After a quick glance at the website..I notice just a few things that make me wonder. First, He doesn't list any credentials. It doesn't appear that he's a doctor of any sort. He says he's a therapist. He doesn't even say what type of therapist.
Second, a quick Google search brings up virtually nothing about him or this place. That's usually not a very good indicator. The website is designed and hosted by the guy himself. That's pretty second rate. Not very professional. This also may be nitpicking, but I noticed some misspellings. You typically won't find that in a website for a professional service. $6,000 for 2 hours a day for 5 days of treatment. Sure, he says that he has 100% success rate but I'm a skeptical S.O.B. especially when it comes to my health and my money. Sounds kind of hokey that manipulating the bottom of your feet with his thumbs and some lotion is going to work. Certainly, if this were the case, this would have been discovered a long time ago. I'd get an opinion from a degreed, qualified, and certified neurologist on this before I went forward with it. We all wish that it were this simple Amanda....and if $6,000 were all it took to "fix us" I'm sure that more of us wouldn't be the walking wounded that we are. Be careful with this.... Kevin Weilacher N.E. Ohio (Canton) ________________________________ From: Amanda Diskey <adis...@yahoo.com> To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 8:14:27 PM Subject: [TMIC] new therapy for paralyzed Hello all: I know I don't post often, but I came across something on the internet that I am unsure of and I would like your opinions. I found a therapist claiming to be able to help the paralyzed regain movement and sensation. He claims to be able to "turn the nerves back on" through a form of massage on your feet. I spoke with him on the phone yesterday and he called my house 4 times today. Check out the website below and let me know what you think! www.nsctherapyproject.com I thought it was interesting, but maybe I am too gullable