| I just asked what benefits he saw and how he knew he saw them. From my experience, people will always say they feel an improvement whether they really do or not. I remember arguing with somebody who bought "fuel line magnets" and he said he felt a lot more power in his car. How are you supposed to convince somebody that they got ripped off when they're trying to tell you that the snake oil/miracle water/wonder magnets they just bought made them feel so much better? That's why in scientific studies for medicine they give some of the people placebos to see what their reaction is. Many people will say they feel better even though the pill you gave them was a fake. People have a tendency to completely make stuff up. Look at how many people saw those snipers jump into a white van.
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