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Outcome data

Pediatrics: what 18 recorded interviews report

18 people recorded an interview about Pediatrics. 7 described symptoms resolved or reduced. 1 put their change in the 2 – 6 months range. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-08-08 to 2025-07-07. 2 of 18 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
symptoms resolved or reduced7 of 1839%
better family or relationship life6 of 1833%
more clients, leads or patients6 of 1833%
clearer systems and processes4 of 1822%
feeling heard and supported by the provider3 of 1817%
more confidence in the decision2 of 1811%
team, hiring or delegation wins2 of 1811%
better sleep2 of 1811%
more energy through the day1 of 186%
reduced or discontinued medication1 of 186%
revenue or income growth1 of 186%
improved mood, anxiety or stress1 of 186%
improved movement or mobility1 of 186%
less pain1 of 186%

Timeframes people described

  • 2 – 6 months1
  • Over a year1

Source interviews

Browse all 18 stories in PediatricsSee the data tables →

Counter-points people raised

  • Kimberly Duffield admitted that the cost was her primary concern initially. However, because Tadd had been uncomfortable for so many years, the family decided to prioritize the investment to finally find a solution that worked. Kimberly & Tad Duffield
  • Katie Herb initially found the multi-thousand dollar out-of-pocket cost 'absurd' compared to her military Tricare coverage. However, after seeing her son's results, she stated they would 'pay it a million times over' to do it again. Briar Katie Herb
  • Jennifer D'Ambrosia admitted that cost and uncertainty could have caused her to hesitate, but she felt what was being done in traditional medicine wasn't working. She ultimately decided to try Arbor Health because she felt 'helpless and hopeless' in a holding… Jennifer D'Ambrosia
  • Charissa initially hesitated due to the cost, but realized her daughter's health was an investment that would change her life. She concluded that seeing her daughter play without itching was worth the work and the expense. Charissa
  • Carlynn Barefoot acknowledged that cost was a factor, but after discussing the value with Dr. Temple, she decided to try it because traditional models weren't working. She now states the investment has 'paid off a hundred times fold' over their six-year journ… Carlynn Barefoot