There was once a man, a New Zealander based in Auckland, who suffered from Myasthenia Gravis and went to hospitals and doctors all over Australia and New Zealand, but to no avail. His desperation lead to him to take over matters in his own hands and he started to research on alternative medicine for his condition. He sourced many botanical plants and seeds from all over the world after going through numerous modern and ancient handbooks of herbal medicine. Through continuous trial and error he selected some herbs while rejecting others. Eventually he short listed those that showed some efficacy in his trials and combined them in one blend to make the basic formulation for his treatment. Not only were his symptoms relieved, he managed to get rid of Myasthenia Gravis for ever.
Equipped with his powerful discovery, he embarked upon helping others. Some how, he managed to get some small articles squeezed in New Zealand's local newspapers discussing the amazing success he had in treating his condition with natural botanicals.
Around that time, a group of entrepreneurs had started a company called Gordon's Herbal Research Center or GHRC. GHRC was on a mission to document the therapeutic effects of all herbal plants in order to discover products that can be patented and be suitable for marketing.
The newspaper articles caught the attention of one of the members of the company. GHRC conducted some basic tests and found the compound to be highly effective against Myasthenia Gravis. Rights for the formula were purchased from the original discoverer and the compound was named Greveton.
The company started to collect anecdotal data for formal research on Greveton and started testing it in vivo (with live animals) and in vitro (with cell culture study).
After many months of comprehensive Chemical Characterization and testing of the Greveton compound, it was declared highly effective for treatment of Myasthenia Gravis . It was concluded that the product was a novel discovery.
Toxicity studies took more than two years and indicated no toxicity whatsoever.
To date, thousands of patients have been treated with Greveton for Myasthenia Gravis with a success rate of more than 80%.
And there was a man, a New Zealander based in Auckland, who chronically suffered from Polycythemia Vera and went to hospitals and doctors all over Australia and New Zealand, but to no avail. His desperation lead to him to take over matters in his own hands and he started to research on alternative medicine for his condition. He sourced many botanical plants and seeds from all over the world after going through numerous modern and ancient handbooks of herbal medicine. Through continuous trial and error he selected some herbs while rejecting others. Eventually he short listed those that showed some efficacy in his trials and combined them in one blend to make the basic formulation for his treatment. Not only were his symptoms relieved, he managed to get rid of Polycythemia Vera for ever...
And there was a man, a New Zealander based in Auckland, who chronically suffered from Tinea Versicolor and went to hospitals and doctors all over Australia and New Zealand, but to no avail. His desperation lead to him to take over matters in his own hands and he started to research on alternative medicine for his condition. He sourced many botanical plants and seeds from all over the world after going through numerous modern and ancient handbooks of herbal medicine....
And there was a man, a New Zealander based in Auckland, who chronically suffered from Premature Gray Hair and went to hospitals and doctors all over Australia and New Zealand, but to no avail. His desperation lead to him to take over matters in his own hands and he started to research on alternative medicine for his condition...
Hang ON! ...Wait a just a minute! ...Is this all the same guy?
Well, as the ingredients for Greveton, Veraceton, Cloreton, Pigmenton, are all identical, I guess it was! Apparently, he also had Costochondritis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Abdominal Adhesions, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, and Rectal Prolapse, because the same formula is listed to treat those, too.
Amazing.
Apparently this guy had a few buddies with him on his epic journey for a cure (I guess they left that part of the story out). One of the buddies had Motor Neuron Disease, Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Sjogrens Syndrome, Inclusion Body Myelitis, Benign Essential Tremor, Flatulence, Lichen Planus, Hydrocele, Granuloma Annulare and Burning Mouth Syndrome, which I guess he cured with his little list of herbs.
No, really; Motor. Neuron. Disease. Which is an umbrella term that includes ALS among other things. Yet he "got rid of it forever", went on to run clinical trial for two years without dying and then treated "...thousands of patients with a success rate of more than 80%.
Pity he's not real, he'd be me new hero.
