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I want to begin by stating that the POMPA Program is a scam. After thoroughly reviewing the information provided on their website and watching Pompa Program videos, where he claims a heartfelt calling from God to help people, we decided to explore the program. The process began with us filling out an extensive questionnaire and purchasing three urine tests, which totaled $321. Each test, upon contact with the urine, immediately turned the deepest shade of red, indicating supposed "extreme toxicity." We were then scheduled for an hour-long consultation with a group specialist, who, it’s important to note, is not a medical professional. During the call, we discussed our goals and the program’s timeline. Throughout the conversation, the specialist frequently reminded us that only those fully committed to doing “whatever it takes” to improve their health would be accepted into the program. When it came time to discuss the cost, the specialist made it clear that a decision had to be made immediately. At no point did he ask about our current medications or any relevant medical history, which is particularly concerning given the program's promise of an "extensive detoxification," including detoxing the blood-brain barrier. We were only asked about the number of dental fillings we had, our diet, and our work and life history. There was no discussion about possible interactions between the program’s supplements and any medications we might be taking. Any responsible medical professional would require a thorough health assessment before recommending such an intense detoxification process. The call concluded with the specialist applying pressure. When we mentioned wanting to consult with our financial advisor before committing to spending close to $20,000, he responded dismissively, implying that if we were serious about our health, we would move forward immediately. After doing some research into the company, Dr Pompa himself and looking for any story of success in the program, we only found Ava Strong, who is now married to Dr Pompa’s son. The only other information we found is that this is a scam, and some clients of Dr Pompa reported that they had some significant health issues due to the supplements provided by the program.
$321
OH, USA- 44012
Retail Business
Pompa Program
October 20, 2024
903309
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