Brava conducted a scientific study which showed that women will gain 100cc by using the device 10 hours per day for 10 weeks. Why is your website so negative about the Brava?
Brava’s website is advertising. They conducted the study. They threw almost one-third of the women out of the study. They are trying to sell you a Brava. They don’t print “results not typical” under the images in the “results of women” section of the site, but they don’t say the results are typical, either. 100cc in 10 hours per day for 10 weeks is the arithmetic mean of the gains achieved by women in the study. The arithmetic mean is a good statistic to use if you have some high numbers and a lot of low numbers, to make the overall picture look rosier. The purpose of this website is to help women understand the reality of using the Brava. It is intended as support for women who have already purchased one, and as an honest contrast to the Brava site for women who are contemplating purchasing one. This website was created as a free service by women who’ve used the Brava and know the reality, to help women who are only seeing the advertising put out by Brava and their authorized physicia
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