So yes, In case you haven't guessed already, You can add Gordon's Herbal Research Center (GHRC), of N312,
Private Bag 92185,
Auckland 1142,
New Zealand
...to my list of scam sites. The list of their sites is below (list updated Sept 6th 2009)
Abdominal
Adhesions |
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Achlasia |
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Actinic
Keratosis |
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Alopecia |
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Atrial
Fibrillation |
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Bell's
palsy |
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Benign
essential tremor |
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Blepharitis |
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Bronchiectasis |
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Bullous
Pemphigoid |
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Burning
mouth syndrome |
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Cellulitis |
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Costochondritis |
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Delayed
Ejaculation |
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Emphysema |
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Epididymitis
|
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Eye
bags |
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Flatulence |
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Folliculitis |
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Ganglion
cyst |
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Gastroparesis |
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Granuloma
annulare |
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Grave's
Disease |
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Grover's
Disease |
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Guillain-Barre
Syndrome |
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Hand
Tremors |
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Hernias |
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Hidradenitis
Suppurativa |
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Hydrocele |
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Hyperhidrosis |
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Ichthyosis |
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Inclusion
body myositis (IBM) |
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Keloids |
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Keratosis
Pilaris |
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Lichen
Planus |
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Lipoma |
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Melasma |
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Motor
Neuron Disease |
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Myasthenia
Gravis |
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Myelitis |
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Narcolepsy |
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Osteomyelitis
|
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Pemphigus |
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Peripheral
Neuropathy |
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Peyronie's
Disease |
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Polycystic
Kidney Disease |
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Polycythemia
Vera |
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Polymyalgia
rheumatica (PMR) |
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Porphyria
(All 6 kinds?) |
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Post-Polio
Syndrome |
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Post-traumatic
Syndrome |
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Premature
Gray Hair |
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Prickly
Heat |
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Rectal
prolapse |
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Retinal
Vein Occlusion |
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Retinitis
Pigmentosa |
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Scleroderma |
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Sebaceous
Cyst |
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Seborrheic
Keratosis |
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Sjogrens
Syndrome |
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Tinea
Versicolor |
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Trigenimenal
Neuralgia |
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Urethritis |
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Uveitis |
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Vocal
Cord Nodules |
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Waldenstrom's
Macroglobulinemia |
Is GHRC related to the other scam sites I have mentioned before? My gut says yes, but I haven't found the proof.
Yet.
Please note: I will not take responsibility for the language and grammar in the stories at the top of this piece. They were pasted almost directly from the GHRC sites.
P.S. I forgot to mention: The first formula, the one for Myasthenia Gravis, Polycythemia Vera, Tinea Versicolor, Premature gray hair, Costochondritis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Rectal Prolapse; contains 13.81 mg of strychnine (less commonly known as Strychnos Nuxvomica). From what I can gather, Strychnine is dangerous when you get to about 1.5-2mg per kilogram of body weight (less for some people). So if you do have some of this stuff in the house, don't double up on your dosage and never give it to children. OK I don't know who might give Pigmeton to a 20 pound child, but I thought I would mention it; -just to be safe.
P.P.S. Hysmeton , Olceton, Felceton, Dermeton, Gabeton, Glenteton, Prigmeton, Nedeton, Cremeton, Creseton, Sepreton, Preleton (for babies!), Osemeton and Gabeton all list 43.47 mgs of Cinnabar as an Ingredient. Cinnabar is Mercury Sulphide (HgS) , also known as Red Mercury, i.e. the stuff from which refined mercury (Hg) is made. Mercury is a known neurotoxin.
...but "Cinnabar" sounds so much nicer than "poison" don't you think?
Again, never give any of these products to children. Or to anyone.
But especially not to children.
I received Creseton pills from you and read the comment about the claim to curing Bronchiectasis why was this not published in the Lancet?
George Thomson
Posted by: George Thomson | May 21, 2010 at 05:02 AM
George,
You didnt receive them from me. Good point about The Lancet.
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | May 21, 2010 at 06:44 AM
DEAR, DEAR, FOLKS, WHETHER YOU ARE AMERICANS OR
SQUAREHEADED SCANDINAVIAN, AS ME...WE ALL CAN END
UP WITH THIS...
I SUFFER FROM ICHTYOSIS, BUT I KNOW, SO FAR, THAT
THERE ARE NO CURE FOR IT...BUT, LETS SEE WHAT OTHER
MEAN...SO I FOUND THIS "OSMETON"...AND LOOKED UP THIS
COMPANY...IN N.Z....IT LOOKED OK, SO I SENT A MAIL AND
ASKED ABOUT SIDE-EFFECTS CONCERNING THIS SKIN-
DESEAS, AND I GOT AN ANSWER RATHER QUICKLY, BUT
NO ANSWER TO MY QUESTIONS...AND I AM STABBURN FELLOW, SO I ANSWERED AGAIN, AND THE ANSWER AGAIN
WAS RELUCTANT IN INFORMATIONS...
BUT THEY WAS VERY KEEN TO GET ME "HOOKED" TO
BUY...BUT...I HAVE LIVED A WHILE SO I AM NOT THAT EASY
TO FOOL...NOT EVEN BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, CAN FOOL ME SO EASILY...
BUT I READ THE WARNING FROM MEDSAFE ABOUT THIS,
SO I AM GLAD I DIDNT PURCHASE ANYTHING...
I WILL, WITH PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR OF THIS SITE, SEND THIS TO THE LOCAL NORWEGIAN NEWSPAPER
AS WARNING TO OTHERS, AS EXTREMELY MANY PEOPLE
ARE BUYING FAKE MEDICINE ON THE INTERNET...SO BE AWARE...
BEST REGARDS TO ALL...
KNUT HANSEN - NOT FAKE...
TECHNICIAN-CLERK-LIFEPHILO+++
Posted by: KNUT HANSEN | May 25, 2010 at 08:35 PM
Knut,
I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. By all means, submit to your local paper (but may I remind them that my work is copyright protected).
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | June 12, 2010 at 11:21 AM
i ran across their website yesterday and ordered it fast. I have been suffering from Alopecia for 7yrs now. And they fooled me so i ordered it yesterday and decided today (to late) that let me google gordons herbal center. Then i bumped into your website. 1 day to late. but i think i should call my credit card company and hope they don't charge it.
