Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 Though this has come about more recently, but it has always been here. I am referring to people being either overly positive or overly negative about potential products. The simple fact is that if the product works in the end, people will start discussing their positive results and opposite is true. Keep in mind that just because a product may have worked for you, it doesnt mean its a miracle cure and will work for everyone. Lets try to concentrate on the facts here. I have found the most helpful thing is reading what works for some and not others. Almost all of the speculation, without fail, is just that and is rather worthless. With these new products that are about to come, people will try them and the proof is in the pudding. This speculation seems completely futile and in some cases counterproductive, especially considering the nature of the beast (rosacea). There are no ingredients that work for everyone, there is no miracle cream to date. Speculate all you want, preach a product all you want, sell a product all you want...that will go on here unfortunately. However, members beware. You will need to make your own educated decisions. Many statements here are very good, many very poor. Being a member for years now, I have learned to not take advice without questioning and researching it from anyone here. Dr. Nase and a few others are great resources though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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