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I am really sorry if I offended people by the word rip off

 

When I use the word " rip " off- I am talking about people being sick,

people needing help and they run from the drug company to the herb

companies-and in the end, when the supplement/gadget addiction ends-

end the person is still sick- we are all responsible...at least a

little. Of course, everyone needs to be personally responsible for

their health-but it is really not fair considering we are raised in

a country (for those of us in the States) where we drink sedating

fluoride in our water, watch sedating TV filled with hypnotic info-

mercials, and raised in a medical system that by passes rational

thinking.

Some of the people I see in my office spend 300-500 a month on herbs

and " gadgets "

I personally believe that health does not need to cost a lot of

money-and so I strive to give people a break as much as I can-so

they know I am not trying to entice them with a hypnotic health ploy-

which is common at chiropractic offices and such.

This is exactly where Naturopaths lose credit-either by trying to

compete with the medical realm with expensive gadgets, or by getting

people hooked on supplements instead of healing.

I am sorry if I seem crass- but people are dying out there and the

system needs to change. I used to work in an oncology office and a

pediatric office- I have seen the good and bad in naturopathy and

allopathy.

If you are selling something-and are confident about your means-than

good for you, but I have seen pyramid schemes and fear based

literature that gets people paranoid and psychotic instead of

healthy. Now, if you are a retailer and not a Naturopath, I

understand- but far too many people- like at health food stores and

such- act like ND's when in fact they are herbaceutical " drug "

reps. All I am saying it can be deceptive and unhealing......

 

In regards to the foot baths-the placebo effect is very strong in

whatever you use and is a proven fact- and I know that there are

different chemical reactions with each person. I think if I spent

$500 on a health gadget or more- I would really want to believe it

did something that it claimed- Not, to insult Michelle-who has

obviously had success with it and renewed health..but we musn't

forget the story of the Emperors New Clothes-and I have seen people

rave about things-like an urban legend...

 

The only one I found that appeared to have some benefit was the Q2

and that also let out the least amount of harmful electromagnetic

fields. However, I have not used it and I am only speaking on

research I have done....like I said, I tried hard to get into it, I

was going to put one in my office, as is the common practice now-but

I couldn't see the benefits outweighing the risks.

 

I have seen people get really sick from gadgets- like a few years

ago when many people were buying those ozone air purifiers-thinking

they would purify the air-and spending so much money on them...now

we know they are dangerous and ineffective-so all I am saying is

BE CAREFUL- You can heal your body in much cheaper and much more

cost effective ways....if you want to...

 

I am trying to come from the middle ground here-and help everyone

keep a cool head-Do not think that I am cynical but rather

thoughtfully critical...

Healthy Regards,

Aurore

www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com

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hello; i dont get in here much, i would like to say

that3% food grade H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) works

wonders on stinky feet in foot bath. my sis had stinky

feet since child hood and @45 i sat her down one hour

a night for 3 nites watchin the news, and the smell

went away.

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Yes, thank you!! h2O2 extremely inexpensive, effective and much more

economical than spending $100-300 a month on herbs and gadgets..

Thank you for this Tommy Truck! H2O2 is a part of my practice-

refreshingly simple- a big American " secret " ...

Aurore ND

www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com

 

 

, Tommy Truck

<closeornot wrote:

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> hello; i dont get in here much, i would like to say

> that3% food grade H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) works

> wonders on stinky feet in foot bath. my sis had stinky

> feet since child hood and @45 i sat her down one hour

> a night for 3 nites watchin the news, and the smell

> went away.

>

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