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Has anyone tried QuickRelief for psoriasis?

By Anonymous April 2, 2010 - 7:06am
 
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I have had p for 41 years and have never found anything except getting sunburned that helped it. I have it now over 70% of my body. I am very depressed about it. Summer is coming and I won't be able to cover it up. Has anyone tried QuickRelief for psoriasis?

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Anonymous

Why are all the positive responses about QuickRelief "Anonymous"? Something doesn't seem right when all the good reviews can not be legitimized. How does this website filter out product-owners from perpetuating their own advertising hype?

October 7, 2012 - 9:02am
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I have no problem giving my name behind a good review for Quick Relief

July 27, 2013 - 12:43pm
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Anonymous

QUICK RELIEF pills do NOT work. I tried it for 3 months and if anything, it made my eczema worse. When I complained, they suggested I doubled the dose - no money back.
The spray is very good, however. Does not cure eczema but it does does give instant relief when you are itchy.

August 22, 2012 - 9:16am
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Anonymous

I also tried QuickRelief and it MAY work for some, but definitely not me. Where it IS a scam is that they say it is "guaranteed to work or it's free." I could not locate the actual guarantee wording on the website prior to ordering, so I assumed "THAT" statement meant what MOST of us would expect...a full refund if it did not work. When I questioned procedures for getting a refund, I was THEN e-mailed a copy of the exact guarantee, which as mentioned above involves paying shipping monthly to get more "free?" product. My psoriasis actually got noticeably worse while using this product so WHY would I choose to spend MORE money to put questionable products into my body that may be making matters worse? Since when does ~$200=free? This is false advertising by the company and I wouldn't want anyone else to be misled by it. I was and still am unemployed, so there just is not money to try something else if this company fails to stand behind the words as they are written openly on the website...not the HIDDEN words you see when you try to utilize the guarantee. They state they are more accommodating than other companies for this situation, but I can tell you that another product I used failed miserably and made matters worse. THAT company was only charging about $40 for their product, with similar effectiveness "statistics" and when I brought it to their attention, they refunded my purchase price and covered my dermatologist bill, 12 laser treatments, and some prescription topical products that were needed to resolve the problem to the condition I was in before the use of the product. It's a TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN OPERATION and THAT is why I have a problem with QuickRelief. I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy.

May 7, 2012 - 10:11pm
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Anonymous

I would have to give Quick relief a thumbs up. I out of the blue was afflicted with severe psoriasis .tried everything on the market ....quick relief was the only thing I didnt waver from, combined with apple cider vinegar spiked baths with a healthy does of salt brought me out of the severe zone and cleared up in a few mo. for just maintenance I use regulaar baths with a coal tar shampoo and over the counter cortisone for spotting and early stage break outs. saw a visable change in skin when gone off after 6mo. on quick relief, so I gotta get some more ..gotta go... good luck all

February 11, 2012 - 8:32pm
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Anonymous

I have tried the quickrelief at quickrel.com. IT IS A SCAM! The moneyback guarantee is a hoax.. no money back .. ever. They force you to try it for 6 months so that your credit card company cannot come back on them. THEN.. the guarantee.. after 6 months.. they will continue to send you the product for free until it works for you - that is their guarantee. Oh, yeah, dont forget the $12.95 per month shipping fee for your FREE product. DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM!

November 15, 2010 - 9:13pm
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Quickrelief is NOT a Scam! It is the only thing in 25 years that worked for me. I had 80-90% body coverage and Quickrelief cleared it in a few months. I've never been happier. I tell all my friends to try it. It works for 98% of all who do. Bye-bye steroid creams that destroy your adrenal glands, (causing anxiety) bye-bye Enbrel and all the others that are ungodly expensive and can actually be fatal. Try Quickrelief for psoriasis/exzema. It really worked for me. Author, Angel Black

March 7, 2012 - 12:54pm
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

I'm sorry that happened to you!!
I have had severe psoriasis on my arms, legs, hands and feet for many years and FINALLy found a regimen that at least helps...a daily bleach bath with about a half cup bleach in a full tub of comfortable water. It should feel slightly oily, but it shouldn't sting. Pat dry and apply over the counter hydrocortisone (prescription creams make me worse) and also a gentle moisturizer like vanicream. I also tan at the local tanning place a few times a week. It's cheaper for me to go there than the treatment at the Dr. since I have quite a large copay. Give it a try - I hope you find something that works for you!

July 19, 2011 - 4:46pm
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Anon - You may want to connect with others who have psoriasis through the National Psoriasis Foundation and ask them if they have personally tried this product and what else has proven helpful. Pat

National Psoriasis Foundation: http://www.psoriasis.org/

April 2, 2010 - 5:42pm
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