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Harness the Power of Sound with WAVwatch

In a world that’s increasingly drawn towards natural and holistic wellness solutions, the WAVwatch stands out as an innovative tool for self-care. This unique device harnesses the power of sound therapy, offering a solution to common health concerns including pain, inflammation, anxiety, cold & flu symptoms, headaches, kidney stones, and more.

Sound therapy has been utilized for centuries across various cultures. It leverages acoustical frequencies that resonate through your body, promoting balance and well-being. The WAVwatch is a modern interpretation of this ancient practice, designed to be safe, effective, and backed by scientific research.

The WAVwatch is used by thousands of individuals worldwide – parents, grandparents, students, and children alike. Its appeal lies in its simplicity and ease of use. No need for headphones or additional equipment – the device has a speaker at its base that contacts your skin directly, transmitting the therapeutic sounds.

The process is simple: choose from over 1000 sound frequencies across common health categories, adjust the frequency to a low level (typically between 4-8), and let the frequency run. These sound waves gently harmonize with your body, helping to restore balance and support overall wellness.

The WAVwatch is more than just a device – it’s a one-time investment in your health. There are no recurring costs, and warranties are available. Over 1200+ users have reported success with the WAVwatch, finding relief and relaxation through its sound therapy.

The WAVwatch is not just about physical wellness – it also supports mental clarity and emotional balance. In a world filled with noise, it offers a sanctuary of healing sound vibrations.

For those interested in learning more about the WAVwatch, they offer a live Zoom call every Wednesday at 10 AM CST where you can ask questions about the device and sound frequency therapy. There’s also a wealth of information available on their website and blog, including guides on sound frequency therapy and how it can help with common issues.

It’s important to note that while the WAVwatch promotes self-care and helps maintain good health, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. It is not a licensed medical product and all acoustical frequencies used are considered experimental. The WAVwatch is not FDA approved or considered a medical device.

However, for those looking for a holistic approach to wellness, the WAVwatch offers a unique, scientifically-backed method to bring harmony to the body, mind, and spirit.

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Disclaimer: This blog post is based on the information available on the WAVwatch website. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new health regimen.

DOJ: Duke University agrees to pay US $112.5M to settle falsified claims in faked scientific studies

Posted by Erin Elizabeth | Apr 2, 2019

This is appalling. Quite honestly, they should have to do so much more than pay that paltry amount. In fact, I’d wager that each and every single one of the studies they did, should be redone. Period.

Duke University agreed to repay the federal government to the tune of $112.5 million, to settle claims it falsified scientific research at the taxpayers’ expense.

According to the DOJ, Duke “violated the False Claims Act by submitting applications and progress reports that contained falsified research on federal grants to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).”

The whistleblower, former Duke employee Joseph Thomas (who will get $33.75 million from the settlement) reported that from 2006 to 2018, the university falsified research on nearly $200 million worth of grants from the NIH and EPA.

“The chief researcher at the center of the scandal, Erin Potts-Kant, had more than a dozen papers stemming from her work on mice retracted. Prosecutors said the school’s higher-ups knew about her fraudulent research but allowed it to continue. The school had contended it didn’t learn until later.”

But this isn’t the only issue Duke is dealing with; more than a decade ago, Duke medical professor Anil Potti was engaged in misconduct while researching treatments in human cancer patients. And those studies went on to be published in top medical journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and Lancet Oncology between 2006 and 2009. While Mr. Potti did reach a settlement with the federal health agency, he did not have to acknowledge liability but only agree to have all his research supervised until 2020. How is that acceptable? And why on earth wasn’t he fired?

Potti left Duke in 2010 and the university was left to settle lawsuits brought by patients and estates of patients who had participated in those trials.

That this has happened not once but twice at a university believed to be very prestigious, is a vindication that we cannot simply roll over and blindly trust the established, Western medical system. Not by a long shot.

Matthew G.T. Martin, United States Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina said, “Taxpayers expect & deserve that federal grant dollars will be used efficiently and honestly. Individuals & institutions that receive research funding from the federal government must be scrupulous in conducting research for the common good & rigorous in rooting out fraud. May this serve as a lesson that the use of false or fabricated data in grant applications or reports is completely unacceptable.”

The once believed “prestigious” private school in Durham, North Carolina, said it will take “additional steps on ‘research integrity’ & says it already has implemented more monitoring of research in the wake of the scandal, involving a health researcher & her supervisors.” But can we really trust them?

SOURCE:   Washington Times,   The United States Department of Justice

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