Re: Getting off of Xanax and AF recovery failure
Would be nice if you put your name to your words, rather than post anony.
With reference to Dr Lam, obviously is the experienced master you make yourself as being, You understand the mental state of someone who finds them in the latter stages of AF. The confusion, the anxiety, the want for someone to help, to listen, to be a guide after years of suffering. My frustration came with the way I was treated by them, they did not listen to me, gave me supplements that they shouldnt, shouted at me down the phone because i was saying it wasnt working and they just kept upping dosages...not something I would expect by someone I was paying a huge amount to help.
As for NB, this is just another marketing scam. I have yet to see any proper results..you know the ones where people have healed, are off supplements and bouncing about life well and good again, I hear more sob stories of 'healing reactions' more than anything else. The programme is flawed, and now I hear of mothers testing their five year old children who are fit and well, trusting this witch craft saying they are in the 'four lows' and giving them supplements and no fruit. Its catagoric child abuse. As this is a public forum, personal views are perfectly valid, and these are mine, based on my own experience, an that of friends of mine who have been damaged by the process. If there was a huge list of people who got better on either of these programmes, it would be a really hopeful thing, but there isnt.
These are my thoughts, the same way someone who is an advocate for NB has theirs. Its the way democracy and the free world works.
But you know, now a diploma in nutrition, four years of suffering with AF...Im a complete 'Newb' what do I know.