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re: Way2Well
Posted on 1/11/24 at 9:41 pm to NewOrleansBlend
Posted on 1/11/24 at 9:41 pm to NewOrleansBlend
You are thoroughly wrong about driven by profits, we are driven by outcomes.
This is such an ignorant statement.
Come by SYNC and I will sit you down with one of our Practitioners for free. My dime. There are studies on stem cells, they are just not done by big pharma.
I agree on all 8 of your truths but sometimes our environment is not conducive to optimal health. Most people on this planet are dehydrated and nutrient deficient. Come by SYNC and tell them Max sent you.
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Expensive supplements and expansive lab panels are to make money. No significant benefit.
This is such an ignorant statement.
Come by SYNC and I will sit you down with one of our Practitioners for free. My dime. There are studies on stem cells, they are just not done by big pharma.
I agree on all 8 of your truths but sometimes our environment is not conducive to optimal health. Most people on this planet are dehydrated and nutrient deficient. Come by SYNC and tell them Max sent you.
Posted on 1/12/24 at 7:19 am to Bricktop
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This post was edited on 3/13/24 at 11:39 am
Posted on 1/12/24 at 9:28 am to Bricktop
Show me the evidence for improved outcomes in humans from double blinded randomized placebo controlled trials.
I believe your thought process for offering an alternative service/treatment goes something like this:
1. Is it plausible? There is likely a biologic mechanism through which a treatment would be beneficial. For stem cells, it's the idea that your body regenerates tissue from the stem cells.
2. Is it popular?
3. Is it profitable?
4. Is it not harmful?
This is not good enough. Mechanistic data is not good evidence of anything, it's only at starting point. It almost always leads nowhere once put to the test in trials. High quality outcome data is all that matters, which is lacking in alternative medicine.
But please show me the outcome data you use to justify your treatments. Surely you know it well right?
You believe you are not doing harm with this thinking, yet I believe it is harmful through it's cost to patients and, more insidiously, by eroding trust in medicine.
I believe your thought process for offering an alternative service/treatment goes something like this:
1. Is it plausible? There is likely a biologic mechanism through which a treatment would be beneficial. For stem cells, it's the idea that your body regenerates tissue from the stem cells.
2. Is it popular?
3. Is it profitable?
4. Is it not harmful?
This is not good enough. Mechanistic data is not good evidence of anything, it's only at starting point. It almost always leads nowhere once put to the test in trials. High quality outcome data is all that matters, which is lacking in alternative medicine.
But please show me the outcome data you use to justify your treatments. Surely you know it well right?
You believe you are not doing harm with this thinking, yet I believe it is harmful through it's cost to patients and, more insidiously, by eroding trust in medicine.
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