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Guys- pseudoscience can simply mean the lack of evidence to support whatever claim. Even if TEI/mineral balancing has been proven to help certain conditions, as far as PFS is concerned, it is still pseudoscience. As in, there is not enough evidence to support that TEI can cure PFS symptoms. I'm not saying that it cannot, there just isn't data to support it yet. If I didn't think that TEI could help I wouldn't be here nor would I be considering a hair test, as I am.
I'm not trying to be negative at all.
I get what you are saying somewhat but it is not that. Mineral balance is literally based off the very basic fundamentals of biochemistry. You are looking for just evidence that is already there. Just pick up any basic biochemistry book that outlines enzyme reactions in the body and you can see how minerals and amino acids make them. That is your evidence. On top of that, everything is balanced that is why literally ever drug or supplement or mineral you take alters something else in the body. You take zinc you alter copper, you take arginine you alter lysine etc etc. And there is evidence that TEI can help PFS symptoms, anecdotal of course but it's not just treating PFS symptoms you are treating your entire body. I just don't get when people says psuedoscience or quckery and other bullshit meaning mineral balancing has more evidence behind it than any other area because it starts with the basic fundamentals of biochemistry.