MyBodyHurts
I actually had to place your post on a word document and go through it line by line to make sure I did not leave anything out.
Our price for a 5 pack is $27.50 not $39.46. Someone else may be selling it for this amount but it surely is not us. I find it hard to believe anyone would buy at that price when at least 12 people sell Defense on Amazon including Amazon itself for way less. For the record Defense is the highest quality bar with pharmaceutical grade oils and made in America by pround American’s. Nothing cheap here.
Our clinical study that is posted was done when we started our company. It is an invitro study that had positive results against the bacteria and fungus that we tested. Why would we do the same study again…our soap hasn’t changed one bit.
As for Pet Labs……you are boarding slander. They absolutely do no animal testing whatsoever and your comment can be construed as damaging to them. Dr. Bell is a leading microbiologist that provides service to customers such as the Cleveland Zoo and the American Kennel Association. He protects animals form microorganisms. He would be highly offended by your post. I know Dr. Bell from when I wrestled in college. He had a son that wrestled the same time my son wrestled as well. He understands the application of Defense Soap and was able to test it accordingly. He too was skeptical when I asked him to do the testing. When he was finished he asked to buy into the company. The fact that there was no growth after 7-10 days helps my case. I do not see where you feel this is a negative. If we tested it for 4 hours then of course we would not see growth. We incubated these dishes for a full 7-10 days without growth. And yes I did pay Dr. Bell to do the study. That is how it works. I did not sit around and wait for someone to do a study on a soap that didn’t exist yet. You create a formula and have it tested. If you find fault in our testing a simple google search on tea tree oil antifungal properties should shed some light on it for you.
What should I say to the dermatologists that do support the use of Defense Soap…..they are fools that have been tricked by simplistic research…or to the cancer clinics who use us as an healthy alternative for a surgical scrub. Are they fools as well. Should the members of the forum value your opinion over theirs? Can you share your credentials with us that would rival at least a dozen doctors?
As mentioned in an earlier post that my marketing department must be doing a great job if some “very highly regarded dermatologist” even heard of Defense Soap. Can you share his name with me so that I may follow up or is he simply “very highly regarded dermatologist”. I understand privacy so please, if you will, send his info to me at
[email protected]. If there is something to be learned from him I am all ears.
If you visited our site or read any of our posts here you would know that we preach education and a proper hygiene regime. We offer free samples and all the education on the topic we can dig up. If our soap is a good fit for you and you like our business plan we hope to gain you as a customer. I feel you have totally missed our intention.
And as for other Tea Tree Oil soaps, I suggest you look for consistency and concentration levels. By no means are they all the same and quite frankly you will get what you pay for. But don’t forget the Eucalyptus Oil which adds a nice additional level of protection.
I realize this is an open forum and BS is slung around here all day. I thank you again for calling BS and allowing me to discuss this with you. I can assure you that the Defense Soap brand and I are here for the health of the combat athlete. The company was born out of necessity. By no means are we a profit driven company looking to cash in on your hard work and sweat. You have my word that we are right here in the trenches with you.
I look forward to your reply.
Guy
Defense Soap