Testimonial letters
Dear Dr. Stein:
"My son was in the sixth grade and struggling with school. He
was not able to focus or
concentrate on his schoolwork. As a result it took him a lot longer
than it should have to
get his assignments done. He was highly distractible, and daydreamed
a lot during
school.
Now since being on the amino acid therapy he is able to focus better.
He gets his
schoolwork done in a reasonable amount of time and doesn't daydream
much anymore.
He is actually enjoying learning!"
This patient was suffering from attention deficit disorder and was
placed on a balanced
amino acid program consisting of 5 hydroxytryptophan and L. tyrosine
to restore the
neurotransmitter balance. He is now functioning on a normal level without
any
prescription drugs, and the attention deficit disorder is completely
under control.![]()
From the mother
of a patient
diagnosed with attention deficit disorder
Dear Dr. Stein and Company:
I just wanted to let you know of the fantastic results I am having
with my ankles after receiving two treatments of prolotheraphy shots
8 weeks ago. I am truly amazed at the results, for the first time
in years and years I am pain free. The pain in my ankles used to be
on my mind with every step I took and even during the night the bed
sheets would feel painful just resting on them. Now I have to remember
what it used to be like. It is truly a miracle for me. I thank you
from the bottom of my heart for giving me the treatment and believing
in the treatment.![]()
Best Regards,
K.P. from England
Dear Dr. Stein,
I am very pleased to write this letter to help his many people as I can due to the positive effects the amino acid replacement treatment has brought to my life. I am so thankful for becoming aware of the amazing new research and treatment.
My history consists of having multiple mild traumatic brain injuries throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood due to sports related injuries and I have two family members who have epilepsy. So, at the age of 15, in 1987, when I began having seizures, I was diagnosed with Juvenile Myoclonic Tonic Seizures and Nocturnal Seizures. I was told that the cause was a possibility of the multiple traumatic brain injuries and a family history of epilepsy. I was treated with Depakote, which controlled the seizures, for the most part, except during severe stress and sleepless nights studying for final exams in undergraduate school. I averaged between 1 to 3 seizures yearly until 2001, when they ceased. With traumatic brain injuries, there are cognitive, emotional, and behavioral deficits along with the possibility of epilepsy. I suffered from mild depression and anxiety since childhood but was never treated with psychotropic medication until it became severe after being enrolled in a stressful doctoral program in 2001.
I was treated with Effexor for depression and anxiety. The medication never fully relieved by symptoms of depression and anxiety. Eventually, during extreme stress from the doctoral program and financial duress, I began having paranoid ideation and was treated with Risperdal for a short time. I was very dissatisfied and miserable with the adverse side effects of the 3 medications. Since I was seizure free since 2001, and informed by my neurologist that after 8 years on Depakote, seizure-free, one may cease the medication with positive results, I wanted to get off the medication immediately.
I soon became aware of the amazing amino acid replacement treatment for neurotransmitter deficiency diseases such as depression, anxiety, paranoid ideation and many other medical mental psychiatric and behavioral problems in October of 2008. I immediately began treatment and titrated off of all 3 medications. I currently have no symptoms of depression, anxiety, paranoid ideation, or seizures. I am fully aware that psychotherapy and learning new healthy ways of managing stress have helped me along the way as well. I lives a functional and balanced life now due to the amino acid treatment and I am thoroughly thankful every day for it and the hard work Dr. Stein did researching it to help others live a healthy life.
If you have any neurotransmitter deficiency diseases, you deserve
to be free of the ailments and live a balanced life. I would greatly
suggest researching the treatment yourself. I am currently applying
for licensure as a Clinical Psychologist, and I am thankful that
I can pass this knowledge onto my patients as well. You deserve
to live healthy so you can be successful and productive in life
and achieve your goals and live a peaceful life.![]()
Sincerely,
Your patient (L.D.)
My patient came to me, after a fall, with a full-thickness rotator cuff tear disrupting his shoulder, and an injury to his neck. He was told by another orthopedic surgeon that even after surgery, he would not obtain a cure. He received seven (7) prolotherapy treatment sessions in five (5) months. In the patient's own words ...
I was amazed at the effectiveness and speed
by which I was cured of all rotator cuff pain. My physical therapists
were impressed with my rapid progress and send notes to Dr. Stein
to that effect."
The patient was able to return to his exercise program and he was used to doing. In his own words, "I thought I would never get back to being able to swim laps normally, but four (4) months after I started treatment I swim four (4) laps in my health club pool without pain and eventually returned to swimming twenty (20) laps with no pain."
"I experienced severe headaches, which Dr. Stein attributed
to ligament injuries in the neck occasioned by the fall. This
interfered with my teaching duties at the University. After three
(3) prolotherapy treatments to the neck, the frequency and severity
of the headaches subsided substantially and I was able to resume
my teaching duties. Dr. Stein's prolotherapy treatments of the
neck continued to give steady improvement with continued decrease
in frequency and severity of the headaches. Thanks to Dr. Stein
for his medical expertise and thorough knowledge of prolotherapy,
my injury is healing beyond my expectations!![]()
Yours truly,
C.F.
Florida Institute of Technology
College of Science and Liberal Arts
March 12, 2008
