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Businiess name:  European Rejuvenation Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to OmBelievable Wellness based on the recommendation here on City Search. What a mistake! I went to see their Nutritionist, Michelle, for a custom menu. She was very nice, and polite. However, when I mentioned I had psoriasis as a medical concern, they completely ignored my original request for a menu, and proceeded to give me a battery of highly questionable ""medical"" tests, like muscle testing (it sounds official, but it's basically where they push down on your arm while you hold a supplement in your hand, and figure if your body offers enough resistance, your body needs the supplement!), pressure points on my chest, and all kinds of other very suspect tests. This along with very suspect nutritional advice, like eat sauerkraut to fix your gastrointestinal digestive issues (something they determined I had after my muscle testing), and eating anything that tastes sweet will make your bloood-glucose levels rise (when there are countless studies with maltitol, xylitol, and other sugar alcohols showing that bloood-glucose levels, and insulin levels do *not* raise---when both those sugar alcohols are very sweet). Anyway, I could go on.. and on... All that asside, I had some hope that I might get a decent menu from them---but despite several attempts to get my menu, and several promises from Michelle that it would come, I never received anything, and now I am going to have to go to another nutritionist. And, I'm saying here that Michelle promised me a menu (more than once), apologized for being so late and disorganized when I reminded her I didn't have it, and then simply stopped responding to my emails and phone calls, and left me with no menu, and no reason why I never received one!!! Pros: Both ladies who work there were polite Cons: I did not get any of the help I sought when I went there, and they were unreliable, and unprofessional!

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