Lectroject Feedback

Posted on Wednesday, August 30th, 2006 at 3:43 pm

I have been getting tons of e-mail from folks asking me what I think of this Lectroject product that is out and about on the Internet. I took a look at the information on their site and can’t believe what I am seeing with my very own eyes.

Apparently this electronic gadget supposedly turns acyclovir into some sort of super herpes antiviral. What a bunch of hogwash! lol Acyclovir doesn’t need help treating herpes simplex virus. Acyclovir is already a proven herpes antiviral. So, reading all of that on the Lectroject site kinda cracked me up.

The other thing that makes these people look like royal snake-oil salesmen is the fact that they state that their product can wipe out the herpes virus from a person’s body. That’s just not true at all. To date – there is no way to wipe out the virus.

My prediction is that eventually the FBI will get a hold of the people that run this scam of a product and eventually their site will be shut down. That’s my best guess and certainly my own opinion which I am entitled to share.

Now.. if you have actually tried this product OR you know something about this product that I don’t know by all means.. I’d love for you to leave a comment. I would also like to hear from people that agree with what I have shared here with you today.

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7 Responses to “Lectroject Feedback”

  1. Jim says:

    I bought the device myself and followed the directions exactly as instructed. One week later a terrible outbreak, for me it was a rip-off.

  2. mike says:

    I tried this product a while ago-even did 2 treatments ie. acyclovir tubes,then went for a test which showed a positive result.The doctor explained that acyclovir can’t kill the virus,only tranquilize it.
    Their recent add makes it sound like a new breakthrough when in fact they’ve been selling it for at least a few years

  3. Angela says:

    That’s because Lectroject IS a rip off.

  4. Angela says:

    What are you talking about? Lectroject the scam OR Acyclovir a clinically proven to work on herpes antiviral?

  5. Moedsie says:

    You are correct. The machine itself does not cure herpes, it delivers medication to the cell. The success or failure depends entirely on the medication used. Acyclovir interferes with the enzymes the virus needs for replication of DNA in cells and prevents the virus from multiplying. It is also incorporated into the virus DNA chain which terminates replication. In short we use words like kill, eliminate te describe this process. So antivirals kill viruses or stop viruses from multiplying.

  6. Moedsie says:

    If the Lectrtroject system was a scam GSK a multinational drug company would not be spending $27 million to copy it. The thugs who labelled our device a scam began doing so at the same time GSK anounced their machine.

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