Greeting iMedDo Newsletter Subscribers, and happy March 2023. I’ve been doing a media blitz of video interview for which I’ll share links if you missed, so I’m going to keep this month’s written newsletter very simple. I just want you to be able to recognize what color iMedDo products are supposed to be so that if you notice a difference that you can contact me for product replacement. An amazing feature of iMedDo products is that they are amendable to visual quality control.
COLOR OF IMEDDO PRODUCTS
In general all the products have a color to them and if they turn clear they need replacement.
NEUIODINE
NeuIodine is generally golden/yellow in color. If it turns clear it needs replacement. Below is a bottle of NeuIodine that is 5 years old (left) and a freshly opened bottle (right) for comparison.
NeuIodine is a 6 month supply for a woman using 4 drops a day, or a 1 year supply for a man using 2 drops a day, so ideally each bottle of NeuIodine should last a full 1 year after being opened, and in an ideal world a full 2 years on the shelf when unopened. It is rare for iodine to go bad less than 6 months but when it does most common cause is a defective dropper cap, so I recommend doing visual quality control color check each time you use the products to verify is still good. If turns clear just contact me healthwarrior@imeddo.com and send me your address and a pic of the clear iodine along with your shipping address reminder so that I can replace it as per iMedDo 100% satisfaction guarantee. iMedDo distributors be sure to check your NeuIodine inventory every 3-6 months by holding the unopened bottles up to the light to verify it still has a color to it, or if looks clear contact me for replacement inventory.
NEUGOLD
NeuGold is generally a light pink in color. If the NeuGold turns clear or some other color then contact for replacement. Below is a bottle of NeuGold that has gone bad (left) and a freshly opened bottle (right) for comparison.
NeuGold is much more stable and less prone to going bad than NeuIodine. It’s very resistant to high temperatures but can be damaged by frost (freezing temperatures) and may prematurely turn clear in areas of 5G, so it’s important that people in Northern climate and those in areas with high wireless radiation such in cities pay attention to the color of your NeuGold so that you can contact me for replacement if it turns clear. NeuGold is a 6+ month supply so ideally each bottle of NeuIodine should last a full 1 year after being opened, and in an ideal world a full 2 years on the shelf when unopened.
NEUSILVER
NeuSilver is generally amber-brownish in color & if it turns clear or some other color (clear with silver or black flecks) then it needs replacement. Below is a 5 year old bottle of NeuSilver (left) next to a fresh one (right). Both bottles are still good! The older silver bottle is slightly darker from light silver oxidation but still is amber-brownish in color.
NeuSilver is very stable and rarely goes bad. Because of this it’s a really great item for long term storage like in a first aid kit. If it does go bad is very obvious visually as will look clear with grey or black flecks.
NEUELECTRUM
NeuElectrum is a blend of NeuSilver & NeuGold at 25% concentration and because of this its color is a blend of lighter amber-brown with lighter pink which taken together comes out looking rather yellowish. Below is a fresh bottle of NeuElectrum (left) next to a bottle that has been frost damaged because I left it in my car when it got to below freezing.
SUMMARY
iMedDo products generally have a color and if they turn clear they need replacement. I didn’t go into the details of why the color and color change, for now I just want you to be able to recognize what color the products are supposed to be so that if you products look some other color you will immediately be able to recognize, and contact me for replacement as per iMedDo 100% satisfaction guarantee.
APPENDIX: DRBENGO’S MEDIA BLITZ
I did 3 interviews this month and here are the links in case you missed them, Enjoy! You can also find them on iMedDo FB page and on my Twitter page @healthwarrior1.