Trust me: I’m not a doctor

Trust me: I’m not a doctor

I can’t imagine that Mr Cohen wants to be a doctor. He is very clever not to be one. He sends clients to their own GP to obtain prescriptions for dangerous non-approved medications. If anything should go wrong, as it did with me, he puts the blame on the GP. This is a perfect business [...]

She’ll be right mate

She’ll be right mate

Two former clients of IHRB said that Sam Cohen advised them that Minoxidil is safe for pregnant women. The patient information-sheet that is supposed to be given to clients is withheld. That information-sheet, prepared by the compounding pharmacist, says, ‘Use in Pregnancy must be avoided. Minoxidil has been reported to be excreted in breast milk.’ [...]

Sudden death

Sudden death

‘Sudden death has been reported in several patients treated with topical minoxidil, but a causal relationship has not been established’. This was a statement found within a document given to me by my GP on the 29th of June 2010 after I asked him if he had any advice about Minoxidil. My GP consulted his [...]

Warning: No warning!

Warning: No warning!

If your left leg is about to be amputated, and a doctor offers you a solution whose side-effect is hair-loss, you might accept this, in order to save your limb. However, when you go to IHRB in search of a hair regrowth treatment, the last thing you would expect to see on the list of [...]

Sam says ‘Ditch’ your doctors

Sam says ‘Ditch’ your doctors

Mr Cohen told me to ‘ditch’ my doctors after I advised him that my GP and my Specialist Dermatologist both said that they do not wish to become Mr Cohen’s puppets, and that they advised me not to use the non-approved and dangerous products such as Loniten. Mr Cohen said that doctors are stupid, and [...]

News Corp refuses my ads

News Corp refuses my ads

News Corporation, part of the Rupert Murdoch empire, with US$55 billion in assets, has refused to run my ads in its publications. Why? Because IHRB runs ads in its publications. The company enjoys annual revenues of US$32 billion. Mr Sam Cohen of IHRB places full-page ads in a range of publications, including ‘Nine To Five’ magazine [...]

Breaking 12 TGA Codes

Breaking 12 TGA Codes

Page six of the Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code contains General Principles. These are listed here, along with a link that shows how, in my opinion, IHRB and Sam Cohen break all 12 of the Advertising Codes. A full page is dedicated to each of the Codes. Just click on the links below so that you [...]

Working outside the laws

Working outside the laws

The TGA’s Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code 4.1.a says: ‘An advertisement for therapeutic goods must comply with the statutes and common law of the Commonwealth, States and Territories.’ Mr Cohen is advertising a medical treatment that uses products that are not approved for the treatment of hair. He personally sells medications, yet he is not authorised, not licensed, [...]

Unverified statements

Unverified statements

The TGA’s Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code 4.1.b says: ‘An advertisement for therapeutic goods must contain correct and balanced statements only and claims which the sponsor has already verified.’ IHRB has no verifications. It has conducted no clinical trials. It does not disclose the main ingredients. Mr Cohen speaks about his herbal Indian Curries, but refused to tell [...]

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