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It has not been scientifically proven that a couple of doctors and users saying "super yaaa" on a video site can do anything. This device and what it promises are not true and are just a way to scam people. If you look into it more, you can see how this is a fraud.

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Do not trust people who claim they can cure bipolar disorder or other diseases with treatments that are not backed by science. These people are trying to trick you into thinking you are cured by using the power of the placebo effect. Do not be fooled by these people who are trying to make money off of you.

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The woman who did a scientific procedure on me said I had a lot of bad luck. It was so scary that I went back for a second session. I don't understand why I did that, it was a bit foolish.

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Yesterday I experienced something that made me laugh at first, but then I couldn't concentrate and started to cry. I felt something happening in my head and it was like a slight feeling of pleasure. It felt like I was being renewed and refreshed. I think it's worth trying.

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(see pseudo science)
(see: charlatanism)
(see placebo effect)

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I really enjoy the ideas and theories I have learned over the years from reading books, such as Freud's psychoanalysis and energy. I am surprised that these ideas are now being presented as something new. If it's that easy, I'm wondering why I even went to university. I want to say hello to everyone who is still interested in science.

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(see scientifically proven)

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