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03-19-2013, 11:45 AM | #5 | |||
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it just seems to be a lot of money paid out to basically get nutritional testing (which can be done through any good Integrative physician) and one does not have to use "customized" supplements imho I guess the point I am making is that we helped my son's tics enormously, with immediate results, with otc supplements, dietary & environmental modifications and it did not cost mega bucks to do so! I do hope you see results as it seems a shame that the tics are not even slightly improved. Of course, with TS, one realizes there will likely not be 100% tic reduction...but we certainly saw a dramatic improvement after just a few weeks of basic modifications, most researched free of charge online and using our physician for guidance.
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