Re: Experiment-9 months without John Ellis LWM5 water.
Maybe next time you'll do a test involving "good science", instead of giving us anecdotal evidence from one person (you). Good
Science involves things like, oh, let's say, a double blind study of 50 people, (half who have done the john ellis water regimen and half who didn't) might be considered "good science" but your anecdote only tells me you have convinced yourself that the water helps you. This is what is known as "The Placebo Effect, and Big Pharma has made billions and billions of dollars off of these placebos, (the SSRI anti-
Depression meds are the biggest scam in the drug industry today) so why should people like john ellis miss out on the big bucks that these corporate liars are raking in? Did you get any medical help from a real doctor in the year or so that you went without this wonderful water? Gee, maybe that helped, or maybe your symptoms subsided because of other factors that you don't understand. Let me tell you about a conversation I had with my sister-in-law. She is a big proponent of that supplement that you take before getting on an airplane, (I've forgotten the name) and it supposedly helps prevent you catching a cold or flu bug, and it was "invented by a teacher". I asked her how she knew it worked. She said "because I have never caught a cold on an airplane since I started taking it". Then I asked her how many times she had caught a cold on an airplane before she took the supplement, and she refused to give me an answer. Gee, I wonder why. Incidentally, the scam artist (the "teacher")that invented the product had to pay millions of dollars in fines for lying in his advertising. Did he go to prison? hell, no. He's made over a hundred million dollars off of his lies, and the fines were just the cost of doing business. Just because john ellis hasn't been convicted yet doesn't mean he isn't an accomplished liar. Medical "cures" are the easiest scams to get away with because it's so hard to prove the lie, and apparently john ellis has figured this out. He makes claims that the water has been tested by a school of medicine, and Dole foods, yet he provides no proof of these claims on his site. He writes in an odd style, with whole sentences where all the letters are capitalized, as if he has to yell at you to get his message across. I've seen that kind of sentence composition on
Conspiracy sites, and people who write that way always sound unhinged. His sentences drift on, don't even make sense at times, and I wonder if he's suffering from dementia or something similar. He's fond of hanging up on complainers who say his product doesn't work, so apparently he can't defend his statements or he wouldn't hang up on unsatisfied customers. It sounds to me as if he's made a fortune off of desperate people ready to believe anything.