A Cell Salt Experiment: A Control Group
Jun. 2nd, 2020 07:03 pm
I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the Carey cell salt protocol and filled out the questionnaire! I received 60 responses, which is more than enough to do the kind of basic number-crunching I have in mind -- and, by the way, equal or better than the experimental groups used in preliminary experiments by some big drug companies. So we're doing well. At this point, however, I'd like to ask a favor of those readers who are not participating in the Carey cell salt protocol. In analyzing the results of the first questionnaire, it will be very helpful if I have a control group of people who didn't follow the protocol, but who are willing to answer many of the same questions. If I can get 50 or 60 responses on a control group questionnaire, we're off to the races in a big way, and it should be possible to extract some serious data from the results.
So if and only if you have not used the Carey cell salt protocol discussed in this journal, and did not fill out the earlier questionnaire, may I asp you a favor? Please follow this link and fill out the control group questionnaire. All responses will be kept completely confidential and the results will be published only in the form of compiled data. Thank you for helping the onward march of mad science!