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    • April 5, 2013 7:27 PM PDT
    • Yes, they are focusing mostly on RegeneSlim but they have now also RegeneBoost - health booster, RegeneBlend - antioxidant drink and RegeneDerm - for skin care which are great as well.

    • April 5, 2013 7:16 PM PDT
    • What ever happened with this? I saw at least two FDA warnings and/or recalls.

       

      Did the company just drop the product line?

    • February 28, 2012 2:13 AM PST
    • Why is the press release from Ethos Environmental and not Regeneca?

       

    • February 28, 2012 12:50 AM PST
    • Not a big surprise.

      I've said it before in another Regeneca thread - without an active prescription ingredient or analogue, you may as well be popping a cherry pez for all the actual results you're going to get.

      There's a reason those companies patented and made millions from their erectile dysfunction drugs: No chinese herbal concoctions actually work.

      Is Adam Gilmer still involved with this company?

    • February 28, 2012 12:46 AM PST
    • Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:49am EST

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regeneca Inc. is voluntarily recalling its single-capsule RegenErect dietary supplement because it contains an unlisted product used to correct male erectile dysfunction, the Irvine, California, company said.

      The capsules contain tadalafil, making them unapproved new drugs, and tadalafil is not listed in the label, the company said in a Friday statement carried on the Food and Drug Administration website.

      Tadalafil is used as a treatment for male erectile dysfunction. It may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs, such as nitroglycerin, and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels, the statement said.

      Regeneca has distributed RegenErect via Internet sales and as samples at public events.

      The company did not say if there had been any reports of adverse reactions.

    • February 28, 2012 12:34 AM PST
    • [quote user="truthsetsyoufree"]

      Do you people really spend your time in trying to be right? Why don't you go out and build your business and support the industry instead of being these whinny pathetic people! Do you lead your team this way with the negative or do you lead with a positive mind set? Oh I know your here in these forums to try and convert people in your deal by trying to prove your right and you know all! If thats the case show us your check! That probably isn't happening so why don't you become a force for good and support the industry instead!

      [/quote]

      How's that "postiive thinking" attitude working out for you "TruthSetsYouFree"?

      Regenerect is on their third recall. Not sure how much more wiggle room the FDA is going to give them.

      Making any money yet?

    • February 12, 2012 7:33 PM PST
    • Interesting - seems to be all part of the lack of professionalism in the MLM industry, to defend your company/product no matter the charge.

      There is a world of difference between having a positive frame of mind and not listening to the 'haters' of the industry who just try to tear you down, and having a company potentially misleading consumers.

      Take the 'Truths' argument and apply it to any other industry, and it sounds naive at best. Why is the government recalling my car for a potentially fatal flaw? Just think positive and don't be a hater!  Why is the government not allowing this new drug? Don't be a hater!

      sad.

    • February 12, 2012 10:45 AM PST
    • No disrespect Jangoman, but Tadalifil is the active ingredient in Cialis.

      Last time Regeneca ran awry of the FDA, it was due to a Tadalifil knock-off I believe.

      Though the flavor of the prescription ingredient doesn't really matter - the fact is: without a prescription chemical or analogue, Regeneca or RegenArouse or whatever clever name Regeneca comes up with ( let's just go with RegeneBoner, okay?) is going to be as effective as a pez candy dispensed from Mickey Mouse headed dispenser without some actual active ingredient.

      Before Pfizer launched Viagra, that's all these voodoo doctor and chinese ground tiger wanker potions were - just bogus potions and powders with nothing but placebo effects on the libido.

      If it was that easy to create something from silk worm extract and whatever else Regeneca lists on their ingredients ( while failing to list the prescription analogues that the FDA seems to be easily able to find ) then Pfizer wouldn't have made a fortune launching the first actual medication to do what hundreds of years of oysters and Unicorn horn wasn't able to do.

      Does Regeneca have any credibility left after this debacle? I need to research this and see if they used the same testing facility that they claim failed to identify the active ingredient in the prior recall.

      I think I'd rather drink from an unlabeled quart container of unspecified liquid in my college roommates dorm fridge before I'd put anything from Regeneca in my mouth.

       

    • February 12, 2012 5:54 AM PST
    • Regeneca just issued ANOTHER recall of their erectile pill because *surprise surprise* the FDA yet again discovered Tadalafil in a batch test of the product.

      This already happened once. What does it take for them to get it right?

