Does Audizen work, or is it a scam?
It is being advertised online. At first, it appears as a Dr. Oz and Vicks "trick" to cure tinnitus, which is already a red flag. Then, a doctor named Dean Ornish presents a seminar, claiming that tinnitus is caused by inflammation of nerves in the brain. He introduces a tonic which, upon further inspection, turns out to contain Ginkgo Biloba, Hibiscus, Hawthorn Berry, Olive Leaf Extract, Niacin (Vitamin B3), and Vitamin B12.
The cost is six bottles for $50 each, supposedly a six-month supply.
I am skeptical. I would like to hear some other opinions on this, and perhaps others have come across the same infomercial.
It is being advertised online. At first, it appears as a Dr. Oz and Vicks "trick" to cure tinnitus, which is already a red flag. Then, a doctor named Dean Ornish presents a seminar, claiming that tinnitus is caused by inflammation of nerves in the brain. He introduces a tonic which, upon further inspection, turns out to contain Ginkgo Biloba, Hibiscus, Hawthorn Berry, Olive Leaf Extract, Niacin (Vitamin B3), and Vitamin B12.
The cost is six bottles for $50 each, supposedly a six-month supply.
I am skeptical. I would like to hear some other opinions on this, and perhaps others have come across the same infomercial.