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Ben Goldacre, there is also DC's improbable science http://www.dcscience.net/ written by David Colquhoun.
Oh Matt. If I had any respect for you or your product it's certainly gone now. That comment was made in response to you telling sceptics like me to 'get a life'. There has been not one word of personal attack against you, just the lack of professionalism in your insulting post.
While I'm here, please remove the claim that 100% of horse owners recommend your product from your site, it is not true.
And you might also like to correct 'arterial fibrillation', the correct term is 'atrial fibrillation'.
None of these relate to the original post.
It is a real shame the sourness of this post.
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I would assume if they made your leg grow back you wouldnt give them a go now anyway.. real shame.
"Some people: get a life, actually make a difference, and do something useful." - Not aimed at anyone in particular.
It is a real shame the sourness of this post.
18 months ago I was running my own business in the corporate world: My godfather asked me to help launch his invention. I didnt believe. I tried a band on my ankle. My knee pain went. So.... I got a life, I started to make a difference, and I did something useful. Whilst you guys slate me and my company on this forum we receive emails of thanks from people, facebook messages supporting us, and so on.
I wish you all the luck and hope that one day your scepticism will turn more to intrigue.
PS - thanks for pointing out the typo and noted about 100%, slightly vague i agree. It should say, '100% of the people within our study group recommend the bands'
I would assume if they made your leg grow back you wouldnt give them a go now anyway.. real shame.
And now childishness added to lack of professionalism.
I don't need to get a life Matt, but you have a serious need of some customer relations, marketing and business start up training.
I was really intrigued until I saw your response when challenged on the science. I remain intrigued but sceptical and very much look forward to seeing future scientific evidence as I am very open minded as to how these things work. I do wish you all the best with your business and would urge you to see the responses on here as they were intended - not as personal attacks but as genuine enquiries on the science behind the claims for which you cannot berate them.
I was really intrigued until I saw your response when challenged on the science. I remain intrigued but sceptical and very much look forward to seeing future scientific evidence as I am very open minded as to how these things work. I do wish you all the best with your business and would urge you to see the responses on here as they were intended - not as personal attacks but as genuine enquiries on the science behind the claims for which you cannot berate them.
*applause*Firstly, please stop making claims you cannot support. There are no published, peer reviewed, double blind trials, therefore you have no basis for that claim beyond anecdotal evidence. And the plural of anecdotes is not data.
Secondly, I would be careful who you are suggesting has "little understanding". I'm fairly willing to bet Ester and I have at least one bioscience degree more than you apiece and god knows how many years of experience in this field between us. If you claim to have made a wristband which acts like a cyclotron, I suggest you revisit your high school physics and question your own understanding of your "product".
Thirdly, facebook is not a well respected medium through which to publish scientific data.
Fourthly, who controls what is posted on your facebook page? I run pages and I know that I have the power to delete spam, irrelevant or undesirable posts, as do most companies who use social media. #shwmaegate
Finally, I have a life, I make many differences to other people's lives in the course of it (sometimes they're even positive) and I do many useful things. Debunking bad science is one of those things![]()
*applause*
Thank you and point taken.
I am NOT a scientist and not any any stage have said anything to the contrary. We are paying organisations to carry out these trials and I am sure that if i asked their scientists are not sitting on forums like this. (with how much they charge I certainly hope not!) Someone involved in marketing or sales, or in my case someone who cares about their business and all its existing partners, would.
And to cap the day off nicely: (Because whatever anyone says RESULTS are the most important thing to people that own the horse) ....The original post which was a genuine request for advice has today purchased the bands. I have asked for them to feedback their results so watch this space...
Have a nice evening and let me know if you want to try a band on yourself (my shout)
http://www.streamz-global.com/equ-streamz/
Has anyone brought/used/trialled or been given a pair of these bands? I'm seriously tempted to buy them for my girl (No ailments as such, just a small splint on her near fore) but the outlay is quite large for something that might not be even remotely helpful!
