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Posted On:
3/30/2011 10:31pm
Style: wrestling--
I'm in. My wrestling season just ended so it shouldn't take much more then a mini camp for me. We will have to pick a venue between Cleveland and Boston to wipe out the hometown advantage. (Can I wear a tee shirt? At 44 I kind of lost some of my college wrestling build.)
Dang, I told my marketing guy we needed to get rid of the research, prevention tips, and skin infections facts and go straight for the T&A.
Guy
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Posted On:
3/30/2011 10:38pm--
You gotta know your market! As an average MMA student I am barely literate, respond best to bright colors and simple shapes, and am obsessed with half naked women. Fight Soap appeals to all of these!
I'll most likely end up buy myself a supply of the Defense Soap spray stuff though... Only because I really like things in spray cans though. I obviously didn't read any of the research about it!
I'm off to do some bicep curls in the squat rack and ogle the girls in the cardio kickboxing class now!
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Posted On:
3/30/2011 10:49pm--
Damn MMA meat head. Why can't you be more like this guy? He's trying to raise the level of discussion here on BS by educating the masses on how to argue in a reasonable and rationale manner. Although he is still a sucker for T&A apparently.
I've been using Defense soap for almost a year now. I have yet to break out in any flesh eating fungi. Although I admit, it never occurred to me to ask for free samples.
Then again, where I come from, you don't ask for free samples. You buy them like a grown up consumer. If the product is unsatisfactory, then you don't buy it again.
Note, the more expensive the item being purchased, the more prudent it is to do your research before the purchase. I say this for the benefit of all you idiots out there.Last edited by jnp; 3/30/2011 10:54pm at .
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Posted On:
3/30/2011 11:15pm -
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Posted On:
3/31/2011 7:27am
Style: BJJ / Kickboxing / Arnis--
Another thing to consider when shopping for combat hygiene:
Study linking breast growth in boys to tea tree oil and lavender oil
If you're using products than contain Melaleuca Alternifolia (or the common tea tree oil), and lavender oil...enjoy your breasts lol. Fight Soap is the ONLY product out there that uses a more exotic, more potent, and more expensive tea tree oil that isn't Melaleuca Alternifolia. We don't use lavender either. Win. -
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3/31/2011 7:30am -
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Posted On:
3/31/2011 12:26pm
Style: wrestling--
Bon,
Bantering between our companies make us look bush at best and deflects from Defense Soap’s mission which is to “protect combat athletes from skin infections”. We believe education and awareness is the key to winning the skin infection battle.
The study that you recently posted was done in 2007. The study pertains to 3 boys who were brought into the same clinic in Colorado in a one week period of time. All three boys had ingested soap from their baby bottle nipples that their parents washed in Lavender and Tea Tree Oil. The study that ensued was an invitro study, meaning that it was done in a petri dish in a laboratory. Incidentally, the same results were found when they tested SOY, which I believe is one of your ingredients. I have spoken with the publisher of the article you posted and learned they are unaware of any further studies being done.
I would like to mention.
1. Defense Soap does not use Lavender Oil
2. Defense Soap does not use Soy
3. Do not eat your Defense Soap
4. Defense Soap has been in business for 6 years. We have sold more than 150,000 products with zero complaints of side effects
5. Defense Soap posts the clinical studies done on our bar. We do not rely solely on testimonials and blogs.
If your mission is the same as ours I urge you to do the research before you post a refuted article.
On the lighter side, if Lavender Oil and Tea Tree Oil really made boobs grow wouldn’t they be on every late night infomercial? And if Fight Soap really believed the findings wouldn’t they make lavender a staple in their bars seeing that they are considered the “Chick Soap” of the industry?
Guy
Defense SoapLast edited by Defense Soap; 3/31/2011 12:28pm at . Reason: spelling



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