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Blueprint to Neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 11 4:55pm | Replies (101)

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@cherbear2cubs

Last year I saw an ad for a chiropractor who could "cure" neuropathy, visited his office and paid for a consultation. He told me to bring my husband back and tried to sell me a $12,000 plan based on the blueprint book. SO...instead I ordered the book on amazon and found a DPT who did shock wave therapy, dry needling and soft tissue work, similar to the blueprint book for much less. Also I purchased a red light therapy machine which was expensive as well as a vibration platform. I have used red light for a year on and off and am not sure any of this actually helps. In conclusion I do not believe in a miracle cure and see the Blueprint book as a money making exploitation scheme used by chiropractors to lure patients into expensive treatments. I hope this helps you avoid an expensive decision.
Cheryl Schechter RPT

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It's a shame that there are so many scams out there looking to line their pockets with our money. I'm not sure how these people can sleep at night. I was almost roped into a similar scheme. $9000 for thirty treatments of decompression therapy. It included supplements(an extra expense) that supposedly helped bulging discs regain their original shape. I went home to think about it. Looked online and found many negative reviews. I said NO THANKS!

I'll say it again, if it's not something that's being offered by a medical doctor, then it's a scam. I wouldn't let a chiropractor touch me with a ten foot pole.