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WHAT OTHER USERS OF THE METHOD HAVE TO SAY

Part of the cautious approach in deciding whether or not to create this site was to find other stone sufferers, tell them of my success, and encourage those with simple, uncomplicated cases (like mine) to use the method. I found many such individuals at Kidney Stones Support Group Kidney-Stones-Subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Of the approximately 15 that used the method and followed directions as outlined in this site, all reported success!

Those positive responses can be studied by checking the following message numbers on the Kidney-Stones group in Yahoo Groups: 3503, 3541, 3554, 3561, 3564, 3566, 3569, 3657, 3790, 4075, 4172, 5813, 7117, 8486, 8487, and 8488. In addition, three individuals reported their results directly to me. They are as follows:

  • Bernie Simons, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, a physiologist and practicing toxicologist writes: (concerning the simplicity of the method) "…sometimes the simplest things are hardest to see!"
  • Leo Whitlock writes: "The jump and bump method hits the nail on the head!"
  • "Lynn", a retired physics professor from Western N.Y. says: "I hope I never have a stone to use it on, but the method sure makes sense. I have told several of my friends about it!"

DISCLAIMER

Before deciding to follow this procedure on your next stone, check with your doctor. You and your doctor should decide together that this "exercise" is appropriate for you. ,As with all health matters your doctor and other professional health care specialists should be your primary advisors concerning kidney stones. 

 

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