Thursday, June 24, 2010

Serovera AMP 500 Product Review

When looking at a Serovera review that stated the product had a 96% success rate for the treatment of Crohn's Disease, I was quite suspicious of those claims.

For me it always seemed more likely that I would be part of the 2-3% that didn’t respond, because I have tried many natural treatments that were supposed to be great but did nothing for me. I must admit that I did have very severe Crohn’s in the past and most drugs did nothing to help me either, expect high dose steroids.

Even with my track record for natural treatments I thought I would give Serovera amp 500 a chance, although I did not know if it would work I like to try whatever natural treatment I can. When I ordered Serovera I thought it would take a long time to get to me as I live in New Zealand.

It only took 5 days, which I thought was rather impressive. I took it as directed for a couple of months and it didn’t really do much to help me in the beginning. So I decided to stop eating certain foods which I felt could be causing issues. I saw a difference in the Crohn's Disease after about a period of a week.

I had tried, in vain, many different natural products that were supposed to be 'good', but did not get positive results, so when I noticed this small change after using the supplement, I was encouraged and thought it was significant.



Serovera AMP

Extracts of the Aloe Vera plant, also known as Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides or AMP, and stated to be the healing part of the plant, is the active ingredient in the supplement Serovera. While it assists the natural healing of the body, it provides relief of IBS or Crohn's Disease by helping to keep them in a remission status.

Serovera also claim that there product is 100% organically certified, doesn’t interfere with any medications, and has no side effects. I can say from my own experience that this is true, I am yet to have any side effects and it has been fine to take.

Serovera.com has good customer service from my experience. The only issue I experienced occurred when I did not receive a response, on two separate occasions, from them after sending an email for assistance. I had to send another email.

I don’t like their system for sending them an email. Is it really necessary for me to put in my phone number, address, city, state, country, postal code and then fill out another field with nospam just to send a simple email?

It is supposed to prevent spamming, if I was a spammer I would be put off by filling out all that information, they nearly put their customers off! However I still do not appreciate having to fill in as much information as I would when buying something, just so I can ask a question.

When all was things considered, my experience of the company was a positive one.