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Just got a message from someone trying to push me towards Lee Lovett's "Stop Stuttering" program. I'm all for neuroplasticity and neuroscience but looking through the videos, the people who were "cure...
If a hypnotherapist is claiming to fix stuttering, they're scamming you. Its neurological. You can't hypnotize away a neurological condition. You could, however, see a therapist for anxiety surroundin...
Honestly, there shouldn’t be any beef at all. It’s a science vs moneymaking scheme thing. Lee Lovett and his “neuroscience method” is based on making money by exploiting vulnerable people. A book that...
I think you’d find more profit in trying to pedal crypto to people than a cure for stuttering....
As others have said - there is no cure. I read wikipedia that many people who started stuttering at young age, grown out from it - while they can going on some sketchy therapies that worked as placebo...
Listen to yourself type/talk! You’re already selling yourself short for the interview…& why bc you have a stutter? If you deem in necessary, DO NOT use term “STUTTER” but instead describe it as a: “SP...
They haven't cured their stutter, they've found ways of managing their stutter to increase their fluency but they still stutter. Some other people are selling false cures with lies to steal your mone...
How can people on here state that they have cured their stutter when even science/therapists and stuttering organisations have said forever that this is impossible?
How can people on here state that they have cured their stutter when even science/therapists and stuttering organisations have said forever that this is impossible? ...
I do think that saying your cured or have a cure for stuttering should be against the rules here....
You don't hear about them because they don't work. There are a lot of dishonest scammers who prey upon people desperate to 'cure' their stutter using tricks and gimmicks who will gladly lie and cheat ...
It genuinely baffles me how people are still spreading “cures” and misinformation around here
It genuinely baffles me how people are still spreading “cures” and misinformation around here And before you say stuff like: “I’m a 21 year old girl who’s in college and I know it’s all in the head �...
It's just a bit salesy- like you're pitching it- you're too into it If it's helped you, that's cool, just no need to get all "this is perfect everyone must accept how amazing this is"...
Eh I wouldn't phrase it this way. I always wanted to stop stuttering and I think that's obvious. But after trying speech therapy multiple as a kid without any results I just gave up. My mom and my t...
These novelty apps and tricks fool users by altering their stutter for a short while but then their stutter returns when the novelty becomes normalised. I'm sure you mean well but these novelties are...
people are literally calling me a salesman like what??? I wish they were paying me. I need a side hustle. 🙏🏼...
In this person's app, they are stating that their app can cure stuttering. The app provides no scientific evidence, no one from the medical community has lent their name to the app, as the app creator...
Capitalising key WORDS to get your POINT across is such a cheap SALES technique. At first I was like "ok cool they're just excited", but now I read this it stinks of salesman...
There is so much misinformation in this app about the causes of stuttering and what triggers it, the stats and figures of the age groups are not accurate. What is extremely dangerous is that it doe...
Exactly right. I looked into this pretty hard and walked away extremely skeptical. I wouldn’t spend a dime on this. Anyone who says what they offer is “proof” of efficiency must still believe in Santa...
Not in my experience. Its a temporary trick that your stutter will beat eventually....