OK, I just read through the thread, and the links and references, and here are my thoughts:
The OP said he was attacked, but he was the one reacted violently to the first hint of scepticism, it’s only after this that he was touted as being a snake oil salesman.
Maybe Priapus shots really work. But without real clinical trials and FDA approval nobody, except for the most desperate and naive would think about paying for such a procedure. It seems everything this Dr. Runels is selling has neither undergone clinical trials nor peer review. Processes which are relied on by the medical community to verify the effectiveness and safety of any drug or procedure.
It’s suspicious that this guy is engaging the media so heavily, and bypassing the medical community. Things like this have happened before, and then you see an ad on TV later on asking if you want to join a class-action lawsuit. Yep, suspicious.
inuic, the OP, has made several claims, but only marinera has provided any useful references. So if you (inuic) want to really help us out, you will share all the research that you claim to have done, instead of just making unproven assertions, then attacking anyone who is sceptical.
The next point of suspicion for me are the really crappy websites, that seem like they were self-built in 10 minutes, that Dr. Runel is using to sell these expensive services. And his unprofessional looking video blogs on YouTube. Maybe that’s just my hangup as a web developer. But it just reeks of lack of professionalism. That is probably neither here nor there, I admit.
If Priapus shots really work, good. Then after some clinical testing and peer review it will be proven and people will trust it, and use it.
But people are wise to be sceptical of anything in life that promises instant and “magical” results.