I’ve been going to Gary for years. He is a wealth full of information when it comes to healthy life styles and overall well being. Had it not been for him, I would more than likely be very sick and have poor health. I am extremely grateful for him and his work. This type of health care and life style, keeps me away from medical doctors. I go to a medial doctor when it is absolutely necessary. God Bless ! GL. Los Angeles, Ca.
Kimberly E.
Place rating: 1 Aliso Viejo, CA
I don’t typically write reviews, but I consider this a Public Service Announcement: I did the Live Blood Analysis and Iridology with Gary. I should have read more about it before going, but they had availability so I did it. I started out wondering what was going on when they asked me to sign a form saying I wasn’t an investigator, or gathering evidence for fraud. I found out that in some states, they are shutting down these operations since there is no scientific basis. I was diagnosed with ileocecal valve syndrome(which Gary misspells in his literature, he misspells many things, like caffine). He writes that 1⁄3 of his patients have this. However, I can’t find any articles on webmd or mayo clinic about this, only alternative medicine sites. The last paper on a surgery on this was from the 1960s. Anywhoo, he noted things in my blood and recommended supplements. I researched, and it seems that if I had what was claimed, I wouldn’t be walking around! … This article is written by a professor in the Clinical Laboratory Science … Some artifacts are mistakenly identified by the practitioner as yeast cells, one of the most common«findings» by alternative practitioners. Yeast cells cannot be seen in the blood of a healthy person for the simple reason that they are not there. An actual fungus(yeast) in the blood is seen in patients who are critically ill with some type of severe immune system deficiency. These individuals also will not be well enough to be wandering about at a health fair. Blood type diet was pushed: What do the experts say? .u… Medical experts universally agree that the theory is nonsense, and say there is absolutely no link between our blood group and the diet we eat. Consequently you won’t find qualified nutritionists or dietitians recommending this diet. There are also several concerns, namely that the diets recommended for blood groups O and A are considerably limited and cut out major groups of foods. Iridology: Also, a study with famous iridologist showed in a study that they could not make accurate diagnosis. … Also I said zinc upsets my stomach, he was surprised, said it upsets my friend’s stomach as well. He was surprised. This is a well documented side effect of zInc! how does a naturopath not know this??? So they got some money from me, I figured, well, I guess it made me research, and I have decided that I should chew my food better and that will likely help my digestion. However, I hate seeing people get their money taken, especially if they think they are doing something good for their health and they are not. So I wanted to share my experience.