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Sadley
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Registered: January 2013 Location: USA, Arizona Posts: 219
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Review Date: Tue January 14, 2014
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Total Spent: $171.00| Rating: 3
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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None
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Negative aspects of the product (cons):
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Expensive, no noticable effect, tons of spam emails
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I've tried actual meditation before, but I never really could get into a state where I really felt anything, so I gave this a try since they claim that it is like being in a deep meditation without actually meditating and also because I was desperate to find a solution to my depression. I was very skeptical of the whole thing, but they had a 1-year money-back guarantee and I'd never tried anything like this before. It was $171 when I ordered it, I got 2 main CD's and a couple "bonus tracks" and a book. The actual quality of the tracks are okay, but I used them for the recommended duration that it would take to notice a change in yourself which was every day for four months and I never felt anything different. There are a many factors, for example during this period I was on and off many different medications. Even with all this going on, while I have no idea what was going on chemically in my body, I felt overall the same, severely depressed. Also, it won't be long after you purchase the main product that Bill Harris will start spamming your inbox with a bunch of offers for more and more stuff. There is a huge push towards "buy now, the offer ends soon!" before you can even try out the initial product. This totally turned me off to any sort of future purchases. In the end, I stopped using it, came to the conclusion that all my doubts were correct, it is just a salesman trying to get you to buy as many things as possible and hope you just say "oh well I don't feel like sending it back". I did send mine back and got a full refund, minus the shipping which costed me $16 or so at a local FedEx store.
To close, I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone. There was however, one track that was actually really cool and it was a "3D sound" demo that has nothing to do with meditation or depression recovery. It actually was legitimate 3D sounding audio that made you feel like there were various things going on around you (a bee buzzing by, cars passing by, a newspaper covering your ears, etc.).
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Gus1234U
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Registered: June 2010 Location: Here Posts: 9204
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Review Date: Sat June 19, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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It is not a drug, its effects are permanent, it blends well with meditation, no particular skills are needed to use it.
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Negative aspects of the product (cons):
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it is not cheap nor quick. The typical cost for the total treatment is around $2000, and can take up to 5 years to complete
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I have been using the system for about 4 1/2 years. It was recommended to me by a doctor of acupuncture and a homeopathic doctor, each of whom used it. My brain injury recovery was practically at a standstill, when i began using CenterPoint, and now i have seen significant improvements in the duration and severity of my mood swings, outbursts of anger, tolerance to stress, and increased memory. I have also regained my physical balance and have stopped falling. This product may be used in addition to medications. It may stimulate memories or feelings that are uncomfortable, and there is a support staff available at Center Pointe Research Institute who are very competent, to assist clients to work through any such discomfort.
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