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This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting she

go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM procedure -

he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair they

sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the practitioner

wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the proper

frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

 

One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner with a

dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from a

coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc said

there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

giving me the giggles)

 

The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

(chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger points/frequency) -

but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to be

healed.

 

Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM? How

does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

thing.

 

Appreciate any comments.

 

Janis

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A mysterious procedure called FSM that requires you to be chained to

a chair? Must be the Flying Spaghetti Monster:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Janis3934 "

<janis3934 wrote:

>

> This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting

she

> go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM

procedure -

> he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair

they

> sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

> hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

> practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

> little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

> testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

> bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the

practitioner

> wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the

proper

> frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

>

> One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner

with a

> dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

> with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from

a

> coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc

said

> there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

> giving me the giggles)

>

> The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

> practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

> (chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger

points/frequency) -

> but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to

be

> healed.

>

> Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM?

How

> does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

> thing.

>

> Appreciate any comments.

>

> Janis

>

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Glad to hear its not just us Florida folks being weird and screwing things up

again....

:-)

Bob

 

Janis3934 <janis3934 wrote:

This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting she

go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM procedure -

he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair they

sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the practitioner

wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the proper

frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

 

One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner with a

dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from a

coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc said

there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

giving me the giggles)

 

The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

(chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger points/frequency) -

but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to be

healed.

 

Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM? How

does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

thing.

 

Appreciate any comments.

 

Janis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Since I cracked a joke about it, I figured I should at least look into

FSM. There is nothing on Medline, but I did find a chiropractor in

Oregon who uses it. She has published a couple of articles in

chiropractic journals. I don't know what financial interest she may

have in the product. If you want to contact her and get more info,

here is her web page:

 

http://www.frequencyspecific.com/clinic.htm

 

- Bill Schoenbart

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Janis3934 "

<janis3934 wrote:

>

> This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting she

> go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM procedure -

> he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair they

> sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

> hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

> practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

> little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

> testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

> bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the practitioner

> wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the proper

> frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

>

> One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner with a

> dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

> with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from a

> coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc said

> there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

> giving me the giggles)

>

> The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

> practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

> (chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger points/frequency) -

> but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to be

> healed.

>

> Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM? How

> does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

> thing.

>

> Appreciate any comments.

>

> Janis

>

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I went back to her FSM web site and saw that she is marketing the

units. She would still be a good source of info if she can point you

to the published articles.

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " bill_schoenbart "

<plantmed wrote:

>

> Since I cracked a joke about it, I figured I should at least look into

> FSM. There is nothing on Medline, but I did find a chiropractor in

> Oregon who uses it. She has published a couple of articles in

> chiropractic journals. I don't know what financial interest she may

> have in the product. If you want to contact her and get more info,

> here is her web page:

>

> http://www.frequencyspecific.com/clinic.htm

>

> - Bill Schoenbart

>

>

> Chinese Medicine , " Janis3934 "

> <janis3934@> wrote:

> >

> > This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting she

> > go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM procedure -

> > he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair they

> > sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

> > hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

> > practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

> > little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

> > testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

> > bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the practitioner

> > wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the proper

> > frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

> >

> > One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner with a

> > dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

> > with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from a

> > coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc said

> > there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

> > giving me the giggles)

> >

> > The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

> > practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

> > (chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger points/frequency) -

> > but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to be

> > healed.

> >

> > Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM? How

> > does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

> > thing.

> >

> > Appreciate any comments.

> >

> > Janis

> >

>

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That's a good idea. I should follow up on that

suggestion.

 

Thanks,

 

Janis

 

--- bill_schoenbart <plantmed wrote:

 

> I went back to her FSM web site and saw that she is

> marketing the

> units. She would still be a good source of info if

> she can point you

> to the published articles.

>

>

 

 

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truthfully, there are somethings that only seem to happen in FL or on Long

Island. ;-)

 

k

 

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Bob Linde, AP, Herbalist <

boblindeherbalist wrote:

 

> Glad to hear its not just us Florida folks being weird and screwing

> things up again....

> :-)

> Bob

>

>

> Janis3934 <janis3934 <janis3934%40>> wrote:

> This question came from a patient today. Her friend is insisting she

> go to Florida to see someone named Cropp who does this FSM procedure -

> he " cured " the friend and friends husband. Apparently the chair they

> sat in was a key treatment element, and practitioner also used

> hundreds of bottles and chains. After 3 - 4 $100 treatments,

> practitioner declared them cured. Googling this item (FSM) yields

> little info, other than lists of practitioners (some LAc's),

> testimonials, etc. I don't see any reference to a specific chair,

> bottles, or chains. However, there is mention about the practitioner

> wearing " graphite gloves " to touch trigger points to sense the proper

> frequency that the tissue needs to heal...??? Huh?

>

> One anecdotal story is that a man went to this FL practitioner with a

> dialysis port for kd failure and was told there was nothing wrong

> with his kidneys. On way home pt fell and days later woke up from a

> coma in hosp. He asked physician about needing dialysis and doc said

> there's nothing wrong with your kidneys. (just writing this up is

> giving me the giggles)

>

> The FSM marketing website doesn't list a man named Cropp as a

> practitioner. It sounds like 2 entirely different modalities

> (chair/bottles/chains vs graphite gloves/trigger points/frequency) -

> but not perceived that way by the 2 people who went to Florida to be

> healed.

>

> Pardon me if this has come up before. Does anyone know about FSM? How

> does it relate to electro acupuncture? Apparently it's a global

> thing.

>

> Appreciate any comments.

>

> Janis

>

>

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

>

>

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