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Sunday, April 09, 2006Burda said he charges nothing for his first "visit," usually by phone or Internet, and subsequent treatments are $60. "All treatments are satisfaction-guaranteed. Treatment is always done before payment is made," Burda said, adding that one patient "just wasn't satisfied, and I tore up her check. The Web site describes the treatment as "a long-distance healing service (not a product) to help increase the quality of your life that can be performed in the privacy of your home or other personal space. There is no need to come to my office." The treatment is not telepathic because the patient does not have to believe in what he's doing, Burda said. He has treated hundreds of patients and reports nine out of 10 patients are satisfied, he said. While he knows of no other people who have his particular skill, he said lawmakers and regulators should allow alternative forms of treatment for the patients who seek them. posted by Sydney on 4/09/2006 03:21:00 PM 1 comments 1 Comments:Um. I don't want healthcare dollars stretching to cover a kind of health care that relies on a person being able to correctly identify their OWN problem.W e've got enough problems already. By MommyLydia, at 3:36 PM |
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