A friend of mine tried to sell me some $200+??? pills and creams recently from AMARE claiming all sorts of miracles. I helped her do a little research about all the money she just spent (wages), and LO AND BEHOLD, their Chief Science Officer, Shawn Talbott, was previously fined by the FTC for more than a million dollars for making false claims about another false product he helped create, CortiSlim! Guess after that he laid low for a bit and is trying his luck at scamming people again with a new "mental wellness" product. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR TIME! Amare Global is a pyramid scheme designed to make money off suckers like my friend unfortunately. Avoid this scam. Here's a little extra reading about our friend "Dr" Shawn's past: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2005/09/three-cortislim-defendants-give-45-million-cash-and-other-assets
sharon
Colorado,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, January 23, 2019
I fully and 100% disagree to your claim of 'fake' products.
Having used all supplements for 6 months, your claim of 'fake' is absolutely untrue and your review needs to be reviewed for accuracy and authenticity.
As a user of Amare, I solidly back this product for the ability of Amare to improve our mental wellness.
Sharon Drummond
Colorado