19-09-2014, 06:50 PM
You're missing my point Hannah.
I'm not to devalue your statements or your beliefs. I'm simply stating that objectively, at a legal stand point, because you did not use noogleberry alongside the careful evaluation of a physician specifically for your noogleberry usage (rule out factors not related to nb such as genetic and environmental health not related to nb ) you can not (at least at this point, being after the fact ) prove that noogleberry is the cause. Yes, some people experience circulation issues, I shared my sister's brief experience with nb and her direct comparison of the only other time she experienced the arm pain (swelling from her tongue piercing) so I'm not denying that it happens. Rather I'm telling you that you do not have substantial scientific evidence that proves that these are causative and not coincidence.
We can't even state that we know for certain that those who have experienced lessened quality of life alongside nb use are more than 1% of the population of those who have used or will use nb. I'm sorry you are experiencing adversity in your life. I'm sorry that you didnt know to contact your doctor and inquire about the device first, but those facts lead to the conclusion that their isn't much to objectively validate your points.:/ at least not in a legal manner.
The premise of Brava and noogleberry are the same. The instructions for nb are 15-30 minutes daily, anyone who goes beyond this and experiences adversity is shit out of luck, if at the least because those instructions are on the product website (I.e the main site, not just the forum.)
Now, May we move on from which product is or is not legit and why, towards how to improve your circulation and thus your quality of life? I think a discussion will serve way better purpose than this debate has.
I'm not to devalue your statements or your beliefs. I'm simply stating that objectively, at a legal stand point, because you did not use noogleberry alongside the careful evaluation of a physician specifically for your noogleberry usage (rule out factors not related to nb such as genetic and environmental health not related to nb ) you can not (at least at this point, being after the fact ) prove that noogleberry is the cause. Yes, some people experience circulation issues, I shared my sister's brief experience with nb and her direct comparison of the only other time she experienced the arm pain (swelling from her tongue piercing) so I'm not denying that it happens. Rather I'm telling you that you do not have substantial scientific evidence that proves that these are causative and not coincidence.
We can't even state that we know for certain that those who have experienced lessened quality of life alongside nb use are more than 1% of the population of those who have used or will use nb. I'm sorry you are experiencing adversity in your life. I'm sorry that you didnt know to contact your doctor and inquire about the device first, but those facts lead to the conclusion that their isn't much to objectively validate your points.:/ at least not in a legal manner.
The premise of Brava and noogleberry are the same. The instructions for nb are 15-30 minutes daily, anyone who goes beyond this and experiences adversity is shit out of luck, if at the least because those instructions are on the product website (I.e the main site, not just the forum.)
Now, May we move on from which product is or is not legit and why, towards how to improve your circulation and thus your quality of life? I think a discussion will serve way better purpose than this debate has.