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Chalmers Wellness
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I suppose these products that they sell so fervently are helpful to many people but they are really interested in selling them and not necessarily what is going to happen to you while you are taking them.
They are quite strong and can overload the body--putting you into a worse place than when you started.
That was the experience I had with a family member and when pressed to help further with the difficulty that was caused, they were mute.
Some of the pronouncements made were inaccurate and there was disaggrement between the father and son on diagnosis and treatment.
There is almost a cultish attitude about taking their extensive supplements (and they are not cheap!).
Isn't the first rule of medicine to do no harm?
Pros: Nice office
Cons: Overload the body with way too much at one time
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