Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 RonK wrote: .... > One item to make me wary, aside from the medical claims: If you > go to the website you'll see a magazine cover with the doctor's > picture. This is a fake periodical. For a price, anyone can > put their picture on the cover and enclose their literature. > It's from Megabucks Marketing.com. I'm also suspicious. The man looks like he is a salesman first and a doctor second. Did you notice the photo of him in front of his twin engine airplane? Not cheap! I presume he's using bimix or trimix injections, the same ones you can get from any urologist. I can't think what else he's using that would get an immediate reaction in his office. The fact that he never says so indicates that he wants to keep secret the fact that he's using the same medications everyone else uses. If he's treated 9,000 men it's possible that he understands the effects of exact percentages of each of the three possible ingredients better than most urologists do. He might do a better job. If I had a urologist I liked and trusted, I'd rather work with him than this guy. If I didn't, I might try him, holding my nose as I handed over the money. Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 I’m really surprised that anyone would even think about using this bloke’s services when he is so obviously a conman. Here is a list of the magazines that you or I or Hornsby can feature on as cover articles: http://www.megabucksmarketing.com/email-marketing Why would you trust anything anyone says who is aiming at misleading you that he is so expert in his field that “Physician Times Today” would feature his article? Stay as far away from him as possible would be my view. All the best Prostate men need enlightening, not frightening Terry Herbert - diagnosed in 1996 and still going strong Read A Strange Place for unbiased information at http://www.yananow.org/StrangePlace/index.html From: ProstateCancerSupport [mailto:ProstateCancerSupport ] On Behalf Of Alan Meyer Sent: Wednesday, 23 February 2011 4:28 AM To: ProstateCancerSupport Subject: Re: Info on Dr. Hornsby? RonK wrote: .... > One item to make me wary, aside from the medical claims: If you > go to the website you'll see a magazine cover with the doctor's > picture. This is a fake periodical. For a price, anyone can > put their picture on the cover and enclose their literature. > It's from Megabucks Marketing.com. I'm also suspicious. The man looks like he is a salesman first and a doctor second. Did you notice the photo of him in front of his twin engine airplane? Not cheap! I presume he's using bimix or trimix injections, the same ones you can get from any urologist. I can't think what else he's using that would get an immediate reaction in his office. The fact that he never says so indicates that he wants to keep secret the fact that he's using the same medications everyone else uses. If he's treated 9,000 men it's possible that he understands the effects of exact percentages of each of the three possible ingredients better than most urologists do. He might do a better job. If I had a urologist I liked and trusted, I'd rather work with him than this guy. If I didn't, I might try him, holding my nose as I handed over the money. Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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