Suppose, just suppose, that Dan Dunphy was even more skilled than he is now and was getting a 100 percent cure rate. No matter how severe or how chronic the case, patients would walk away after a few treatment sessions as normal as anyone else. How could I prove to the profession, and the world, that the treatment worked and should be adopted by the mainstream of medicine? There is nothing causes of green poop in the currently accepted criteria for proof that provides for the interaction between a skilled healer and his patient. One cannot in any way create a double-blind experimental protocol to test our hypothesis.
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