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Outcome data

Stress Management: what 14 recorded interviews report

14 people recorded an interview about Stress Management. 6 described improved mood, anxiety or stress. 1 put their change in the over a year range. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-08-02 to 2026-07-13. 1 of 14 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
improved mood, anxiety or stress6 of 1443%
more energy through the day3 of 1421%
clearer systems and processes3 of 1421%
sharper focus or mental clarity3 of 1421%
less pain2 of 1414%
better digestion or gut health2 of 1414%
feeling heard and supported by the provider2 of 1414%
more confidence in the decision2 of 1414%
improved movement or mobility1 of 147%
weight change1 of 147%
more clients, leads or patients1 of 147%
better family or relationship life1 of 147%
reduced or discontinued medication1 of 147%

Timeframes people described

  • Over a year1

Source interviews

Browse all 14 stories in Stress ManagementSee the data tables →

Counter-points people raised

  • Michelle Winterfield initially questioned if the cost was worth it since she was early in her journey, but concluded the knowledge gained regarding nutrition and longevity was worth far above the program's price, noting it was not more expensive than typical… Michelle Winterfield
  • Cost was an issue at first, and I was a little bit skeptical because doctors in general would tell me this is not something that is going to be cleared. But the whole team was willing to help me with payment plans, and once I did my research and saw other wom… Maria Sireno-Karlin
  • Maureen Thoma admitted that the program was an expense she had to consider, but after seeing the results, she stated it was a 'leap of faith' that was ultimately worth it. She considers it the best program she has tried in the last seven years. Maureen Thoma
  • Tonia Washington decided to invest her funds because she viewed it as a 'fight or flight situation' where her previous health provider failed to provide necessary knowledge. She felt so strongly about the value that she mentioned she would even help friends o… Tonia Washington
  • And I had a moment where I said to my husband, I said, I'm worried about our son. Eden Danaher