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Re: ADD Care

Re: ADD Care2011-10-29T10:22:29+00:00
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Thanks for the thoughts so far;

GG.; Yup, I agree. Double blind studies are needed to prove overall efficacy.

billd; I get exactly where you’re coming from, as I come from there as well. If it really worked, someone big would be selling it and they wouldn’t need long winded web pages, infomercials and testimonials. Folks would clamor to buy it. What comes to my mind is Viagra vs Enzyte.

Enzyte has looooots of commercials, with famous porn stars, chesty womenfolk spouting about “enhancing that certain part of the male body,” as well as Bob and the ever smiling Mrs Bob (who I actually get a kick out of.)

Viagra advertises too, but not nearly so much. What you get with Viagra is a bell clapper banging off your legs 30 minutes after taking it (so I’ve heard, ahem…) Viagra commands 10 bucks a pill and folks line up to pay it.

The marketing alone makes me think of Add-care in the same vein as Enzyte or Focus Factor. The’ve got amino acids plus their

“Proprietary Blend.”

Here’s what I can’t shake. These people are walking into the AMEN clinic and getting No Med, Adderall, and ADD care spect scans. The Add care scans are rivaling the Adderall scans in terms of filling in the gaps in prefrontal cortex activity. I figure there’s two main possibilities;

1.) Elaborate and Outright fraud, including falsifying documents and photoshopping scan results.

2.) Maybe they’re on to something. Even if it only worked for a portion of patients it’d be worth a try. None of the individual meds works for everyone anyway.

One of the reasons I now tend to do a lot of research and ask a lot of folk about anything like this is my tendency to get swept up in things. (Brooklyn Bridge? Sure, I could use one. Never thought it’d be available, and at such a low price! )

But the one thing on this that keeps me from just dismissing it is the scans. How do ya fake those? Could this be an actual effective treatment that is just hasn’t gone through the due dilligence yet? (yes, I know this is the type of hope all con artists prey on.)

I know Dr Jain is busy, but i wouldn’t mind knowing if he’s heard anything about it, or what his thoughts might be.

Keep the thoughts coming

Ina

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