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"Welatonin?" , Thu 14 Jul 16:44


Anybody heard of or had any experience with Welatonin?


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"Re(1):Welatonin?" , Fri 15 Jul 01:57


I hate to reply to my own post,well I'm actually adding ;-)... What bugs me about this Welatonin is that they are offering a 12 month return policy. I mean 12 months? That must mean that they really trust their product to work, or something...


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"looks like crap to me" , Fri 15 Jul 02:35


I just visited the website for this and it looks to be just a very expensive St. John's Wort, if that. They try to appeal to your emotions to sell their welatonin more than with actual science. The product contains St. John's Wort along with a bunch of obscure herbs that a) probably have no effect on depression and b) aren't even in the right dosage to give any effect. I also see no mention of standardization of active ingredients for any of the herbs, or even a mention of the amount of each particular herb in their "herbal blend".


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"Re(1):looks like crap to me" , Sat 16 Jul 11:06


That whole idea of a 12-month return policy sounds a little fishy... I know for those exercise devices they sell on TV shopping channels they often say it's a "30 day money back guarantee" but when you try to get your money back, they charge you shipping & handling plus a mysterious "restocking fee" which eats up almost all of your refund. I have no experience with the company about at all, but the name of their product sounds rather misleading. I'd avoid it for now.


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"Re(2):looks like crap to me" , Mon 18 Jul 00:18


Yeah the site is very unprofessional compared to others, they hardly give any info on it and it's a one page site?!? I found this site by another site consumer digest or something and they had a top ten list of natural supplements for depression and anxiety. Anxietol was first place and Welatonin second. Could be another commercial site.When you see something like this 12 month warranty you're thinking "I'm gonna take it and return it...no risk" but Kelly is right about the 12 month thing it could be a crock.


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"Re(3):looks like crap to me" , Sat 6 Aug 17:36


Here's a link to a letter the FDA has sent Welatonin's manufacturer.

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/g5239d.htm


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"Re(4):looks like crap to me" , Mon 8 Aug 08:45


Do not believe that all of these supplements are scams. I hate the FDA and Anxietol 7 has worked very well for me.


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