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They are taking advantage of the suffering of people with panic attacks and depression

Do not trust messages about instant action for problems you have been struggling with for years

Dec 15, 2024 12:50 99

They are taking advantage of the suffering of people with panic attacks and depression  - 1

The advertising and offering of the PulsoRama device against anxiety states continues, despite the institutions' opinion of “questionable qualities” and the decision to prohibit its presentation in a misleading way for consumers. This was reported by a follower of the online platform “We, the Consumers”, who actively posts a video on the social network Facebook with a link to an official website for the sale of the product.

“Do you suffer from insomnia, excessive stress, physical manifestations of anxiety such as headaches, palpitations, high blood pressure, sweating, dizziness, etc.? Answer me in the comments. I hold the solution for you in my hands, and it is called PulsoRama. This seemingly small device was developed by scientists and has been proven to help with the conditions I listed by delivering electrical impulses to your brain. Just 10 minutes a day is enough to feel the immediate effect. My name is Rama Cahul and I am a certified psychologist. I am so sure that PulsoRama will give you relief that I promise a 100% refund of the amount you paid for the device if you do not feel the effect. You will find PulsoRama only and exclusively on the eltromax.com website. Order by 2 p.m. and it will be with you the next day.”

To the video: https://www.facebook.com/100085104607575/videos/558152016869419/?vh=e&extid=MSG-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C

The video was published on October 17, but despite the information about the ban on the unfair practice since the end of November, it continues to be active at the moment. The same applies to the offer on the site from which the device can be purchased, with the same discount: from 239.00 BGN to 99.00 BGN, which saves the customer 140.00 BGN. In addition to this device, the psychologist also advertises other products for panic attacks in a series of videos on her social media profiles.

“We, the Consumers” advises against publicly sharing information about our health status in response to provocations in such videos, which are not intended to support us and help us cope with the problem, but to sell us a product. The encouragement to take urgent action to purchase and the permanently reduced price by over 50% are also a reason to doubt how effective and sought-after a given product is.

Panic attacks, insomnia, depression and other similar anxiety states are common in our modern world and many people are looking for ways to deal with them every day, while unscrupulous individuals are trying to profit from the suffering of these people. When you come across products that promise instant results, check carefully for publicly available information regarding any restrictions on their presentation or sale.