Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 Sorry to hear that Dr. Rea's accommodations leave something to be desired. I know it is expensive to go there. But, I bet people would probably be surprised at the overhead physicians have now a days when running clinics for the chronically ill. I would LOVE to go stay at this hospital in Mexico, Sanoviv. It is a bonified, certified hospital. I have toured it. Its beautiful. Clean, pristine. All rooms have ocean views with balconies. They treat " toxic mold " and fungal conditions with diet and hyperbaric oxygen...I don't know what else they use. _http://www.sanoviv.com/index.php_ (http://www.sanoviv.com/index.php) Sharon In a message dated 11/14/2010 9:01:58 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, svican@... writes: I have been to Dr. Rea, I believe he is passionate about his patients and the EI field, very knowledgeable, we learned some things, i think one of his antigens is helping my son for a minor problem, but we Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 I have been to Dr. Rea, I believe he is passionate about his patients and the EI field, very knowledgeable, we learned some things, i think one of his antigens is helping my son for a minor problem, but we sunk $10's of thousands of dollars into this clinic with really little to show for it, similar to other experiences with other doctors. It is too bad that they don't get paid a portion of their fees based on success. I have heard the stories of people getting significantly better or even " cured " at Dr. Rea's but most the patients I met are still very sick...and now much much poorer. I will also add that the housing choices, one run by Dr. Rea's clinic and the other not affiliated, are not good places for people with mold issues to be staying in my opinion, that said, my son did blow his nose significantly less while staying in that housing, i can not figure out why, but he did... SUe V. >Dr. Rea has been very brave to do what he does to help the sick. But >backstabbing in the medical community aids to demean and discredit his valor >and credibility of his work. I swear, from becoming involved in this issue, >I now view much of the medical community as a bunch of junior high " mean >girls " who can't stand the stand out students like Dr. Rea. Sadly, this >isn't junior high and lives are adversely impacted by the idle gossip that >permeates this issue over the medical science and those who practice and >promote it. > >I got a rather disheartening message yesterday. Seems the new House is >targeting the EPA for cuts, which means progress made by the CIAQ over this >issue to follow the recommendations of the GAO will be further compromised >to actually accomplish change in policy over this issue anytime soon. >Seems to me that there are now a bunch of " mean girls " in the House, too! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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