Anyone who has been with Truehope for any significant amount of time is probably aware that we have critics: people who love to disprove the 17-year-old work we have done for tens of thousands of people around the world.
They refuse to believe that our products make a meaningful difference in many lives, and they accuse us of selling nothing but snake oil and preying on the oppressed, all of which are myths of course.
Over the last year or so, we have tackled some of these criticisms here on the Truehope Common Ground blog, and we have listed below 7 of the most popular myths, linking them to posts where we debunk those myths.
- Truehope is a scam? No, we’re not. We legitimately help people. Tens of thousands of people.
- Truehope preys on the weak. No, we don’t. See above.
- Truehope needs double-blind studies to prove it works. No, it doesn’t. We believe a variety of research methods are best.
- Truehope claims its products cure people. No, we don’t. Bipolar doesn’t just go away.
- Doctors don’t support Truehope. No, they actually do. We have thousands of health care facilities who work with us.
- Walmart vitamins are good enough. No, they’re not. EMPowerplus is higher quality and includes a support program.
- Truehope is a cure. No, our products don’t technically cure, but they can help you manage.
Now, we know our detractors will probably not be convinced by anything we say; most of them have firmly made up their minds about us and nothing is going to change that. We hope, however, that someone might find these mythbusting posts informative and enlightening.