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so after a year, why hasn't Ned responded to some of the questions and comments posed below? Ned, r u still with us? Have you had a comparative, before and after, CT scan? Doing chelation treatment (at over a $100 a pop x 30 out of pocket dollars) deserves a response.
It would have been nice to have been given some indication what the actual treatment process is that they employ to deal with heart related disease. Awareness of associated problems from heavy metals have been known for a good many years now, so an idea of how the non-invasive treatment will help to reduce heavy metals would have been a welcome addition to this video.
While his statement was somewhat ambiguous, was there a suggestion there that this is a treatment for cancer sufferers as well?
This is interesting but plays like an infomercial. It needs more facts. I felt like it kept getting ready to tell me just what the doctor did to help this man but never got to find out. Definitely intriguing but needs more facts.
this is an interesting video, it never hurts to get as much information as you can from as many sources, this coincides with a lot of beliefs, as I do believe minerals and substances do affect the body in numerous ways.
I've seen and heard a lot of stories about heavy metals in the body and their effect on general health, but I have not seen a medical research paper which supports such claims as of yet. From what I've read the liver and kidneys do wonders at taking toxins and unwanted heavy metals out of the body and you don't need special treatments to do so. Personal accounts are anecdotal and chelation is placebo at best.
A poor attempt at trying to promote a treatment option.
That he felt better after the chelation does not necessarily mean it is related to the chelation. Correlation does not equate to causation. Personal accounts of the effectiveness of therapy are inherently suspect due to the existence of psychological factors such as the placebo effect or personal beliefs and bias. That is why professional large scale double blind randomized control trials are needed to see whether something really works.
Hum. Is it really true? Im not quite sure about this, if this works at all. Maybe it's just a coincidence? But you never know, maybe it works after all.
so after a year, why hasn't Ned responded to some of the questions and comments posed below? Ned, r u still with us? Have you had a comparative, before and after, CT scan? Doing chelation treatment (at over a $100 a pop x 30 out of pocket dollars) deserves a response.
nature2rule 1 year ago
It would have been nice to have been given some indication what the actual treatment process is that they employ to deal with heart related disease. Awareness of associated problems from heavy metals have been known for a good many years now, so an idea of how the non-invasive treatment will help to reduce heavy metals would have been a welcome addition to this video.
While his statement was somewhat ambiguous, was there a suggestion there that this is a treatment for cancer sufferers as well?
akasherm 3 years ago
This is interesting but plays like an infomercial. It needs more facts. I felt like it kept getting ready to tell me just what the doctor did to help this man but never got to find out. Definitely intriguing but needs more facts.
nynekats 3 years ago
Good to know some more important stuff about heart health, that is very important!
ccmarr 3 years ago
Hmm... Mercury... That usually comes from fish! Glad I am vegan, I'm not chomping toxic fish that will affect my heart.
atrayeu 3 years ago
this is an interesting video, it never hurts to get as much information as you can from as many sources, this coincides with a lot of beliefs, as I do believe minerals and substances do affect the body in numerous ways.
rahul11283 3 years ago
Metals do have a bad effect on the body so I do believe that this could work.
wahmbrenda 3 years ago
I've seen and heard a lot of stories about heavy metals in the body and their effect on general health, but I have not seen a medical research paper which supports such claims as of yet. From what I've read the liver and kidneys do wonders at taking toxins and unwanted heavy metals out of the body and you don't need special treatments to do so. Personal accounts are anecdotal and chelation is placebo at best.
Nuvious 3 years ago
A poor attempt at trying to promote a treatment option.
That he felt better after the chelation does not necessarily mean it is related to the chelation. Correlation does not equate to causation. Personal accounts of the effectiveness of therapy are inherently suspect due to the existence of psychological factors such as the placebo effect or personal beliefs and bias. That is why professional large scale double blind randomized control trials are needed to see whether something really works.
Palvinore 3 years ago
Hum. Is it really true? Im not quite sure about this, if this works at all. Maybe it's just a coincidence? But you never know, maybe it works after all.
eiki2000 3 years ago