
I think the biggest problem with this company is that they're selling a bunch of stuff that they're not actually qualified to sell. The products they are promoting have absolutely no scientific backing whatsoever. Most of their testimonials come from completely untrained amateurs who are just flat out lying about their results. And if you dig into their sales page, the entire thing is just made up of random words and phrases like "myelopathy", "tendonitis" and "pain". The only thing they have is a picture of a knee joint that looks like it was cut out of a magazine. I'm pretty sure that any doctor would laugh at them. Even if you're willing to buy into their ridiculous claims, they won't give you anything back to show for it. You can try their website for free and see for yourself. I'd recommend taking advantage of that offer because it's only valid for 14 days and it's never gonna happen again.