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@hepeak1736 be careful. Voice and likeness of people are “stolen” by AI now.
We can’t believe what we hear or see anymore.
“Celebrities” like the doctors you named, are targets for AI rip-off.

I researched Takeda Pharmaceuticals. I doubt they would produce products for neuropathy. They are focused on oncology, rare diseases, neuroscience, gastroenterology, plasma therapy and vaccines. Maybe neuroscience but I just doubt it.

Honey is great for neurological diseases like MS. From what I’ve read it seems not to help Poly Neuropathy.
I know there isn’t a cure for PN, and we are desperately looking for relief so we need to be careful.

Have you done any research?

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@SusanEllen66 Totally agree, especially with the AI aspect. There are some actors who are considering suing for the misuse of their voices. Scary, to say the least.

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Good pre-Thanksgiving to you Ms. Susan,
Thank you for your writing and specifically pointing out the dangers of false advertising contributed to advances in AI. Several reputable and well known medical professionals have been referenced and sourced without permission who presumably are involved with life changing products.
Your alert has saved anyone who attempts in earnest to discover information regarding their issues: According to NIH, a huge issues "with healthcare fields are about 80% of medical data remains unstructured and untapped after it is created (e.g., text, image, signal, etc.)
It is relevant that peer reviewed materials should be sourced by professionals who can accurately translate them into everyday language.
Thanks again for your writing.
Jofee