Declinol

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Was googling different alcohol treatments and came across this product called DECLINOL. It promises to do all sorts of miracles by taking on tablet daily. Cost is around £200 for a months supply!

I just wondered if anyone had heard of it, as it sounds to good to be true. In other words a bit of a scam.

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  • Posted

    HI Vickylou. I do not know Declinol but Amazon user rate it VERY POORLY.....36% of users rate it one start and "like glorified multivitamin but expensive" and others rate it 3 starts and 32%. Make up your own mind I think but it does look expensive.. I have personally used Amazon UK for 10 yrs+ and customer feedback are great. Up to you....all the best Robin
    • Posted

      Exactly my thoughts! I've no intention of buying it, I just wondered, really out of curiosity if anyone had heard or tried it. Never thought of looking on Amazon, yes their customer reviews are usually spot on, so will have a look. Thanks xx
    • Posted

      It contains Kudzu, herb extracts and multivitamins, all of which can be purchased far more cheaply over the counter.

      I could not find any UK Amazon reviews, only US reviews and I don't trust them as far as I could throw them. Do not get me wrong, I like Americans but they have an inability to give accurate reviews.

      There was an Amateur radio released and sold on there, it had many problems and end up with a very high return rate. But every one kept giving it five stars (immediately upon receipt) for fast next day delivery, without even taking it out of the box and using it. If they had bothered to do that, they could have given it the low star rating that the product deserved.

    • Posted

      Thanks for the info. I can think of far better ways of spending over £200 a month! It was curiosity which made me ask about it. I will continue with my thiamine and multivitamins 

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