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The content of: Supposed effectiveness is false.

There are many doctor's certificates available providing evidence of the effectiveness of the treatments, these certificates are also available to the public

As stated in the same page, the method is controversial, this page is clearly written by an anti-stamina member and reports false information Since wikypedia is neutral the pro-stamina position should be reported. The pro-stamina position is as follows:

The pro-stamina association has provided doctors certificates providing evidence of teh effectiveness of the treatments. For example the Visual Evoked Potential of a young patient with a non reversible condition were "ABNORMAL" before the treatments and "NORMAL" after the treatment.

PLEASE DELETE OR EDIT the CURRENT WIKIPEDIA stamina page section: Supposed effectiveness

Supposed effectiveness[edit] Vannoni has never produced scientific evidence concerning the efficacy of the method but has always advocated its validity. These alleged benefits are highlighted by multiple videos, often self-produced, some of which were broadcast on television, most of time showing children.[13][14] From the investigations of the Prosecutor of Turin (who listens to several experts about), the benefits shown in the videos are not measured scientifically and objectively but the result of exaggeration or adjuvant therapies which these children are subjected, or normal physical growth that continues despite the disease Specifically the Visual Evoked Potential — Preceding unsigned comment added by M.stemcells (talkcontribs) 09:45, 8 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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For God's sake, the new edited part "Vannoni has produced scientific evidence concerning the efficacy of the method and has always advocated its validity. These alleged benefits are highlighted by multiple videos, often self-produced, some of which were broadcast on television, most of time showing children." is complete bullshit. Since when a video qualifies as scientific evidence? There is absolutely no scientific evidence concerning the efficacy of the method and Vannoni has never produced any, that's for damn sure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.60.77.9 (talk) 21:05, 10 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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