      Regeneca, Inc. Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of A Specific Lot Of RegenArouse Because Of Potential Health Risks

       

      Contact:
      800-690-6958

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 10, 2012 - Regeneca, Inc. announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of RegenArouse, Lot Number 130100, because FDA lab analysis has confirmed the presence of Tadalafil making these products unapproved new drugs. Tadalafil is an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male Erectile Dysfunction (ED). The active drug ingredient is not listed on the label for these products.

      Use of these products may pose a threat to consumers because it may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels. FDA has advised that consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates. FDA has advised that ED is a common problem in men with these conditions, and consumers may seek these types of products to enhance sexual performance.

      Regeneca, Inc. has distributed RegenArouse via sales made over the internet to consumers in the United States of America and Puerto Rico between November 29, 2011 and February 10, 2012.

      RegenArouse, Lot Number 130100, is a pink capsule sold individually in foil packets, with the expiration date of 12/5/2013 and a UPC code of 816860010079. Regeneca, Inc. had this specific lot of RegenArouse capsules tested at a testing facility and had received a report indicating that no PDE-5 inhibitors or any of their analogues were detected in the capsules. The Company learned today that there was an error on this test and has thus made the decision to issue a voluntary nationwide recall on this lot of RegenArouse. Regeneca, Inc. is committed to improving its products and avoiding future recall issues by improving its existing testing procedures.

      Regeneca, Inc. advises any customers in possession of the RegenArouse product matching the lot number above to return any unused product for an exchange, or a full refund, to the company directly. Customers can call (800) 690-6958 (Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm Pacific Time) for instructions on the return and exchange/refund process.

      Any adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of these products may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

       

      This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

       

       

    • October 13, 2011 9:59 AM PDT
    • I have turned to natural enhancers which will help you get it up whether or not you are in the mood. I recently started using p-boost which in my opinion is a great natural product for boosting sex drive. Works pretty quick and usually lasts the whole day in my system. Has anyone had success with other products?

       

      you can request a free sample from the company at p-boost.com

    • October 12, 2011 8:19 PM PDT
    • No, this pill does not work like the original.  I'm guessing it's because there's no longer an analogue of Selendifil.

      Let me repeat and go on record:  THE NEW PILLS DO NOT WORK LIKE THE OLD PILLS.

      Having said that, let me just say...the old pills gave you erections because there was a drug in it.  The new pills do not have any drug whatsoever.  The "New and improved formula" does not work like the old formula because the new formula does not have a drug.

      In my experience, I might as well be eating jelly beans.

      The ingredients of the "new and improved formula" are as follows:

      Silkworm Extract
      Epimedium Extract
      L-Arginine Extract
      Yhimbe Bark Extract
      White Willow Bark Extract
      Green Tea Extract
      Whole Oyster Powder
      Maca Root Powder

      I'm dubious of "independent" testimony that suggests these new pills are "amazing" or that they are "working very similar to the original pill".

      I have taken both, (and still have a few of the old formula), and I can tell you with no risk of losing a lawsuit, the new pills do not measure up like the old pills.

      I hope that wasn't too ambiguous.  Let me know if I should clarify.

      Thanks,

      D

    • September 30, 2011 4:46 AM PDT
    • When you say it works very similar to the original pill that was 'rejected' by the FDA, do you mean it has the same results for correcting erectile dysfunction?

      Do the side effects of the new pill include similar side effects as the original - headache, upset stomach, etc, all very much in line with the side effects of the active ingredient in Viagra?

      P.S. The pill wasn't "rejected" by the FDA. The FDA discovered the pills contained an analogue to the primary active ingredient in Viagra, which is illegal to dispense without a prescription.  Using the term "rejected" instead of the reality - that the FDA warned, then essentially forced a recall of the original Regenerect product - is really quite a disingenous spin on the reality surrounding the original product recall.

      http://repspace.com/forums/t/3044.aspx

    • September 30, 2011 3:59 AM PDT
    • Yes,

      This new pill is amazing. Regeneca started to send those this week.

      It is working very similar to the original pill that was rejected by the FDA.

      Works withing an hour, last for up to 48 hours and now - we don't have any side effects.

      Will strongly suggest to try it.

      You will love it.

       

    • September 27, 2011 8:22 AM PDT
    • Regeneca announced today that they have started shipping the new and improved Regenerect formula.

      To quote Ren and Stimpy: "Happy Happy Joy Joy, Happy Happy Joy".

      Waiting with bated breath ( as likely are thousands of girlfriends and spouses of former Regenerect users ) to see how this product performs without any unnapproved prescription ingredients.

