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Pharmacist defends Sure Cure: ‘It is a case of mischief’
Published: Thursday, September 25, 2014
Senior pharmacist Robert Soogrim yesterday defended the “integrity and efficacy” of Sure Cure products and services, saying the only thing the company is guilty of is “having a distinct competitive advantage.” He was responding to claims by United States company Great Healthworks that Sure Cure is making medical claims without proper clinical substantiation, while disparaging its Omega XL product. Soogrim said he was baffled by the company’s complaint that Sure Cure, in “tiny T&T” is crippling its revenue. “Sure Cure is not in the least bit fazed by this latest tantrum-throwing over the overwhelming success of its product. It’s not the first and will not be the last. It comes with the territory of significant success and petty market share rivalry. This is absolutely a case of petty sour grapes whining, which of course is very unfortunate and pathetic for professionals in the corporate world,” he said.
Soogrim said Sure Cure has a firm policy of allowing the success of its products to do the loudest talking on its behalf. “The real test does not come from spurious, arbitrary lab tests. The real test is in the compelling testimonies of the users of the products, as seen on TV, heard on radio and ventilated otherwise. It only stands to reason, and logic, that if a product is less than authentic, or fake, it can in no way yield the calibre of results so prevalently associated with the Sure Cure brand.” Soogrim said no documentation had been sent to them by Great Healthworks enquiring about Sure Cure’s Omega Ultra. “We have none. Nothing. No lawyer has ever contacted us and we believe that it is a case of mischief.”
Asked if there were concerns of any lawsuits in the near future, he said: “Not concerned about that at all either.” He said while Pastor Dr Winston Cuffie was a part of Sure Cure Ltd, the company’s health-based products do not fall under his purview. Questions about the authenticity of Sure Cure products were raised in a news story carried on CNC3. Executive producer Sampson Nanton reported that in a letter dated May 1 to the Ministry of Health, attorneys representing Great Healthworks raised concerns about the sale of Omega products locally. The US-based company said they were unaware of any studies regarding the ingredients in Sure Cure that would support claims being made in its advertising and asked the Health Ministry to launch an investigation into Sure Cure Ltd.
Great Healthworks claimed they hired a private investigator to check the composition of the Sure Cure products by sending the Omega XL product and the Sure Cure tablets to the ISSI Laboratories Inc in New Jersey. On August 20, Dr Yesu Das, of ISSI lab, presented a report which found that while Omega XL contained 18 ingredients, Sure Cure’s Omega Ultra contained seven.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-09-24/pharmacist-defends-sure-cure-%E2%80%98it-case-mischief%E2%80%99
ABA Trading LTD wrote:LalChun wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:The 7th ingredient in sure cure is Jesus.how they guh test for that?
Yuh get d black car register yet?
Waiting for pde lol
you need some sure cure to get yuh sugar down oh wah?rfari wrote:Ronaldo95163 wrote:Knew fari couldn't resist posting
Dan. My pressure and sugar does raise any time I hear da man name call jed
:lol:nos_specialist wrote:you need some sure cure to get yuh sugar down oh wah?rfari wrote:Ronaldo95163 wrote:Knew fari couldn't resist posting
Dan. My pressure and sugar does raise any time I hear da man name call jed
nos_specialist wrote:you need some sure cure to get yuh sugar down oh wah?rfari wrote:Ronaldo95163 wrote:Knew fari couldn't resist posting
Dan. My pressure and sugar does raise any time I hear da man name call jed
rfari wrote:Yeah. Dem like varnish
MG Man wrote:rfari wrote:Yeah. Dem like varnish
when u prize dem open dey sticky inside?
rabiesebola wrote:i started to use sure cure myself and i find i was shhiitttingg too much so i stopped it. so i am subscribing to dis ched for sure
MG Man wrote:rfari wrote:Yeah. Dem like varnish
when u prize dem open dey sticky inside?
rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
Crackpot wrote:How legal is it to advertise something as a "Sure Cure" ?
rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
:lol:rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
rabiesebola wrote:Trini Hookah yuh name not in green so take yuh time!!!!!
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:They also need to investigate these pastors who does tell their blind followers in church the day before election that they spoke to the lord Jesus Christ and he says vote for the PNM. Some of them are also selling miracles $20,000 TT a piece and are providing financing etc. The miracles are given out after the full amount has been paid.
I have a dotish sister-in-law who does go to a certain church in Curepe and before every general election in this country the pastor claims that he spoke to God and God Jesus Christ said vote for the PNM.
They need to investigate these pastors on their claim and if no evidence is found of the Lord telling them to vote for the PNM then they must be charged. Money on miracles that don't work should also be refunded but to the state. People who actually take out loans of $20,000 and up to pay for miracles from the Church don't deserve a refund when they suddenly realize it didn't work, give the money to the state let them build we a highway or make a sidewalk or box drain.
Trini Hookah wrote:I still wanna know where i still want to be a mod tho?
shogun wrote:What ever happened to this nut
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