Hello
The search is over!
Recently a patient told me, "What a relief! Do you know how stressful it is to not really know what's going on with your body and Googling nonstop different questions trying to find out and then guessing about what to do with all I found?
I consider myself an intelligent woman, but I'm so happy I can stop doing that now that I have found the answers I've been looking for in this program!
This isn't my expertise, and I have finally found someone to help!"
Most people are looking for answers because they are desperate and need help. But continually searching Google for your symptoms can actually put your health at risk.
Now, if someone told me that my hours and hours of research, study, and searching to help myself could harm me, I might be pretty upset and defensive.
Believe me; I understand this. But what if I'm right? Humor me and extend your research to read the rest of this email!
With my patients, I am testing for and discovering the proverbial needle in the haystack: the one correct treatment program that would result in stable health improvement out of an infinite number of incorrect treatment programs that wouldn't work.
I can consistently find this needle and get great patient results because I use techniques and information from reliable sources.
Source: A person, place, or thing from which something originates. The source or primary cause is the person or group that originated or created a body of knowledge.
Our entire society suffers from difficulty understanding the importance of reliable sources to achieve a successful result.
Some patients believe what they find on the internet, especially if it agrees with their preexisting opinions.
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