      Will someone please post a non-sales pitch review of the new RegenErect product?

    • July 12, 2011 7:34 AM PDT
    • Ummmm  How is this still available?

    • July 4, 2011 1:24 AM PDT
    • Do a search/find for Adam Gilmer and you will see a bunch of stuff on Regeneca

      Do a search/find for Jason Caramanis and you will see a bunch of stuff on Regenca

      Lastly, do a serach/find for Regeneca

    • July 4, 2011 12:36 AM PDT
    • Hi Alex, thanks for the link, just wondering where the Regeneca material is? I have been watching videos about non-related stuff, very interesting, and this is the first time I've heard of Buck Reed. Guy seems like a real snake.

    • July 3, 2011 11:41 PM PDT
    • This is so sad, on one hand I'm glad that no men were harmed in any way but Regeneca just seemed like a really cool company with lots of potential, I am still amazed that they did this. Are they still in operation or has anyone shut them down?

    • June 30, 2011 10:39 AM PDT
    • I am one of those guys that this had the potential to kill, and I think this company is a damn disgrace to Network Marketing. There should be a hell of a lot more than fines and a little unpopularity. The company should be forced to shut down, period. Luckily the tackle is still fishworthy but at my age Its very common for other guys to have these kinds of needs, and what is being represented as some kind of mistake on Regeneca's part is obviously some idiot being caught breaking the rules. To be honest, I'm amazed there are no lawsuits because had I taken these pills and had so much as a racing heart I'd call my lawyer so fast they'd be selling magnetic bracelets in no time. Shame on you Regeneca.

    • June 23, 2011 12:17 AM PDT
    • Good call on not using the Clean formula James, I don't think I'd bother using anything from Regeneca either. If you don't mind me asking, what are your plans now? Have you scoped a new mlm  you find interesting or are you going to focus on something else entirely? You guys are the ones Regeneca hit the hardest, and I sincerely feel bad that everyone's planning, everyones work is somewhat down the tube because of these bozos.

    • June 22, 2011 6:33 PM PDT
    • I can confirm David Chute is part of the corporate team at Regeneca.  I have met him at several of their events.  Also, Regeneca issued a voluntary recall on 2 lot numbers of the Regenerect product. They recently sent me a new sample of their "clean" formula.  I dont think I'm going to risk putting anything from Regeneca in my body again.  I have heard from others that it is not effective anyways.  

      I've rerouted all of my Regeneca related domain names to this post.  Buyers be warned :)

    • June 19, 2011 10:40 PM PDT
    • Hi Alex, I couldn't find much information on Jason Caramanis being affiliated with Regenerect, is there some kind of info source as to where I should look to verify? I'm also unable to link David Chute with Regenerect, but it is always possible that both individuals purpously avoided any links.

    • June 11, 2011 8:06 AM PDT
    • Well Watchdog, I'd say that pretty much covers it. If I had to narrow it down to one, I'd choose outcome number 1. I choose this because as you know, no single individual makes up a company, and as such there is really no one person in Regenerect that is going to pay the price. There will be fines (maybe) but ultimately, only the Regenerect entity itself is likely to fall victim to the law. I also believe that lawyers will ensure that every possible move will be pulled before the plug itself is. That's basically how any company operates. Its almost easy enough to imagine all merchandise pulled, logos buried and the name being changed all from the same office just prior to launching a new electromagnetic underwear capable of increasing your web traffic. I will certainly be surprised if I see another Regenerect add.....but you never really know, do you?

    • June 8, 2011 10:46 AM PDT
    • Great catch by James and thanks for reposting Wallace.

      Based on the letter, Regeneca has 15 days to reply.  This is validation for everyone who prognosticated from the beginning that Regeneca would be 'whacked' by the FTC and that their product Regerect absolutely could not simply contain all natural ingredients, but *must* contain a prescription medication or analogue.

      I see three possible outcomes:

      1) Regeneca closes their doors, sits it for a year or so, and relaunches under a new name with a new product. There is an incentive to keep the public shell alive so the principles can sell off their shares.

      2) They try to stay open, stop selling Regenerect all together ( I don't see any way they can keep selling it, even with new labeling, packaging, ingredients, whatever - it's dead ) and instead try to launch a new product line - my guess is a weight loss product or some other diet product. This is risky, as the FDA is going to scrutinize everything that comes out under the Regeneca label.

      3) Some form of legal action - either the FTC or the Attorney General step in, or a class action lawsuit by individuals who took the misrepresented product closes their doors.

      Thoughts?