fake recoveries

After reading hundreds of posts and comparing the recovery stories with the non recovery ones, I have to say that there is a clear method or system how to write fake recoveries.

All of them have relatively fast progresses, generally within weeks or months and often are cured after only 6-12 months.
They outline to live a healthy life and not to focus to much on the sides, more on the lack of sides.
They underline that they sue a protocol: it is often a way which is good in general for health like eating no sugar, doing sports, taking supplements…

I can’t stand those bullshit recovery stories anymore. Juddbe is one of those guys, I can smell it. Who does want to tell us that you just need to live an active life and all is going well then.
Before paying such people, it should be considered to find a real cure. But without clear understanding it won’t be possible.
I wonder if M. would be interested in helping finding a cure, if I would tell them to possibly fund some millions in cash. Not just dozens…and I am sure, lots of people would pay an amount of money to get out from pfs. But if a cure would be considered and developed, it would also mean that fin has caused a disease. In that case, it would negatively return on M.

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many people recovered with time, they may have added a supplement or exercised more too so may attribute their recovery to that. But simply some people just recover in 6 months or so.

You are absolute right, I didn’t consider that a cure or healing is possible. I now believe all recoveries stories. Sorry for my misunderstanding.

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nah you’re right… you either recover in the first year or not at all

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Sorry, it is unfortunately not completely true. There are guys recovering within weeks, others within the first two years and some after 5 and more years. Some due to time, some followed systematically several protocols. Best