Re: Where's the fluke?
"Do you have her fee schedule available that you
can post?"
What is below, is from Quack Watch. However, a person with whom I was
in communication with three or four years ago, spent $12,000 in Mexico during a
two weeks period for Hulda's treatments (not including motel and food), and they
still wanted to do more but she couldn't afford it. Recognize that this is
American dollars, and the Mexican pay scale, even for professionals is a
fraction of what it is here. By the way, this person was personally diagnosed
by Hulda on her witch hunt machine and declared to have had cancer. (No
other medical professional ever made a similar diagnosis.) Hulda's
'treatment' 'cured' the cancer. Keep in mind also, that she has licensed
clinics in other parts of the world too - so, it isn't just her books and
gadgets and Mexico, she's got bucks coming in from all over.
from Quack Watch:
For several years, Clark's treatment has been
administered at Century Nutrition, a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, where the basic
fee for two weeks of "treatment" was $4,500 (plus 10% tax). This
figure did not include the cost of a motel room (approximately $210/week); meals
($250/week); blood tests ($70 each); standard diagnostic imaging tests ($40 to
$400); dental x-rays (at least $206); "individually tailored"
supplements ($400 to $1,500 for a month supply); equipment (about $350); tooth
extractions ($80 each); and partial or full dentures ($450).