Re: The problem with oxypowder is -
Hi PC,
yeah, they sent me that exact same message. I'm a little reluctant to ask them because what are they going to say, they're SALESMEN! They're more than a little biased!
I've been in sales too, and I know a hundred ways to dance around a question and make things sound better than the truth. Gee, maybe it's a case of what goes around comes around. Having seen the dark side of sales pitches, I can no longer trust! :)
It's interesting (to me) because I can see myself as the consumer: wanting to believe and hoping it's true that I can dissolve this horrifying, dangerous and truly repulsive plaque full of
parasites and filth that's INSIDE OF ME! without endlessly drinking nasty "shakes" or taking vile potions. Just a few pills every night and it will magically melt away. I WANT TO BELIEVE!!!!!
And on the other hand the sales aspect of it. Yeah right, we just put
Epsom Salts in a capsule, write up a great advertising campaign and even my mother would buy it! We'll call it "nascent oxygen" that'll impress em! I bet we could get $30 a bottle for it if we can convince them it'll magically dissolve their plaque while they sleep!
Bottom line is, I don't think there is any way to know FOR SURE if it's really dissolving plaque. Common sense says that if plaque is as hard as tire rubber it would have to be some awfully caustic stuff to actually DISSOLVE it! I just dunno!!