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Hi Martin,

 

I'm going to add my 2 cents again and suggest that anyone seriously

interested in allergy/sensitivies check out Ellen Cutler's book (The

Food Allergy Cure) and/or her website www.bioset-institute.com.

 

She can clear almost all allergies/sensitivies with her BioSET

treatments in conjunction with enzyme therapy and organ cleansing.

You can be taught to do the treatments yourself and there is a

referral section to find a BioSET practioner in your area. The

treatments are painless, fast and work.

 

Definately worth your time to pick up this book, borrow it from a

library if you don't want to invest any $.

 

Sherry

Montreal

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I would never dismiss dietary methods for helping to control or even

eliminate certain food allergies, there is nothing new on this

subject and there are dozens of books out there and have been for

years on elimination diets. This gets back to what I said in my

previous mail about avoiding things that cause the allergic reaction.

Also, one can simply grow out of food allergies.

 

It is difficult for me to comment on the work of this therapist as I

have not read her books. All I can comment on are the claims over

the enzyme therapy for which no evidence or information is presented

on the web site below.

 

Re: http://www.bioset-institute.com/

This web site looks like the type of misleading hype that we

associate with Young Living. Very interesting to note that Dr.

Ellen W. Cutler is a chiropodist and not a medical researcher. Now

let me think, who else calls themselves a doctor but is NOT!

 

There is absolutely no evidence presented on this web site to justify

the products sold; there is no mention of clinical trials; there is

no mention of what the products contain. This is a classic example of

those web sites where no evidence is presented to back claims made. I

find it so frustrating that people are unable to differentiate

between obvious hype and facts. The fact someone has written books

nowadays means zilch. Just look at the garbage in popular

aromatherapy novels.

 

Martin

 

, " Sherry Smith "

<scrapbookcherie@s...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Martin,

>

> I'm going to add my 2 cents again and suggest that anyone seriously

> interested in allergy/sensitivies check out Ellen Cutler's book

(The

> Food Allergy Cure) and/or her website www.bioset-institute.com.

>

> She can clear almost all allergies/sensitivies with her BioSET

> treatments in conjunction with enzyme therapy and organ cleansing.

> You can be taught to do the treatments yourself and there is a

> referral section to find a BioSET practioner in your area. The

> treatments are painless, fast and work.

>

> Definately worth your time to pick up this book, borrow it from a

> library if you don't want to invest any $.

>

> Sherry

> Montreal

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This is from her jacket notes: Ellen W. Cutler, MD, DC, holds

medical and chiropratic degrees, she graduated with honors in both

disciplines. She is a Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic

Examiners and is board-eligible for Diplomate status with the

American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedits. Her postgraduate

training also includes nutrition, homeopathy, acupressure, and enzyme

therapy. She continues to study intensively and conduct clinical

research in the areas of immunology, nutrition and allergy

treatment...

 

The above is part of her jacket notes, pick up the book to read the

rest.

 

What ingredients would you like the enzymes to list? This treatment

is definately NEW and I suggest you actually read the book before you

make generalizations and inflamatory comments. My naturopath has

used these treatments on my daughter and cleared her food allergies

and subsequent eczema, so I have seen first hand that it works.

 

You do not outgrow allergies. They can become hidden and manifest

themselves into other symptoms and health problems (ie. arthritis,

asthma, eczema, etc.).

 

Further, I am not interested in a debate based on your opinions, so

if you are not interested in this subject or finding out futher

information about it by actually reading the book (no the whole book

contents is not posted on the website!), then I am happy to close it.

 

I posted this information for anyone who might be interested in

finding a way with dealing with their allergies/sensitivies (and

other chronic health problems) and has exhausted their options. I

don't put much faith in clinical trials personally, but if have

questions in this regard, you can always write to her. This book can

be borrowed from a library at no cost.

 

Sherry

 

 

, " aromamedical2003 "

<aromamedical-2@l...> wrote:

>

> I would never dismiss dietary methods for helping to control or

even eliminate certain food allergies, there is nothing new on this

> subject and there are dozens of books out there and have been for

> years on elimination diets. This gets back to what I said in my

> previous mail about avoiding things that cause the allergic

reaction.

> Also, one can simply grow out of food allergies.

>

> It is difficult for me to comment on the work of this therapist as

I have not read her books. All I can comment on are the claims over

> the enzyme therapy for which no evidence or information is

presented on the web site below.

>

> Re: http://www.bioset-institute.com/

> This web site looks like the type of misleading hype that we

> associate with Young Living. Very interesting to note that Dr.

> Ellen W. Cutler is a chiropodist and not a medical researcher. Now

> let me think, who else calls themselves a doctor but is NOT!

>

> There is absolutely no evidence presented on this web site to

justify the products sold; there is no mention of clinical trials;

there is no mention of what the products contain. This is a classic

example of those web sites where no evidence is presented to back

claims made. I find it so frustrating that people are unable to

differentiate between obvious hype and facts. The fact someone has

written books nowadays means zilch. Just look at the garbage in

popular aromatherapy novels.

>

> Martin

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