's response to my inquiry. So, naturally, I wanted to see the published results. It would represent a milestone in the history of medicine. Well, if this is really true we're talking about a bunch of first-class tickets to Stockholm. This therefore reflected that they were no longer infected, had no herpes related symptoms or outbreaks and were no longer carriers of the virus. ![]() The length of the treatment found to be most effective for a successful outcome was 4-6 months. The trials conducted proved that in 80% of subjects verified as being positive to herpes simplex virus at the commencement, were after 6 months shown to have negative blood test results to herpes. Synergy’s investigations found that this has never been achieved before and it brings us one step closer to ending herpes worldwide.Ĭan this really be true? After all, the company also claims (emphasis mine): Still, I am nothing if not fair, so I could not help being intrigued by one of their claims: They don't do anything either but plenty of people spend beaucoup bucks on them anyhow. My interpretation of the bolded phrase: "Well, this crap doesn't do anything, so let's at least sell it as a dietary supplement. "A recent study by Synergy Pharmaceuticals may set a new stream of thought on the topic by bringing back traditional natural medicine as an opportunity to make a difference." Third, the stuff in Synergy's "cure" consists of "Rhodiola, Tribulus, Astragalus, Lysine and the Amino Acid Formula." Please.Īlso, there's this, the kiss of death (emphasis mine): Second, the premise of the biological strategy for eradication of the virus was shaky, at best. This is the first time that evidence has proven that subjects who were infected by the Herpes Simplex Virus have undergone a treatment and then shown with further medical evidence that they have completely eliminated the disease."įirst, a grand total of zero cases of herpes have been cured in the history of the world. "What Synergy has achieved is perhaps the greatest medical breakthrough of the decade. Positive results announced by Synergy Pharmaceuticals about a potential breakthrough therapy that not only treated the symptoms but actually eradicated the virus from the volunteers. "Could there finally be a cure on the horizon for herpes sufferers?"įor anyone who suffers from herpes or has done antiviral research, the headline above is a serious attention grabber. ![]()
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