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Has anyone tried Advanced Cell Training (ACT) and what were your results. Thanks, Sage
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Tried it--total scam. The owner keeps changing the name, because he has been brought up on medical fraud charges. Changed the state he works out of, too.
Don't waste time and money on it.
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Thank you all for the posts on ACT, I forgot how informative this board was. May God bless you, Sage
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I wanted to post because I did try ACT (Advanced Cell Training) last summer (2014). I do not have Lyme but I have my own chronic illness and food sensitivities. I did it for a few months and had a bad experience. It cost $800 and I did not see any results in any area of my health. Gary is a self proclaimed faith healer who created his own modality of codes. I'm actually very open minded about healing so I was open to this concept. If I felt better I would give a positive testimony but it was hard to do all the things that were requested (codes, classes, spiritual class) and mostly feel worse. The money back guarantee after 30 days for the class is not enough time to see results. The people who work there did not have empathy for anything I ever said. Everyone who works there says if you feel worse it is because you are having a herxheimer reaction and to keep going. I felt bad reactions but how long do you keep going and not see results? It seems costly ($220 a month to be in the group class) to keep going with no results and little empathy. Gary eventually said I was a "tough case" and referred me to another healer that I did like more than him. When I think back on the experience it is with shame. I'm open to answering questions about this if anyone wants to know more.
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