Biohackers fell for a company selling hydrogen water, but many now say it's all a big scam
showing potential for molecular hydrogen, though they were mostly limited to rats and mice.
Right away, Gunning says things started going awry. When the machine arrived in April, it was broken. The dosage button was defective and a hose that was needed to connect the machine to her water source wasn't included in the package. Heather Anderson, who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, said she was told to publish a "boast" video online to promote the product, even after her machine started to develop mold. She got three repayment checks totaling $600 and that was it. A financial technology specialist in Virginia, Anderson said she got out of the loan after providing evidence to her lender of the mold, which she said presented a potential health hazard.
"I felt that the only way to get paid was to promote them in a review," said Curtis, who now owes $12,000 on a high-interest loan to LendingPoint. Curtis said she's trying to get the loan nullified so it won't impact her credit.Mark Lorimer, LendingPoint's chief communications and public affairs officer, said the company stopped doing business with Trusii months ago after learning of problems with the study.
Taraday and Kennedy brushed off the Facebook group, claiming that some of the members are attacking Trusii because they want to create a competitive product and "we are the leaders in hydrogen therapy right now." Kennedy pleaded not guilty and is currently out on a $14,000 bond, with a court date scheduled for Oct. 7, according to the filings.
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