Serious Side Effects Sunday: The Anatomy of a Health Scam
Why This Matters So Deeply to Me: I speak up about things like Super Patch and other health‑based MLMs because people deserve better than false hope dressed up as “neurotech.” Every day I see individuals who have been dismissed, misled, or financially drained by systems that promise healing but deliver nothing. When companies exploit pain, confusion, or desperation, especially under the banner of “health” that crosses a line for me. My work is rooted in physiology, integrity, and truth, and I refuse to stay quiet while predatory business models masquerade as medicine and prey on people who are simply trying to feel better. Exposing this isn’t negativity. It’s protection. IT'S SO IMPORTANT TO ME THAT I'M GIVING YOU THE WHOLE CLASS. Why MLMs Are Invading Healthcare There’s a new wave of “health” MLMs showing up everywhere, patches, powders, potions, “neurotech,” detox drops, miracle sprays. And if you’ve been wondering why they’re suddenly everywhere, today is the day I name it. Because on Serious Side Effects Sunday, I talk about the harm that hides behind the marketing. And MLMs in healthcare come with very real side effects, financial, emotional, relational, and sometimes physical. Let’s break down the truth. 1. Side Effect: They Exploit the Cracks in the Healthcare System People are exhausted by: - rushed appointments - “your labs are normal” - symptom-chasing - rising chronic illness - feeling dismissed or unheard MLMs slide into that gap and say: “We see you. We have the answer.” They don’t. They have a product and a script. 2. Side Effect: 99% of People Lose Money Across the entire MLM industry: - 99% lose money or make nothing - less than 1% break even - 0.1% profit, and only by recruiting aggressively This isn’t a “Super Patch problem.” This is the MLM blueprint. The structure guarantees that almost everyone will fail. 3. Side Effect: Hidden Costs Disguised as “Health” Super Patch and similar companies charge: - enrollment fees - monthly product purchases - “activation” packs - autoship requirements - rank‑maintenance volume