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Date: | Tue, 20 Oct 1998 10:54:39 +0200 |
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Just a thought: some doctors charge their clients high fees, but, up
to a certain point, that can be justified because
-the doctor is an expert. It requires a lot of knowledge and
experience to find the correct diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate
treatment.
-the doctor has an important responsibility, he can't afford to make
mistakes.
On the other hand, Aajonus doesn't make diagnoses and his "pill" is
always the same (raw meat). I really don't see what brilliant ideas
people expect to hear when they ask for a consultation, besides that
RAF is good. Perhaps they simply need some psychological support (but
then one hour with the psy is less expensive).
The other questionable practice is to lure clients by telling them
wrong statistics on cancer remission. Perhaps people are ready to pay
$300/hr _because_ Aajonus allegedly has such high success rates. Then,
his practice would be almost as dishonest as selling pills, that you
say are miracle pills, for $300.
--Jean-Louis Tu <[log in to unmask]>
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