Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 ---Sorry but those testimonials do nothing to make me want to go there for this treatment. If there were a cure, it would be known the world over. I have seen ads complete with testimonials for just about everything. There is the ancient Egyptian Palm cure, the air bathing cure and others that I don't recall at the moment. the only known factor in controlling this disease is exercise and diet and medication as needed which is prescribed by a physician with a degree from a medical school. this is the first time I have heard of this as well, but there is a first time for everything. I am sure one can find anything on the net if one looks hard enough. Use common sense whenever a cure is promised for anything. Madge In diabetes_int@y..., " j459g " <j459g@y...> wrote: > > > > I haven't heard anything about this > > particular method but it sure sounds > > like snake oil to me. > > You can read some testimonials (all from Malaysians) at: > > http://www.harmonisation-healing.com/testimonies.htm > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 > Okay...I visited the website...but > it still sounds like snake oil to > me, smile. No, I think that you are mistaken, Vicki, as far as I can make out snake oil is not included in the price. Probably an optional extra. > Nowhere does it say HOW these people > obtained these miraculous results ... As far as I can understand, it works through your mind. You think yourself into being healed. Naturally, during the 5 days of contemplating your navel you have to fast and, miraculously, after 5 days of fasting your blood glucose has fallen considerably. > ... how much it costs (a bunch of $$, > I'd bet)... If you have to ask how much it costs then you can't afford it, Vicki - it's just like owning a motor yacht. > ... and most of all, if it > cures diabetes why hasn't the media, > not to mention the medical profession, > followed up on it? Ah ha, because they are all part of the big conspiracy between the medical profession, the pharmaceutical industry and the food industry. That is the same wicked conspiracy that gave us the USDA food pyramid, specially designed just to keep our postprandial BGs elevated! Anyway, I have seen faith healers on US TV healing broken legs with a touch on the cheek - the medical profession doesn't follow up on them, either! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 > Okay...I visited the website...but > it still sounds like snake oil to > me, smile. No, I think that you are mistaken, Vicki, as far as I can make out snake oil is not included in the price. Probably an optional extra. > Nowhere does it say HOW these people > obtained these miraculous results ... As far as I can understand, it works through your mind. You think yourself into being healed. Naturally, during the 5 days of contemplating your navel you have to fast and, miraculously, after 5 days of fasting your blood glucose has fallen considerably. > ... how much it costs (a bunch of $$, > I'd bet)... If you have to ask how much it costs then you can't afford it, Vicki - it's just like owning a motor yacht. > ... and most of all, if it > cures diabetes why hasn't the media, > not to mention the medical profession, > followed up on it? Ah ha, because they are all part of the big conspiracy between the medical profession, the pharmaceutical industry and the food industry. That is the same wicked conspiracy that gave us the USDA food pyramid, specially designed just to keep our postprandial BGs elevated! Anyway, I have seen faith healers on US TV healing broken legs with a touch on the cheek - the medical profession doesn't follow up on them, either! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 > Okay...I visited the website...but > it still sounds like snake oil to > me, smile. No, I think that you are mistaken, Vicki, as far as I can make out snake oil is not included in the price. Probably an optional extra. > Nowhere does it say HOW these people > obtained these miraculous results ... As far as I can understand, it works through your mind. You think yourself into being healed. Naturally, during the 5 days of contemplating your navel you have to fast and, miraculously, after 5 days of fasting your blood glucose has fallen considerably. > ... how much it costs (a bunch of $$, > I'd bet)... If you have to ask how much it costs then you can't afford it, Vicki - it's just like owning a motor yacht. > ... and most of all, if it > cures diabetes why hasn't the media, > not to mention the medical profession, > followed up on it? Ah ha, because they are all part of the big conspiracy between the medical profession, the pharmaceutical industry and the food industry. That is the same wicked conspiracy that gave us the USDA food pyramid, specially designed just to keep our postprandial BGs elevated! Anyway, I have seen faith healers on US TV healing broken legs with a touch on the cheek - the medical profession doesn't follow up on them, either! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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