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Success with T-Gone or SonaRx?

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John  Neiberger - 10 Jul 2006 16:04 GMT
I've read a little about T-Gone in the archives and I have a pretty
good feel for the general opinion about it, at least as of a couple of
years ago. But I'm curious to find out if any of  you have used it and
received any benefit from it.

And what about SonaRx? I have no idea what the difference is between
these two products, but SonaRx at least comes with a 30-day money-back
guarantee if you don't notice an improvement. That seems pretty good to
me, although you never really know about some companies. They may make
it really hard to satisfy the requirements of the guarantee so they
never have to pay you back. If the guarantee is real, though, it might
be worth trying.

Have any of you tried either one and seen any real results?

Thanks,
John
Susan - 10 Jul 2006 17:18 GMT
John Neiberger wrote:
> I've read a little about T-Gone in the archives and I have a pretty
> good feel for the general opinion about it, at least as of a couple of
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>
> Have any of you tried either one and seen any real results?

Nope.  Those who've tried have never reported benefits, only monetary
costs.  If you've googled them up, you already know that, right?

Susan
John  Neiberger - 10 Jul 2006 21:02 GMT
> x-no-archive: yes
>
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> Susan

Yep, but it never hurts to ask. :-)  I don't know why anyone would lose
any money trying SonaRx, though. They have a money-back guarantee. If
you don't notice a difference in 30 days, just get your money back. I
read the details of the guarantee and it doesn't seem complicated. You
just have to try the product for at least a month. If you don't like
it, send back the empty bottle for a full refund of the purchase price.

I may give it a shot just for grins. I've done some checking around and
there are many reports of some of the individual ingredients helping
with tinnitus. It's quite possible that they might help over time, and
any help at all would be nice.

John
Susan - 10 Jul 2006 21:24 GMT
John Neiberger wrote:

> Yep, but it never hurts to ask. :-)

I guess not, though I have to wonder why one would, with such a long
history of reports to refer to, compared to the small number of current
posters.

  I don't know why anyone would lose
> any money trying SonaRx, though. They have a money-back guarantee. If
> you don't notice a difference in 30 days, just get your money back. I
> read the details of the guarantee and it doesn't seem complicated. You
> just have to try the product for at least a month. If you don't like
> it, send back the empty bottle for a full refund of the purchase price.

Or you could just save your money and not bother with a shitty product
that won't do anything for you.  The sellers rely on the inertia that
prevents most folks from following through on getting their money back.

But if *you* want to buy it, no one's stopping you.

> I may give it a shot just for grins. I've done some checking around and
> there are many reports of some of the individual ingredients helping
> with tinnitus. It's quite possible that they might help over time, and
> any help at all would be nice.

Which individual ingredients, and which confirmatory studies?

Susan
Eric J. Scharer - 11 Jul 2006 00:24 GMT
> I've read a little about T-Gone in the archives and I have a pretty
> good feel for the general opinion about it, at least as of a couple of
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> Thanks,
> John

   Forget T-Gone, I naively tried it when I first got T six years ago.
Since that time
   I have NEVER  heard of anyone who benefited from T-Gone. As a matter of
   fact, Dr Brom, the man who invented the "remedies" died recently. God
only
   knows who is making the stuff now.

   Eric


jga.socal - 13 Jul 2006 19:36 GMT
> > I've read a little about T-Gone in the archives and I have a pretty
> > good feel for the general opinion about it, at least as of a couple of
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>     Eric

I tried T-Gone a couple years ago.  Search the group archives for my
remarks.  (T-Gone did nothing for me)

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