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Re: GetSeriousOK post# 299448

Saturday, 09/24/2022 10:24:42 AM

Saturday, September 24, 2022 10:24:42 AM

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“I'm saying that the medical community views them both as placebic because they are cautious and don't trust clinicals with small sample sizes.”

Provide some links where that’s not just a bs OPINION. Because if there are none, it should be stated that this is purely OPINION with absolutely no evidence. Yeah but.



“The ActiPatch absolutely did NOT work for me, and I tried it twice a few years ago -- once on my shoulder, once on my back. ZERO benefit. Annoying to keep that thing in place, but I did. I believe that clinical for back pain proved a slight benefit for SOME, meaning it's not completely a placebo, but I want someone to explain why it works for some people but not for others. What is the science there? Body density? Chemical composition of tissue? Humidity?”

Let’s see, has the fda clearance stated that actipatch worked on bulging discs? There’s your answer. Personally I’m SHOCKED to learn there was ZERO benefit. And yet we read all these reviews and many have actually stated the product helps. Then there’s that little known organization called the fda, which reviewed all the material and determined actipatch is safe AND EFFECTIVE. But let’s just believe a message board OPINION that is contrary to everything else out there. Maybe it’s the placebic heat that provides comfort. Lmfao. Yeah but.