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I was just wondering if anyone on here has ever tried advanced cell training and if so, was it helpful? I have googled and researched this on the internet and have come across negative and positive info regarding ACT. Just wanted to see if anyone here has tried this??? Any info is greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply. Wow, not a lot of good reports it seems. I have been sick for like 11 years and have tried many things already to try and get well. A friend of mine is actually doing the ACT and told me about it. I watched the ACT video online and was not really sure what to make of it. Is there anyone on here that has actually done this ACT and gotten well?
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hiker53
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I have done ACT and NOT GOTTEN WELL--BIG SCAM
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I was thinking it sounded a bit to good to be true. I just wanted to see if anyone else had done it and had good results. I tried googling it and found quite a few bad reviews on it but then also found some good ones. I watched the video that Gary Blier has online and he had all these people stating that they got well. I believe in trying different things, but this does seem a bit outlandish. Thanks for the input and replies. I am going to hold off on doing this for now.
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Ann-OH
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Training cells????? What could you train them for? I picture lining them up and making them do jumping jacks. Then you would have to invent some teeny sport for them to compete in. They would feel miserable! Except for the bully-cells.
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