View Full Version : Possible cure for Fibromyalgia? pls. advice
raye.penber
04-17-2007, 07:27 AM
Hi everyone,
Ever heard of this device www.pyroenergen.com ?
Seem very interesting concept
I had long been seeking a cure for fibromyalgia when I found this topic that made me desperate http://www.xtrememind.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1721 :eek:
Please share if you have any experience. The testimonials sound very good
I hope this is genuine. :confused:
Fayelle
04-17-2007, 08:11 AM
I have no experience with this.....
I do have a response though, I always go with the idea of "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!".....
I have my own theories of what fibro is and why no one can quite pinpoint why it is.....Just based on how my own body seems to respond to the things that cause a "flare".....
So in my opinion I would go with the buyer beware stance on this....If you want to try it it sounds harmless enough....But as with anything have no expectations then you will either be fine or pleasantly surprized by the outcome......
I am forging my own way with the fibro, the meds I take are to treat underlying disorders and symptoms of the collaboration of my problems....I think treatment is a personal experience and you have to find your nitch on what works for you........
Best of luck if you decide to try it!
Fay
raye.penber
04-17-2007, 08:59 AM
Thanks Fay for your feedback, I appreciate it.
I tried to dig deeper in the Internet and came up with several interesting topics. :cool: Some are these:
http://www.xtrememind.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1566
http://www.medscitalk.com/ftopic27245.html
http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1136
http://www.xtrememind.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=424
I do believe in "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!" But seeing the messages of others who actually benefited (especially the one I read with someone cured from cancer and even Parkinson) made me eager to try it at less risk. Maybe I'll buy this and try it out, if it did help, I'll keep you posted.
If someone here in BrainTalk communities have an actual experience with the device, even if it's not for Fibromyalgia, please inform me too?
Tootsie
04-21-2007, 09:41 PM
This looks to me like a classic case of medical quackery. If anything is that beneficial, it would be in use in all university medical centers. The only thing that this cures is the poverty of the people selling it.
Keep in mind, that there is always the placebo factor. Anything that you believe will cure or help symptoms, will have at least a 20 % beneficial effect. That has been proved, scientifically in many studies, over a long period of time. Cheerio.
Cry Tears
04-28-2007, 02:39 PM
OMG! How obsurd!
It's utlerly silly!
I've spent thousands and thousands of dollars on too many so called cures for this painful debilitating disease. NOTHING works!
What has made my muscles ache less is by going Gluten free....staying away from any wheat products. But it hasn't been the cure all I'd want.
Sure wish I had that money I spent on all those massages and accupunture treatments I received...did nothing to help!
I've heard some people find releif with glyco nutriants...but thats a multi level marketing ploy....I want no part of selling to freinds, so won't go there.
Anyone else try them? AKA Mannatech products.
If someone claims to have a cure with their product...tell them this:
"I will gladly try your product and follow the strict guidelines. If you feel this will be my cure...please bring me a years worth of the stuff. I dont have the money to pay you now...but when I'm cured, I'll work double time and pay you twice what you're asking as a thankyou for healing me!"...."And if I don't get cured or better...then your worthless junk will be on your nickel, not mine and you can take the loss for pushing worthless crap on people!"
Blessings, cheryl
raye.penber
05-20-2007, 09:41 AM
Hello again. That may be? But I got on the machine anyways. This was our experience... The first day she uses it, after just a few hours of using it, the pain in her upper body especially the back of the neck and shoulders had disappeared. This is the first time she got as much relief than taking pills (reminder, she is taking painkiller hydrocodone, I think it's known as Lortab in US). However, the moment of idle, not using the machine, pain goes back after few hours. So she's required to use the machine most of the time. We decided to stop taking hydrocodone as it's no longer that necessary. That's what happened on the first week.
I know what's placebo but with this kind of result, it's unlikely. I do not understand the working of this machine or how it cures or what, but its effectiveness is real. We're hoping and praying to the Almighty that this improvement will result to cure.
Thanks for your support.
This looks to me like a classic case of medical quackery. If anything is that beneficial, it would be in use in all university medical centers. The only thing that this cures is the poverty of the people selling it.
Keep in mind, that there is always the placebo factor. Anything that you believe will cure or help symptoms, will have at least a 20 % beneficial effect. That has been proved, scientifically in many studies, over a long period of time. Cheerio.
Cry Tears
07-30-2007, 01:24 AM
I fully beleive those people selling a sure cure for whatever AND offer a full money back garauntee have nothing to loose!
How many people will actually send the product back and ask for a refund.
Probably less than 20%....and IF they refund your money, how much did they charge for shipping and handling? I'm sure that part won't be refunded.
Isn't it something they can charge you $7-10 just for handling fee which is never refundable....so if they have over 100,000 suckers order their worthless junkola....usually some wortless vitamins costing them probably less than 25cents a bottle....just do the math on this.
100,000 suckers @ about $7 profit JUST on handling fee's...thats $700,000!
Thats JUST for handling....now factor in they actually receive 80,000 orders where it wasn't returned....somewhere around $10 per order...we talking $800,000!...add that to the handling fee and thats about $1,500,000!:eek:
Hey....anyone wanna go into business with me...we'll bottle up majical cure, dirt off the Barlow trail here by my house! We'll be millionares just like all the other guys making money off people who're so desperate they'd be willing to toss their money in desperation for just maybe this will finally be the one!
But....I have a little more compassion...and ill gotten money is only a curse!
If any of you order something that claims to make a cure...and it does!
Please let us know!
Thanks, cheryl
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