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Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:18 am |
MEG 21 is another product from a "science based company" that has been around for awhile, but you don't hear much about it. I tried the face cream when it first came out and was only slightly impressed, but I see that they have a hand cream and that might be worth investigating.
I don't think they will ever disclose much about their secret ingredient (supplemine), but the company is pretty solid.
http://www.meg21.com/supplamine/discovery.php |
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Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:01 pm |
I tried the MEG 21 and it didn't do a thing for me. This is not unusual, but I thought I would pipe up on it. I think if some of these "miracle" products really produced the miracles claimed, you would hear a lot more about them! |
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Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:29 pm |
rileygirl wrote: |
I tried the MEG 21 and it didn't do a thing for me. This is not unusual, but I thought I would pipe up on it. I think if some of these "miracle" products really produced the miracles claimed, you would hear a lot more about them! |
Perhaps, but I think this is another example of "scientists" not really knowing how to market a product. The emphasis in this case is diabetes. They are only putting out the skin care line to help with the funding. I don't think it is a miracle product by any stretch (I don't believe in miracle products), but I am guessing that it does have some basis in science. |
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