SForsgren
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I don't have PM enabled and cannot post my email address here as it links to my web site which is not allowed on this forum. Can you post your email address?
-------------------- Be well, Scott Posts: 4617 | From San Jose, CA | Registered: Jul 2005
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lymie_in_md
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Vision :
do you have an proof it is hokus pokus?
Have you ever had an ART session done?
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SForsgren
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There is no such proof as it is far from hocus pocus and based on science and physics.
She is also incorrect in that people doing it charge a boatload.
Dr. K is one of the cheapest doctors treating Lyme in the country.
The incorrect information continues....
-------------------- Be well, Scott Posts: 4617 | From San Jose, CA | Registered: Jul 2005
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Have you been a patient of Dr K?? I am only asking because I just tried to make an appt.
-------------------- "You'll be surprised to know how far you can go from the point you thought it was the end" Posts: 946 | From Massachusetts | Registered: Apr 2008
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SForsgren
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Yes, I have been a patient for about 2+ years. Brilliant man.
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lymie_in_md
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Scott says there is science behind ART and muscle testing. And of course Dr. Klinghardt a enormously respected physician developed it and says it works. What science is there to refute and support the opinion "it is hokus pokus"? Really curious!
Maybe the opinion is from information gotten from the often debunked Steven Barrett from quackwatch. I tend to discount the site as having a lot of useless and bad information.
By the way check out the following quote and site :
quote:The Florida State Prosecutor came to court, last October, (1) unaware that Phillips had never conducted the test described in the Probable Cause Hearings, and (2) began her case against Phillips by claiming that a test that Phillips DOES DO (Autonomic Response Testing) was quackery - because an internet website says so.
The prosecutor's case is apparently based on the dubious claims of one Stephen Barrett, a de-licensed MD who operates an Internet website called www.quackwatch.com out of his basement in Allentown, PA. Barrett claims that Autonomic Response Testing is ``Quackery.'' Other Internet sites, like the Mayo Clinic, and the University Hospitals of Cleveland, plus other world experts, laud the benefits of these tests as a diagnostic tool.
It is no surprise to me that de-licensed MD Stephen Barrett claims to know more than the Mayo Clinic, or the University Hospitals of Cleveland. His lies, misrepresentations, and distorted reality views are his source of income.
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