Sunday 25 October 2015

When Stupidity Becomes Serious

What  we know about Jenny:

- She is obese (confirmed from pictures recently uploaded by one of her JP colleagues);

- She has no medical qualifications;

- She has no expertise in dietary nutrition;

Yet here she is making outrageous claims about how JP products not only help lose weight, but can help deal with a wide range of disorders and diseases - including some like Crohns, that to date has no cure.

While I too have no medical qualifications so cannot exactly go in depth with why this is, putting it best, ill-informed drivel, I certainly know how these products would be useless in combating diabetes.

JP capsules, for instance, contain only four specific vitamins: A, E, C and folate. Diabetes, which you may well know about, is a condition where people are unable to produce insulin and as a result get sick and even die if they do not get their levels replenished. My brother is a case in point and as such needs to inject himself with insulin to keep his body in working order. Thus, in order to fight diabetes, it is all about the insulin.

Can Jenny explain to me how a product that has absolutely no insulin can address diabetes? She can't. It is ludicrous to suggest that diabetics should buy a product that has no insulin to help fight their condition; it makes absolutely no sense. It is like giving a surgeon a toothbrush to cut open a patient's chest to conduct heart surgery.

It's fun to dismiss Jenny's delusions of riches, but this is a whole new level of bullsh!t. It is downright disgraceful to play on people's hopes for life-changing products that could help alleviate symptoms of their diseases, when the reality is these products would have zero effect. You have some nerve, Jenny, to think people can trust you to give them advice on diseases as if your ill-informed, uneducated word has as much authority as a doctor's. Shame on you. Shame on you.

Also, Facebook page count down to 577. Nobody can think of anyone interested in joining, and evidently more and more people are getting fed up with her relentless sales pitches. When is the penny going to drop? I say by Christmas.

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