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One of the most frequent question
patients ask me is – Should I be taking Ovulex ?. Ovulex
is a treatment for infertility, which has been very
cleverly marketed.
I quote verbatim from their website - " Ovulex™ will
start to naturally increase your ovulation cycle. This
increases the chances of one of your eggs being
fertilized. Ovulex™ will start to relax your uterus and
strengthen its walls to help avert miscarriage. Ovulex™
will help strengthen your immune system and reduce your
reaction to stress. This results in a more natural
menstrual cycle and creates a more stable and nurturing
environment for your baby to develop in. Of all the
women who have tried Ovulex™, we cannot tell you how
many have called and written in with their stories of
happiness and success. In fact, Ovulex™ has a 92.7%
success rate. That's a cold hard fact !
Ovulex™ is like “fertilizer” for the female body. It
gives you everything you need to be in perfect
nutritional and hormonal balance. Just like the soil,
your body needs to be in perfect harmony to germinate a
seed. Not only does Ovulex™ create the perfect
conditions, but it also aids in lengthening your
ovulation cycle. Just like the earth needs sun and rain
to germinate a seed, your body can utilize this extended
opportunity for maximizing the success of conception. "
While this is all very poetic, if you look at it
critically, you realise that these are all empty words
which which mean nothing !
"Strengthen the uterus wall ?" How does one do this ? Is
it like cement for a brick wall ?
" Balance the body ?" Are bodies imbalanced that they
need to be "rebalanced" ? I have heard of people being
mentally imbalanced, but I can't imagine a body which is
not in perfect balance. Human physiology will always
restore
homeostasis !
" Naturally increase your ovulation cycle." What does
this mean ? Does it improve ovulation ? How ? For
everyone ? How will this help someone who's already
ovulating ?
" 92.7% success rate". How did they come up with this
figure ? Based on how many women ? What were their ages
? Their medical diagnosis ? How long did they take
Ovulex for ? Were they taking other treatment too at the
same
time ?
"Fertiliser for the body". What does that mean ? Is the
human body a tree ? Does it really mean anything at all
?
While I feel the product is useless ( it meets most of
the criteria listed in
Quackwatch .
I must admire their clever marketing.
They have :
1.Coined a smart name !
2.Used attractive baby pictures to sell their product
3.Cleverly displayed "testimonials"
4.Provided affordable pricing , so desperate patients
are willing to "give it a shot" - what do I have to lose
?
5. Provided a money-back guarantee, so the customer
feels safe
Since Ovulex is marketed as a healthcare supplement , no
FDA rules apply, which means they are at liberty to say
pretty much what they want to !
I dislike this , because they are preying on the
desperation of infertile women. Just because the right
treatment is expensive, this does not mean you should
take the wrong treatment !
A certain number of women who take Ovulex will get
pregnant, no matter what – and often this is inspite of
the Ovulex, not because of it ! However, they tend to
give the drug all the credit ( post hoc, ergo propter
hoc is a common logical fallacy !). This offers powerful
word of mouth publicity , but there's no way of
verifying the authenticity of this.
Remember that anything which has good effects can have
bad effects – it’s just the way we choose to label the
effects ! Thus, the "side effect " of increased penile
blood flow observed with Viagra led to a multi-billion
dollar best seller !
Ovulex is priced just right . The costs are minimal, and
because it's sold at a huge markup , the producer has a
huge profit margin - which they use to publicise their
product shamelessly. Patients need
to look for what is NOT there . The fact that there are
no controlled clinical trials done by an independent
doctor, and published in a reputed medical journal which
prove the efficacy of Ovulex is a major black mark - as
Sherlock Holmes pointed out , the fact that the dog did
not bark is important ! The bottom
line is simple - learn to evaluate critically ! |