Learn from your mistakes

To all the people who read my column last Saturday, who tried to get in touch with Gon Bunag, who did not receive a reply, please accept my sincere apologies from the bottom of my foolhardy heart.

Gon and I were both overwhelmed by the volume of text and phone calls we each received. Gon was particularly overwhelmed by the readers’ response and with his already hectic schedule. He had to make a choice — he chose his schedule. So a little late in his response, but as I write this on Tuesday, July 20, I am determined to help out and serve your needs otherwise I would disappoint you.

However, I have learned a few things with this experience. I have been steadily getting happy then happier with StemEnhance. It has been most beneficial for me. I do not like chemical medicines so as much as possible I don’t take them. I have taken all sorts of herbal medicines but one sent my blood pressure up to 160/100. Since I have had a stroke, I immediately decided to give up on that one. I tried another whose flavor I liked — lemon in the energy drink — but it didn’t do much for me either. So far only StemEnhance has worked miracles on my body.

So I decided to write about it thinking that maybe we would get inquiries from about 10 people. Wrong! We got so much more than that on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, when finally I had to write again.

But like I said I learned many things. The first thing is that I made some errors. Someone who works under Gon called and told me that the company doesn’t want people to write about StemEnhance as a medicine. Oh, no wonder when I asked Gon if I could write about StemEnhance he wanted me to clear my column through him first. I said “no.”

Anyway, I called it a medicine. I’m sorry. It isn’t classified as a medicine by the Food and Drug Administration in the US or in the Philippines. It carries the “no approved therapeutic claims” on its label like all other alternative medicines.

Then, he said further, I quoted the wrong price. He said Gon had been selling it to me at distributor’s price. The real selling price is P3,875 per bottle. Whatever! But as Saturday progressed and more people called, I decided I would turn into a distributor and just pass on my price to those who buy so I don’t disappoint. But I can’t get a hold of Gon, too.

The second thing I learned is people don’t read well. They just scan your column and jump to their own conclusions. They won’t call the person you told them, they call you instead. A lot of people did this. I had to tell them to call the other number. They did not get an answer so they called me back. I asked them to be patient. I promised that he would call back within a few days.

The third thing is that no matter how old you are, when you decide you want something, you want it now. They read about StemEnhance, they wanted to know immediately where to buy it. I had to tell them “please, be patient.” You cannot buy it from a store. You have to buy it from a representative and the representative I know is taking down your messages and he will get back to you. Please give him time. “But I have a heart condition,” one said. “I have this or that,” said the other; and I had to say how long have you had it without hearing about StemEnhance? Can you not have it for a few more days? Do you really have to have it now?

Then another of my girlfriends called me up. She had just checked google.com, came across some negative news and asked me if I read it. Actually I think I forgot to tell her I did. I know I said it’s my life from beginning to end and I chose to take StemEnhance because it makes me feel so much better. But now I must recommend to everyone who read last Saturday’s column to visit google.com. Just search for stemenhance. There you will find three things — testimonials, scam and an argument between Christian Drapeau, I think that’s the name of the scientist and a doctor. Read most of them and see if you want to take it or not. Read the scam, too, most of it is against pyramid selling, which people do not fully understand but they lash out. I used to work at Avon. That’s pyramid selling but they are still alive and well.

Somebody texted and told me it was a scam, too. “How long did he take it?” I asked. “One week,” was the reply. You can’t judge the performance of a thing over a week.

Anyway, go to google.com. If you still want to order StemEnhance, text me. I will handle your order. I will not make any money, but you have to pick it up from my office because I have no time to deliver anywhere. Remember, I am not making money. I am just seeing to it that I deliver on what I wrote. I see that as my duty as a columnist.

Once again, I am so sorry for the inconvenience those of you who ordered have had to go through. Just call me to order.

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