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to @persa I agree with you:
it seems to me Rubin's pushing a product that he spent years putting on market and would like compensation for his time and money : from what I have read on this product, and in my opinion, I feel he misrepresents his affiliation or work with NASA and uses that as a sales pitch.
There was a clinical trial done on this product:
Always do your own due diligence and find/review before spending your hard earned monies.
Some on this forum say it has helped, but at the same time, they have done other activities and nutrients as well -- so, how do you prove that Marydone helped improve bone density. These are anecdotal and subjective opinions.
If it makes you feel wonderful - and you can afford it - Great.
Margaret Martin, Sarah Meeks and Dr Janet Rubin (related to
Dr Clinton Rubin) encourage buying the product with enthusiasm.
On the other hand
Dr Lucas takes a more balanced pros and cons conversation on it. There are 3 parts to his discussion online.
Below is Margaret Martin's endorsement.
https://melioguide.com/osteoporosis-treatment/whole-body-vibration-therapy/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-2
@persa. Think you may be right. I purchased the Marodyne and it didn't do anything after a year. Now I am searching for one that works. And he does have a conflict of interest which I didn't realize at the time of purchase.