I've been following the Facebook and Twitter pages that are run by Equ Streamz with keen interest and they seem to have had nothing but rave reviews so I'm now thinking they could be a worthwhile investment!
I went and spoke to the team at the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead last Friday and they were tremendously helpful and I keep asking myself why I just didn't buy a pair there and then (They had 20% off them too!), although my OH being a bit bored and fracious after having to poke up with me getting excited over things he didn't have the foggiest idea about all day may have had something to do with it...
ANYWAY! Have any of you guys had exeprience with these, and if so, do you care to share whether they have been positive before I bite the bullet and invest?![]()
Glad that your horse seems to have improved since wearing these bands. Whether or not the bands were in any way responsible for the improvement, is another matter!Whatever the science behind them is really of no great interest to me as I own a pair and they WORK! There is nothing else that changed in my horses routine other than the addition of the bands so it absolutely has to be down to the use of them.
Anyone wants to ask me anything about my experience of the bands then please feel free to comment/message. I do find it slightly unfair if anyone chooses to criticise them unless they have actually tried them on themselves or their horses.
Glad that your horse seems to have improved since wearing these bands. Whether or not the bands were in any way responsible for the improvement, is another matter!
Trust me, the bands are most definitely fully responsible for this horses improvement, unless some magic fairy has sent him some kind of potion that he hasn't told me about ;-) - I battled for years to try to get him right but never found a product to help him to this extent - whatever they are made from and whatever they do they have improved his well being, best £80 I ever spent![]()
I bought a pair of these bands at Hickstead after my mum was fortunate enough to be allowed to trial one of these bands overnight (we were at Hickstead for 2 days) - she noticed a difference in herself (has Lymphedema) overnight so that reassured me enough that I should splash out and buy a pair for my horse (21 year old and stiff).
I used them on myself for a week before passing them on to my horse and they greatly improved my mobility in the time that I spent using them.
Now my horse wears them he has increased mobility, reduced swelling in his hocks, more energy, takes less time to warm up and seems much better in himself in general. I am so pleased that I bought a pair.
Whatever the science behind them is really of no great interest to me as I own a pair and they WORK! There is nothing else that changed in my horses routine other than the addition of the bands so it absolutely has to be down to the use of them.
Anyone wants to ask me anything about my experience of the bands then please feel free to comment/message. I do find it slightly unfair if anyone chooses to criticise them unless they have actually tried them on themselves or their horses.
Saw my chiropractor yesterday as I do every 2 months. I have only worn my band since i saw him last so. Incidentally he could tell the difference in the alignment of my pelvis to what it normally is after 2 months, despite me having had a REALLY stressful period which normally makes me worse than normal.
His words to me were ' as a scientist I am interested in the science of it, as a practitioner I say that if it works for you then keep wearing it' .
And my farrier has confirmed that our mares splint is indeed getting smaller, she has worn hers as long as I have used mine so 2 months........
I also use Bioflow boots which were MUCH more expensive to buy ........
That assumes that a chiropractor is a scientist.
he has got a science degree actually![]()
no, but assuming a chiropractor can't also be a scientist is a little narrow minded IMO.
It can't be the placebo effect working on her (even if I tell her that the fly mask will make her feel better, she sadly won't understand me), so is it coincidence, or my faulty observation IE I believe that the fly mask will ease her stiffness, so it appears to me that it does?
Thanks for taking the time to answer JFTD.![]()
That assumes that a chiropractor is a scientist.. But as a doctor I would say to a patient if eating a cube of yellow jelly a day works for your symptoms keep doing it. It does no harm so why not?? Doesn't mean I don't think it's placebo effect. Placebo (and norcebo for that matter ) are not to be sniffed at they can have strong effects in their own right... Sometimes placebo really IS the best medicine... It annoys be that it is seen as unethical to prescribe them in this country ...