Planet_JASE
Member
I think most people get an idea of when they're being scammed. You know, deep down they know something isn't probably right and their money is being funnelled away.
If this is working for you Shaneus, and the results and measurable and tangible, then keep on going. It's at the point that you feel yourself going "Oh, yeah, I guess that X is Xer" that you need to look further.
I know (well, I hope so, anyway) that both Agyar and Danoss are only speaking from a position of concern for someone getting taken advantage of but they may not be speaking from a position of someone that's had to live with a condition / affliction / whathaveyou and has finally found something that's working for them when nothing else has.
Just because there isn't a wealth of information out there really doesn't determine the effectiveness of the procedure. Actually, whether or not there is supporting evidence of anything doesn't play a part in determining the legitimacy of it or people's opinion of it. Shit, there are still people out there that think immunisation is a scam. In fact, a lot of medical advances have had their adversity to being accepted and faced many naysayers.
I'm not willing to comment on if this is a respectable and true treatment but I'm not willing to say it isn't. At the point that you no longer feel improvement or have to search for improvement is the stage that you need to stop and research. In fact, researching more, even if you are feeling positive effects is a good idea.
PS- HAPPY BIRTHDAY GAZ!
If this is working for you Shaneus, and the results and measurable and tangible, then keep on going. It's at the point that you feel yourself going "Oh, yeah, I guess that X is Xer" that you need to look further.
I know (well, I hope so, anyway) that both Agyar and Danoss are only speaking from a position of concern for someone getting taken advantage of but they may not be speaking from a position of someone that's had to live with a condition / affliction / whathaveyou and has finally found something that's working for them when nothing else has.
Just because there isn't a wealth of information out there really doesn't determine the effectiveness of the procedure. Actually, whether or not there is supporting evidence of anything doesn't play a part in determining the legitimacy of it or people's opinion of it. Shit, there are still people out there that think immunisation is a scam. In fact, a lot of medical advances have had their adversity to being accepted and faced many naysayers.
I'm not willing to comment on if this is a respectable and true treatment but I'm not willing to say it isn't. At the point that you no longer feel improvement or have to search for improvement is the stage that you need to stop and research. In fact, researching more, even if you are feeling positive effects is a good idea.
PS- HAPPY BIRTHDAY GAZ!