ANONYMOUS
wATERVILLE,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, June 02, 2011
True, Barefoot needs a lesson in manners. He can be very nasty and opinionated, but so can an M.D. or anyone else I've worked with or had occasion to meet, be it the health field or anywhere else. His nastiness is not for the purpose of getting sales. It's the way he comes across as he believes in what he does, and you can take it or leave it. That's just the way he is, though I have found it very offensive, too. The reason I deal with him is because his products or formuations are very good. I know he is a master at what he does. As far as firing him, one can't fire someone who is their own boss and has no production line or factory based kind of business and advertises no retail sales. If anything offends, my suggestion is just to walk away if you can't take it. Most of his suggestions are based on truth when it comes to health. They are only suggestions. He never tells anyone what to do.
I've purchased his formulations for 4 years. He never suggests doing anything of the sort like taking a large amount of oregano oil. I know this person, personally. The complainer from MA is wrong on this point.
No one has to accept his demeanor or his products. It's a matter of choice to buy and consume them or to eat food you choose to buy at the grocery store, practically one and the same thing.
I feel for this customer, but it is not the foremost intent of Barefoot to create sales for himself, rather to get his point across about what creates health. Any formulations he makes are secondary to his philopsophies of health and is anyone's personal choice to get them from him.