Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 i know, i am returning my stuff i ordered from her..the kit and books. because once i did more research on her and what the tests tell us it didn't make any sense because its mostly stuff we already know about ourselves. Do we do well on b12 or folic acid? the book and kit still make you have to try everything..all supplements..stuff we are already doing..i couldn't figure out why pay her $400?? its parts scam and part science i guess. In a message dated 2/23/2006 7:08:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kcapel@... writes: book that she's witten to supposedly help everyone is really making them more ill because of the way in which it was published and printed? I would think that this would be something that she should be highly concerned about, given the subject matter. I know nothing about the woman or the book -- other than what I've read here. But it seems to me that lousy DVDs and a stinky book are really bad advertising and not a good way to " sell " people on her method, whatever it is. If she's been more concerned with getting her material on the market and making money, that might explain things -- but I know nothing about her or this situation, so I don't want to presume and insinuate. Whatever the case, though, people should be writing to her and/or her publisher to complain about the smelly book (and the bad-quality DVDs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hi, I have to disagree . . . I feel the Dr. Yasko is helping me. I really try an understand the science she uses and it makes sense to me. I have tried some of her suggestions while waiting for my results and they are definetely helping. Please connsider researching her Autism forum. I think between her Dr. Yasko's thinking, Dan! and Rich we will be on the right track. Best wishes, Sue T gettinghealthyto@... wrote: i know, i am returning my stuff i ordered from her..the kit and books. because once i did more research on her and what the tests tell us it didn't make any sense because its mostly stuff we already know about ourselves. Do we do well on b12 or folic acid? the book and kit still make you have to try everything..all supplements..stuff we are already doing..i couldn't figure out why pay her $400?? its parts scam and part science i guess. In a message dated 2/23/2006 7:08:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kcapel@... writes: book that she's witten to supposedly help everyone is really making them more ill because of the way in which it was published and printed? I would think that this would be something that she should be highly concerned about, given the subject matter. I know nothing about the woman or the book -- other than what I've read here. But it seems to me that lousy DVDs and a stinky book are really bad advertising and not a good way to " sell " people on her method, whatever it is. If she's been more concerned with getting her material on the market and making money, that might explain things -- but I know nothing about her or this situation, so I don't want to presume and insinuate. Whatever the case, though, people should be writing to her and/or her publisher to complain about the smelly book (and the bad-quality DVDs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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