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Outcome data

Inflammation: what 10 recorded interviews report

10 people recorded an interview about Inflammation. 5 described less pain. 1 put their change in the 2 weeks – 2 months range. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-11-20 to 2026-03-11. 1 of 10 interviews included a timeframe. Read the method.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

Outcomes described

OutcomeInterviewsShare
less pain5 of 1050%
more energy through the day4 of 1040%
better family or relationship life3 of 1030%
symptoms resolved or reduced2 of 1020%
more confidence in the decision1 of 1010%
better sleep1 of 1010%
reduced or discontinued medication1 of 1010%
improved movement or mobility1 of 1010%
improved mood, anxiety or stress1 of 1010%
more clients, leads or patients1 of 1010%
weight change1 of 1010%

Timeframes people described

  • 2 weeks – 2 months1

Source interviews

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Counter-points people raised

  • So for me, the cost, I don't know how else to explain it, but It's worth it to me. Robin Fapp
  • Joy Eason admitted that she initially thought the program was a bit pricey. However, after being 'down and out' from failed medical treatments, she decided the investment was worth it to avoid further hormonal injections and gain power over her own health. Joy
  • Mike Kingsbury noted that his biggest hesitation was paying for the program upfront. However, because he felt so miserable and lacked answers from other doctors, he stated he would have 'sold a kidney' to pay for the treatment that ultimately restored his hea… Mike Kingsbury
  • Ronda Smith initially thought the program was pricey, but realized it was a vital investment in her health. She concluded that when compared to the ongoing cost of medications and feeling poorly, the long-term value of regaining her health was more important. Ronda Smith
  • Brian reframed the cost as an investment in his future health rather than a monthly expense. He views the services as an investment in the next 10 to 20 years for both himself and his family to maintain the lifestyle they want. Brian Kelly