The scary thing is that they promised the hair would grow back within 30days and i jumped on it fast and ordered 2 containers of tablets.
any cures for alpocia you can email me zakisl@aol.com
Posted by: zack | June 15, 2010 at 02:56 PM
Zack,
I don't know if any legitimate cures for alopecia, Sorry.
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | June 18, 2010 at 02:32 PM
Hi,
I do not understand exactly what is going on with the Greneton product and it's company. The story on this site talks about people getting 80% recovery. And does not indicate that anyone was harmed by the herbs, or anything else. Can someone give me some facts that support that they are a scam without long interesting stories that do not say negative things. And tell me specifically what is wrong with the company or the products. The only thing I \understood is that someone received a package from Pakistan. Am I to understand that Gordon's Herbal site is totally bogus and not real remedies? I welcome clarity. I spent hours researching the condition granuloma annulare and searching for help, and thought it was an answer for my friend's condition. (e-mail address withheld) Please only email with a short email and no ads thank you. Victoria
Posted by: victoria silverstein | June 19, 2010 at 09:55 PM
Victoria,
I am replying in the public forum because I don't do personalized replies, especially when people insult me with a jibe about "no ads". Please read my site before you make unfair assumptions about me.
"Gordon's herbal Research Center" in general and "Greneton" in particular are scams because:
1. Exactly the same "interesting" story that is used to sell this product is used for 64 products.
2. Ditto exactly the same testimonials from exactly the same people
3. Exactly the same ingredients in exactly the same quantities are touted as a cure (by the same company)for conditions including (but not limited to): Erectile Dysfunction, Depression, Alcoholism, Lou Grehig's Disease, Hydrocele, Farting, and rapid aging.
Honestly, if one formula fixed all that, don't you think it would be on the cover of Newsweek?
Also -if all this hasn't convinced you: "Gordon's" is supposed to be based in New Zealand, but the New Zealand Government has issued a warning against them.
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/0/22459AF3D41CA288CC257676007E651F
The NZ Government says (extract) :
“Our investigations indicate that all 65 websites are operated from overseas and are a money-making scam,”
They also say that claims Gordon's make implying that the treatments were approved by the NZ health Authority and the FDA are not true.
So if you want to avoid harming your friend any further, stay well away from Gordon's Habitual Scamming Center.
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | June 19, 2010 at 11:18 PM
Oh and that 80% figure? totally false and unsubstantiated. They *can't* have run any tests "in-house" because they don't HAVE a house! They have no physical presence in NZ at all -just a mail forwarding service that sends their mail right back out of the country. to -if the NZ govt is to be believed- one guy running a scam out of his house in Pakistan.
It's all lies, lies, lies. Very huge ones, but lies all the same.
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | June 19, 2010 at 11:26 PM
Dear OSM,
Thanks for your explanation. I am new with using a computer, and I did not understand the system of replying. That is why I included my email. Apologies from a newbie. I had no intention of insulting anyone. I just find websites in general a bit confusing because there is usually a lot on the pages and for some reason I don't see everything initially. (I recently discovered the emoticons were right there in front of me all the time.) After I sent the post, I reread the other entries and saw many people complaining about the company in detail.
Most people say using the computer "is easy". I'm still in a long learning curve. It's true that one never knows what is authentic on the internet or if it is something to be ware of. It's good that this post board exists. I appreciate your time. It is encouraging that some people have found solutions to "stubborn" conditions. Blessings to everyone... Victoria
Posted by: victoria silverstein | June 20, 2010 at 04:45 AM
I, too, was sucked in by this scam. I paid the money (by VISA) and waited well past the 3 weeks, and finally emailed them and got the same response listed above. A new package was sent out. While it was supposedly en route I was musing on how shabby the whole thing was starting to feel and I remembered how non specific the testimonials were and an alarm bell went off. A moments' research (thanks, Google!) found me this site.
I emailed them immediately, sending a link to this site as proof and actually got my payment returned to VISA, but because they had my VISA number now and on re-visiting their site I saw this when I clicked on the privacy tab (very easy to not notice):
Information Sharing Preferences
We may share information with carefully selected vendors, business partners and other organizations that are not part of the Flemeton.com
I felt I had to cancel my card immediately and get a new one, which I did.
Posted by: Russell | June 26, 2010 at 07:41 PM
I am a 51 year old woman who lives in VA and have suffered from what I believe to be Granuloma Annulare for many painful years. I have similar symptoms as well as symptoms similar to NLD, I would like very much to try your medication unfortunately I cannot afford the $89.00 bottle. Do you offer a smaller size bottle at a lower cost? I look foward to hearing from you. Thank you in advance
Lynnette Espada
Posted by: Lynnette Espada | July 09, 2010 at 04:33 PM
Lynette,
You seem to be confusing me with the scammers. This site is not affiliated or associated in ANY way with the products that we expose as frauds.
My best advice to you is to cancel your order and save your money because chances are the product you want to order wont help you and will probably harm you
OSM
Posted by: One Sick Mother | July 14, 2010 at 10:34 PM