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    #16
    Chilipepper's Declinol Daily Journal

    Now at least we know that Declinol is a knock-off product from Last Call. No wonder all the comments that it looks the same....".eerily similar" as you put it. A friend of mine used Last Call successfully and told me about it. Guess who his contact was for Last Call? Jon Kirven. There was a company called Access Health that didn't own the Last Call but apparently sold it. They are out of business now. I saw that a Roger Kirven owned Access when I looked at it. I'm going to get Jon Kirven and ask him if they stoled the product and if he says no, why does everything look just like the Last Call?
    So I got on a chat with an person on the Last Call. She said that Last Call was aware of the Declinol product and it was a recent knock-off product that tries to copy the Last Call and "trade on the success and goodwill we have created over the last 20 years. While our products have been used in clinics and by consumers for decades, Declinol has been in the market for about two months." She said there has been a lot of companies over the years but they don't last long. They stopped using the Kirvens December 1. She didn't say why but said that Last Call now markets themselves because the they now controls all the aspect of Last Call from picking the herbs to helping people through the program. I see that the Last Call has their own manufacturing place.
    She told me a lot of people tell her that they can't get much informatioin out of Declinol people. She said if you want to prove it, ask them to tell how many actual people have bought Declinol. Declonol also claims to have been used for years in clinics so she suggested to ask how it could be in clinics if there was not even a product except in the last months.
    The last thing Chillipepper that you should do is don't get sucked in with that nanotech BS. It is very dangerous and unsafe. Look up "nanotechnology dangers". I got aware of it from my aunt who is a dermatologist. They found out that sun screens that used nanotechnology modified ingredients were causing toxisity. There is a lot of bad stuff out there about it. The little particles get in parts of the body where natural substances don't go and make trouble. On top of all of the apparent Declinol mistruths, they also claim their product is natural. A lot of people including the scientists, are seeking a ban. One thing that came up was from a Ph.D at California Ploytechnic Univ. He said it was unsafe and a good example of technology getting ahead of the science. It has something to do with using atoms to change the matter, however that works. I see some health companies pledge never to use it. I wouldn't care if it was free. They must be having problems if they are giving the stuff away. Did you ask Last Call for a free one? I would, you said it worked. Tell them you want to compare it. You must have got your Last Call program from the Access people if it was a while ago. Maybe from Jon.... that would be funny.
    Anyway, I hope something works for you. All of my looking into this has convinced me to buy the Last Call. I figure that if they have been around 20 years and have sold thousands of them, its at least safe and almost everythng I read is positive. My friend that told me about it said he found a study that followed over 1,000 Last Call users for a year and that's how they measure their success rate. I don't know how Declinol could claim 85% (hmmmm, 1% higher than Last Call's study) if they didn't even have a product. The first time I had treatment, I did real good for about 3-4 months and then crashed.
    I feel the opposite from Declinol and I don't like being duped.

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      #17
      Chilipepper's Declinol Daily Journal

      Thank you for going further in depth and confirming my suspicions from Chilipepper's earlier post about Declinol. I asked Declinol directly if they were in any way related to Sobrexa they said "no". I guess they don't but I'm sure that folks formerly at last call are (or at least were) at the Declinol company. I am trying to find a program to use, and the $$$$ required would have really been a huge purchase before I lose my apt. since I can't afford it after the Dr. Bills & Rx's from having Pnuemonia this month. As a single dad I'm glad I didn't throw away the rest of the $ I don't even really have on a product using potentially dangerous technology. I liked the single dose septic packaging, I liked the reduced dosage, I liked the shorter program. However, I too don't like folks trying to pull one over on me though.

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