Quack Buster Barretts Quack Watch says the cruelest form of quackery is false hope given to the seriously ill when death is inevitable. Are reflexologists guilty?
(to top of page) The average reflexocurist (reflexologist) is not going to try to save someone in a hospice that has gone there to die. Most will administer their gift to help the dying come to grips with the reality of meeting their Maker and getting their affairs in order. The general consensus indicates that patients in the agony of a bad death experience finds that reflexology (reflexocure) soothes and relaxes them; reduces severity of pain; and occasionally will help restore the dying to life. I myself, however, will not turn anyone away from reflexocure treatment that has a desire to get better; regardless of their condition. Every time I was tempted to refuse someone because of their degenerate state; I later was glad that I hadn’t turned them away; when they repaired. I have had people with cancer die; yet I have seen others pronounced healed by their doctors; when no trace of the existing cancer could be found. I’ve seen degenerated vertebrae problems in retired citizens recov
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