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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Did you say SpectraCell?
If you go to their website they have lists of "clinicians" that provide their tests at obscure places like The Mayo Clinics, Scripps Labs in LaJolla CA and many other questionable medical clinics in the country. I cant quote all the sources for every article and video lecture I've absorbed where SpectraCell was referenced. You'll have to dig too and if after doing so you feel it be a scam so be it.
In the meanwhile I'll be experimenting with diatomaceous earth cupcake recipes and trying to find an Internist in my town that offers these tests. The highest rated sports medicine Internist in my area offers them but his staff but his staff is so overwhelmed that I've been unable to make an appointment. Many people that are really into nutrition assure me they are the are without peer.
Believe it or not there are lots of people that know what scams are. We weigh the risks and if we feel if it is worth it then we make our choice and give things a try or not. I'm sure Karen guessed there would be doubters trying to make her look DE experience look naive and foolish but I think most can google around and see if it is another scam or if it's worth having a go or not all by themselves.
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