CBD Sales and Criticising of the Skeptics with Aasmund Ryningen and Natural Healthy CBD

Posted by Aasmund Ryningen - Natural Healthy CBD on Mar 24th 2020

CBD Sales and Criticising of the Skeptics with Aasmund Ryningen and Natural Healthy CBD

The Corona Virus Quarantine has everyone locked in their homes and feeling unproductive. However Natural Healthy CBD in USA was exchanging thoughts, information and ideas with someone all the way in Norway.

"This might come as a surprise, but I'm actually a scientific oriented skeptic myself.


For years I've been fighting against so-called 'alternative medicine charlatans' who claim that their ailments can cure all kinds of diseases and illnesses. And with good reason, too. Many of these scoundrels actually urge people to not go see their doctor and avoid everything that has to do with 'Big Pharma'.


It's truly a despicable and disgusting practice that I personally hope will come to an end sooner than later.


There is nothing wrong with selling a product or service to people who genuinely want to buy what you have. But to make claims that aren't rooted in science or logic and that cannot even be proven, is not just a faulty way of marketing. It's also outright criminal and downright disgusting.

Hence why I long took pleasure in mocking these swindlers.

However, as much as I loved to ridicule them, there was something that bothered me about the whole thing. Something about the skeptic community that I disagreed profoundly with. No matter how much I argued my case, I wasn't heard. And if I were, I was scolded for my opinion.

The disagreement was that the skeptical community found it wrong to sell medications that hadn't been proven to cure any illness or disease to people, who, despite fully knowing that there wasn't any proof of said medications working.

I, on the other hand, didn't.

What's wrong with selling something to people, who want to buy your products, even if it on paper doesn't help them?

Nothing.

As long as no health claims are made.


And this is where I differ from most of the scientifically oriented skeptics.

If I sell you some CBD oil and you consume and it makes you feel better, then I've done you a service. I may not have cured, healed or prevented any disease or condition you had. But I've given you the opportunity to make yourself feel better. In exchange for money.

What's wrong with that?

'Nothing', I say.

'Everything', the skeptic community argues.

Something else for you to chew on;

I don’t know if this may vary from country to country or from region to region, but I know of several skeptic groups online that aim to ‘expose’ and ‘lift the curtain’ on so-called alternative medicine.

I’m writing ‘so-called’ in the context of alternative medicine because there haven’t been enough studies carried out yet to fully describe CBD oil as a total and utter alternative medicine, like for example homeopathy.

Let’s hope I didn’t anger any homeopathic users.

Whatever.

I don’t really care.

Now, first of all I’m going to ensure that no lawyers or legal entities can sue me or this brand by simply stating that if you’ve come here to look for a cure for your pains and you think that ABC CBD oil can help you, there is absolutely no evidence for that.

Zero.

Nada.

There!

Now I’ve officially declared that the product I’m marketing cannot heal, cure or prevent any disease or condition.

But that doesn’t mean that other people find it useful.

Hence why many CBD oil businesses have user testimonials on their website, praising how they’ve gotten a new life thanks to CBD oil.

Attorneys, solicitors and lawyers are thus prevented from taking this matter to the court. There is nothing wrong with marketing using testimonials, as long as you have an agreement from the users.

This isn’t the CBD oil company making a claim, these are USERS making claims how a certain product has improved their lives.

And here’s another thing that I think.

I don’t think the masses of skeptics are ready to use ABC CBD oil. I think their skeptical nature will make them do anything they can to excuse any improvement they may experience when they’re consuming ABC CBD oil.

Which means that even if they would have gotten rid of a back pain issue or maybe having had their inflammation reduced after consuming ABC CBD oil, they would have looked for other explanations.

Irrespective whether they had tried other things or not. Such as changing their diet, their lifestyle, shedding some weight, and so on.

Now, as much as I like to ridicule those boring people who almost always look sad and depressed, they have a very valid point.

There is no reason to claim or believe that ABC CBD oil will work unless you actually put in a little bit of work yourself. You have to be willing to lose weight, change your diet around and perhaps go to the gym and start out lifting weights.

Simply consuming CBD oil while continuing to slouch on the couch, watching Netflix and consuming unhealthy foods, beverages and candy won’t do you any good.

But even if you make significant changes to your life, and you’re consistent, CBD oil may still not help you get rid of your pains or improve your health condition.

You see, we have something called bodies. Genes. DNA. Different people respond differently.

In fact, the possibility that you could consume ABC CBD oil, over a long time, say a year, and also changing your diet, improving your lifestyle and going to the gym, without seeing any improvements, exists.

Sometimes, not even the best CBD oil can help you.

In the case of our consumers, none have said that the oil didn’t help. But, we don’t know how many other changes they made to their lives, either.

So, in that regard, the skeptics are right.

However, the skeptics are also boring people in general. At least, that’s my impression. I’ve yet got to meet a funny person who’s also a skeptic.

Still, your mileage may vary.

CBD oil isn't for everyone.

Not everyone is ready."

-Aasmund Ryningen


Aasmund Ryningen is an e-copywriter and content creator behind the Ridiculing of CBD Oil Skeptics above. An engineer by trade, he has written ebooks about the secrets of CBD oil sales from a skeptic... and a skeptic of skeptic's point of view.



You do not sell enough CBD oil because you do not know all the SALES SECRETS!

Aasmund claims to have these secrets in his ebook located on his personal website.

Want sales but don't have time to read? Aasmund offers his sales services to serious, legitimate CBD oil companies for content creation, sales and marketing for new or previous emailing lists. His approach is forward, honest, straightforward. He won't lie or swindle your customers, he'll help them ... if they want help. He is blunt and in your face about testimonies and lack of medical research on CBD, lack of scientific studies with CBD, yet is intrigued by the personal stories he has seen and the lives he has changed at the same time. He tells it as it is, not what they want to hear nor gives promises that he can't keep. He is not interested in fake accounts from inaccurate sources, he is witnessing lives changing, and he wants to change yours and your business by getting you more sales, reaching more people and even former customers to bring them back. Having him relieve the stress when it comes to email marketing will ease the burden and perhaps impress future customers with another honest and future approach to CBD.

I want to specialize in writing emails that don’t make any claims, but that still persuade people to buy because of all the benefits, all the potential and all the success stories.

Aasmund forteller told Natural Healthy CBD. We had a long conversation as he considers real life accounts, "food for future emails," which gave us a chuckle, but his enthusiasm is unmatched.

Aasmund Ryningen is from Norway and has a passionate but scientific approach that may be just what your company needs to reach more people who need education and honest CBD companies to guide them to health!

For more on Aasmund, visit his website or you can reach Aasmond directly on Twitter @RealLastViking.

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