I'm 56
I'm 56, been on cholesterol meds for years. The muscle aches I'd more or less just accepted. Won't pretend they're gone. they're not but they feel less constant than before. That's enough to keep me at it.
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I'm 56, been on cholesterol meds for years. The muscle aches I'd more or less just accepted. Won't pretend they're gone. they're not but they feel less constant than before. That's enough to keep me at it.
Be careful - they sign you up for a subscription of monthly ordering -- with or WITHOUT your knowledge. Then when you try to stop they apologize and promise to stop. Then the next month they repeat the process, basically ignoring you. You have to plead with your credit card to refuse charges or cancel the card. There seems to be no recourse since government agencies like the consumer protection no longer exist. Shame on this company
GP bumped my statin again and that's when I started this. Nothing dramatic at first. But maybe two weeks in, the afternoon slump wasn't hitting as hard. Still do my usual walks round the block here in Manchester, just don't feel as wrecked after.
Got it during the offer. I'd been seeing the ads a while and kept putting it off. Easy to use, and it feels a bit more serious than the random supplements you see everywhere online. Glad I didn't leave it another month.
I never use subscriptions for the first time I try something, but somehow Edenvia signed me up for a subscription and after many emails refuses to cancel it. This is fraud. Some companies trick you into a subscription and Edenvia does that. They said they gave me a discount for a subscription. I asked them to just charge me full price and cancel the subscription but they refused. Now I’m afraid to use their product, which is shipped from overseas and can’t clear customs easily. I have exchanged numerous emails with them but they refuse to cancel the subscription. There is no refund mechanism. This is a company with suspicious ethics.
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