Worst Scammist of all time.
Scam. Their website needs to shut down. They are thugs. DO NOT ORDER ANYTHING FROM THEM.
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Scam. Their website needs to shut down. They are thugs. DO NOT ORDER ANYTHING FROM THEM.
I purchased the Blood Support Supplements for a few pounds and now I noticed on my bank statement they are charging me £116 per month and more, every time I receive what they term as bundle No 4. I have never given them permission to set up a direct debit but somehow they have convinced my bank that I have set this up with them.
I ordered the healthy flow blood medicine. I am currently on dialysis so I checked with them before I decided to send it back. I paid $42.20 to mail it back to them because they said they don’t provide a return shipping label , two bottles of the healthy flow was $129.98 12/29. I m still waiting for my refund
really no stars from me. I ordered a $39$ item. when order arrived, I got {6} bottles of stuff I did not order and was charged $249.95!!!
I will be reporting them to Pissed Consumer!! dr ONeil is not to be trusted. I will not fall for any more of her lengthy videos again!
Try healthy flow, use celebrities and famous doctors to market a product at $39.00.
When they got my payment information they charged me $239.94. They are crooked. Selling support for healthy prostate capsules. Caused lots of damage
Buyer BEWARE. NO STARS FROM ME.
SCAM ALERT!! I almost fell for it as I needed a joint healer med, then I realized that the video had to be fake AI because Elon Musk cannot speak with a steady flow or words like that, it's difficult for him to speak without stuttering in every few words. Then I checked out the website where by clicking the search at the top of the page and it came up as a different company than what was listed as and Google said it was a new site then scam alerts came up & bad trust pilot reviews. I'm glad I finally figured out how to look closer before buying cuz I've been scammed to before for double orders at $300 a piece for a $39.99 item. These are all bad actors mostly from places like Nigeria, Somalia & the like where they actually have huge office buildings full of people that sit on the phone like a customer service center but they run scams all day long on Americans of all sorts and it's actually considered a legit job for them. Since their country is so poor & corrupt they justify it to themselves that the US is rich and can afford to get scammed. I know this cuz I actually talked to someone I caught trying to scam me in the phone & I said are you from Nigeria or the Ukraine, he said Nigeria in Laos. I asked him don't you feel bad stealing from people like this he said yeah I do but I don't have any other way to support my family after my dad died I had to drop out of university since I was the oldest to take care of my mother & siblings or they would starve. It was pretty crazy. I just wish other seniors like me would figure out how to tell the difference. I learned through experience though. Hope this helps someone else. Thank you.
UPDATE mid December 2025: I followed their instructions, and returned product sealed and unopened. If nothing else, their email support is responsive, I mean they acknowledge emails. Eventually, about 2 weeks after product was received back at their end with RMA#, they credited back my credit card but not for full amount. They deducted $10 PER BOTTLE for "inspection and re-stocking fee". So of the $300, was credited a total of $220. When i complained that their stated policy is "FULL" refund with nothing about re-stocking, I was ignored. I don't have the energy to try to dispute thru my bank. Expensive lesson for something between worthless and very low value (Iron? Magnesium?) pills.
Original review:
Ug. Elderly relative tried to order one bottle of these magic pills and was billed $60 plus $240, that he says he did not order.
Credit card says vendor name is "GLOW BLOOD HEALTH COVINGTON KY".
Pills were delivered quickly.
Contacted email "care at tryhealthyflow.com" per the emailed invoice to request RMA and 30 day refund.
How do people end up buying these? a Facebook ad or link led to a deep fake AI video featuring a fake Elon Musk, a fake Laura Ingrahm Fox News, and a fake RFKJr. I saved the the faked video here on youtube but i dont' know how to link it.
Weirdly, the deep fake video has nothing to do with these pills -- in the fake video, fake Elon refers to "black salt"; along with a special "protocol" developed for his astronauts. (sheesh!). Anyway the fake video is embedded on a page that purports to be "CNN Health" but of course is not. The scam is still active at "goldenyears-health dot com slash r8Kv7hru" which then links to tryhealthyflow.com for ordering.
The deep fake featured fake Elong Musk, fake RFKjr, and a fake Laura Ingraham Fox news segment.
My elderly father ordered blood support supplements, only to get an email saying he'd bought a whole host of products, for 5 x the price. His card was debited twice. When we wrote to get a refund, they offered us a fraction of the price. Cancelled with our bank instead. Absolute scam.
They charged me $128 FOR THE WRONG. SUPPLEMENTS THAT WERE SUPPOSED TO BE FOR ARTHRITIS. I WAS SENT A CRUSHED IRON SUPLEMENT BOTTLE AND A BLOOD SUPPORT SUPLEMENT. MY ORDER SHOULD HAVE COST $28 FOR A TRIAL. GOT SCAMMED, I SHOULD KNOW BETTER THESE COMPANIES ARE OUT OF CONTROL.
This is a scam. They go by various website names including RedCellRevive.com. You get sucked in thinking you are buying $69 worth of supplements to help COPD, then you get a charge for $129 for a completely different product. If you call them, they laugh at you saying, "you are the one who filled out the form online". DO NOT BUY!!!
This company scammed me out of 112.99 by sending me a product I did not order… I ordered a product to help with my COPD… which was suppose to be 59.00. Then they charged my card another 194.99, for a product I did not order .. don’t fall for this scam
I believed all the hype of this scam, it was supposed to be from Dr Barbara O'Neil for arthritis, and the site took far more money than it should have done. I'm trying to stop them taking anymore.
people are trying to find an answer to their pain and its being exploited in the worst possible way
They are a scam, took more money than they should have when I asked for a credit on some items they have ignored me, I doubt I will ever receive their product and wouldn't trust what they send any way as they didn't show what they advertised.
BEWARE. I ORDERED 1 TRIAL POT OF 30 PILLS TO RELIEVE JOINT PAIN FOR £6 AND THEY IMMEDIATELY TOOK £178 FROM MY CREDIT CARD(WHICH I STOPPED IMMEDIATELY.) THIS IS A SCAM,DON'T ENTERTAIN THESE THIEVING SCUMBAGS.
THEY NEED LOCKING UP.
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