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Are you afraid your child will be a mass murderer?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 291190" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Pills *don't* cure everything, even if they help.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, if anyone said "take XXXXX maybe Prozac???" and you will not be mentally ill, then I'd blow raspberries at them. Pharmaceutical companies make a fortune and many times the pills we take don't help---and there is no promise of a cure. If there is, it's a fraud. </p><p></p><p>Changing a child's diet, doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The place this lady is talking about is a very high priced alternative place that costs a mint and doesn't guarantee anything and, of course, isn't covered by insurance. in my opinion you have to tread carefully when it's going to bankrupt you and there is no proof of massive help. This place has been around since I was young and it still isn't curing most people. If it did, everyone would be using their technique and insurance would cover it. A lot of us are financially challenged, yet desperate to "cure" our kids. It is easy to get sucked into programs that promise a lot and don't deliver. And we're out a lot of money. A LOT.</p><p></p><p>I believe a few kids get helped by dietary changes and supplements, but most don't. It's just not a simple fix. Our kids have a lot of stuff going on, and if there was a cure, we'd all know about it and the medical community would jump all over it to get their hand in the profit. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 291190, member: 1550"] Pills *don't* cure everything, even if they help. Honestly, if anyone said "take XXXXX maybe Prozac???" and you will not be mentally ill, then I'd blow raspberries at them. Pharmaceutical companies make a fortune and many times the pills we take don't help---and there is no promise of a cure. If there is, it's a fraud. Changing a child's diet, doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The place this lady is talking about is a very high priced alternative place that costs a mint and doesn't guarantee anything and, of course, isn't covered by insurance. in my opinion you have to tread carefully when it's going to bankrupt you and there is no proof of massive help. This place has been around since I was young and it still isn't curing most people. If it did, everyone would be using their technique and insurance would cover it. A lot of us are financially challenged, yet desperate to "cure" our kids. It is easy to get sucked into programs that promise a lot and don't deliver. And we're out a lot of money. A LOT. I believe a few kids get helped by dietary changes and supplements, but most don't. It's just not a simple fix. Our kids have a lot of stuff going on, and if there was a cure, we'd all know about it and the medical community would jump all over it to get their hand in the profit. JMO [/QUOTE]
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