SCAM alert for Neuropathy treatment

Posted by ktbs @ktbs, Mar 31 11:42am

Why is it legal for AI created videos to sell products for neuropathy supposedly endorsed by Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz and others? I always check to see if they are scams and so many are. Not sure why they are not prosecuted and put out of business.

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I started seeing a new Chiropractor when I told her that I was dealing with neuropathy she said she had a cure for that. So for $59 she said she could examine the areas involved. She took info-red photos ask a lot of questions and afterwards she said it would take a couple of days to create a report. On my next visit she presented me with the report and That I was a candidate for the program. It was called Blueprint to Neuropathy. After going over the findings and a very nicely put together color report The cost was just under $6000. No Guarantees. No Thank you smelled like a scam to me. Has any one heard of this company ?Blueprint to Neuropathy.

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I started seeing a new Chiropractor when I told her that I was dealing with neuropathy she said she had a cure for that. So for $59 she said she could examine the areas involved. She took info-red photos ask a lot of questions and afterwards she said it would take a couple of days to create a report. On my next visit she presented me with the report and That I was a candidate for the program. It was called Blueprint to Neuropathy. After going over the findings and a very nicely put together color report The cost was just under $6000. No Guarantees. No Thank you smelled like a scam to me. Has any one heard of this company ?Blueprint to Neuropathy.

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Welcome @hlear20, Here's a discussion on the Blueprint to Neuropathy - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/blueprint-to-nueropathy/.

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I went to a national neuropathy center near me. Highly recommended. I found it unprofessional .Think it is a rip off

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saw a new product claim that I am curious about because it states that nerve pain is caused by something other than the myelin Sheath deterioration that I always read about. This product claimed that the cause was a drying out and hardening of the fascia in the affected areas. It went on to explain that fascia is a sort of a membrane that goes all around the body and when it drys out it hardens and prevents blood from getting to the affected areas. Of course there is a product that will reverse the issue - Trueform (see https://tryfascial.com/pages/emerging-2026-research-is-pointing-to-a-new-root-cause-of-neuropathy - for the information on the casestudy as well as the product that is GUARANTEED WITH MONEY BACK IF IT DOESN'T PROVDIE SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN SYMPTOMS. No special diet required - two pills per day one in am and one in pm. If anyone has tried this i would love to hear back from you.

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I started seeing a new Chiropractor when I told her that I was dealing with neuropathy she said she had a cure for that. So for $59 she said she could examine the areas involved. She took info-red photos ask a lot of questions and afterwards she said it would take a couple of days to create a report. On my next visit she presented me with the report and That I was a candidate for the program. It was called Blueprint to Neuropathy. After going over the findings and a very nicely put together color report The cost was just under $6000. No Guarantees. No Thank you smelled like a scam to me. Has any one heard of this company ?Blueprint to Neuropathy.

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@hlear20 The chiropractic profession is chock full of scammers. I've considered a few possibilities: 1) some entrants into chiropractic schools are in it for the fast and easy buck right from the start, 2) having learned that chiropractic schools are not based on sound basic scientific research, once in practice, even chiropractors who entered as honest and sincere, give into the temptation to try completely untried therapies, 3) the good and honest chiropractors keep their head down and do not attempt to expose the scammers for fear that the scandal will envelope the entire profession.

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