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AllergiCare Relief Centers uses the BioAllergenix BAX3000 laser allergy system in clinics to provide patients with effective relief of symptoms commonly caused by allergies and sensitivities. Visit www.AllergiCare.com

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  • Hey Bardcan, I have been getting treatments on the Bax 3000 for a couple months now and it works for me. It's a terrific alternative to all the medications that the Medical industry would LOVE for you to take and to screw up your liver and keep you on meds. BTW, I WORK in the Medical industry. I KNOW people who doctors have REFUSED to treat because they got themselves via diet and exercise off MEDS. Now THAT is GARBAGE and should be ILLEGAL!

  • Btw the way, this machine was explained to me as everything has its own fequency, much like a fingerprint for a person . The machine scans your body using those frequencies and then it shows which frequencies that your body as an adverse reaction to. Then, using a laser and accupressure points you are desensitized to those items one at a time. you must stay away from that item for about 18 hours . The success rate is somewhere between 80-90%. Google Bax3000 to see what patients have said.

  • Bardcan, you shouldn't run your mouth if you have no idea what your talking about. There are before and after pictures on "family blogs" not pro sites showing before and after results. I have to know the coinventor of this device, it took him and another doctor over 6 years to develop. Over 300 doctors have paid close to $40,000 each for this machine. Do you think doctors would spend that type of money of something there wasn't proof that worked?

  • If a patient has eliminated foods due to allergies, does the patient need to put those back into his body before having the evaluation test done on the BAX 3000?

  • Yeah, your argument is totally valid. Taking a small sample size and allowing expectation bias by not undertaking double-blind placebo controlled randomized studies is an excellent way to judge the efficacy of your product *note extreme sarcasm*

  • Well, if someone suffers badly from allergies and has received allergy shots for a number of years without relief (interesting how nobody goes after them when hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent on them with patients experiencing no benefits), then frankly I'd take my chances on these "coincidences" which seem to be providing relief to others. It's still a better alternative to drugs and medication which I'm guessing you're all for taking.

  • That's a good argument....because we can't explain how the universe was created must mean we don't exist, correct? All I know is that I no longer have my symptoms since being treated and hundreds of patients treated with this system have also experienced relief...so what you must be saying is that (a) either we have all gotten together to "pull a quickie" on the rest of the world, or (b) it is just coincidence and had nothing to do at all with these treatments.

  • there is nothing scientific about this garbage. these kind of faux treatments should be illegal and the fraudsters who promote it should be charged.

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