Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Let me be as clear as possible about my appeal: 1) I am not supporting or opposing any multi level product. I just want folks to have the option to offer things they believe in for a profit. I have only lost money on nutrients giving them away or in researching them. But I would like to see folks VERY CAREFULLY offer select products to survive economically. 2) I am 80/20 in support of any health care practitioner offering a product. But if they are pushy, that is wrong. The patient or client should also have the sense the relationship is not undermined by a " No, thank you. " I find that 85% of the multi-level nutrient products are superior to national pharmacies and nutrient chain store items. 3) Non MD/DO's are offering useful material in education and treatment ideas. While some folks get too sold on a certain treatment, if that is the worst thing they do in a year, they deserve a crown. 4) Buyers regret is common in folks with suffering--in other words most people in the world. For individuals with long term exposure or other medical illnesses in addition to mold, diagnosis and treatment is a delicate balance and not easy. Everyone's aunt, neighbor, and new doctor is an expert who knows better. In reality, since some of the better treatments are newer, and many people were not treated years or decades, so recovery will be quite some time. 5) The comments above have nothing to do with: Mannatech, ammonia baths or biopsy issues. Re: [] Dr Croft/Iris multi-level criticism " Carl E. Grimes " <grimes@...> wrote: Right on, Dr Schaller! Like with everything else, there are no absolutes. Everything has its pluses and minuses. Bob wrote: Carl, did I miss something in Dr Schaller post about cholestryamine? He isn't selling anything multi-level and giving us medical advice to buy $389 of Mannatech from his daughter. Am I the only one who see the difference? I thought health care workers have ethical codes? BTW, mr ill patient, you need to buy $389 of this from my daughter and you also need to buy $464 of this new stuff just out which neutralizes mold and while you are at it, you need to take ammonia baths. Please have Mr Kroft, PhD on here and maybe I can ask about some of his practices. How does a PhD analyse ankle tissue and a fee and give medical advice concerning his prognosis? Quack, even you came out against his ammonia bath didn't you...lol Bob --------------------------------- DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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