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CB Medical Negligence and Deficiency Review of Hippocrates Health Institute
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Hippocrates Health Institute review: West Palm Beach Hippocrates Health Insitute 2

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Sadly, I had to rescue my better half from this place after a 3 week stay and over $20, 000 spent. She lay wound up with excrutiating stomach pain and an infection due to this "health institute". The place is one of the biggest ripoffs I have ever seen and I can tell you so much more horrendous things about this place. She wound up in a real clinic to deal with the illness that she received from Hippocrate's phony doctors and their treatments. This place needs to be exposed. I heard of a woman, who because of them, needs an enema just to go to the bathroom 3 years after being there. The place is absolutely disgusting.. with how much money goes into it, you would think it would at least look nicer.

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Jill Marie Hoschette
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Oct 31, 2015 12:09 pm EDT

How does one reconcile this with the thousands of people who have been healed at Hippocrates? Could it be that the patient you mention didn't take the appropriate steps or perhaps the patient was already so far gone? It seems no one wants to take responsible for their condition; as if they are unfortunate. By having traditional treatments they can just take the prescribed drugs and not change a thing. And, for the thousands and thousands where that approach fails, well I guess instead of us questioning why, we just assume the drugs didn't work. No one writes a bad review of how the chemo or massive prescription drugs didn't work. They just assume they were unable to be healed.

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Liz V
Cambridge, US
Jan 31, 2015 8:14 am EST
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A friend with stage 4 cancer went there for a week and was admitted through the emergency room in his home town for conditions ancillary to his cancer that were made significantly worse by the treatments he received at the institute.
Specifically, he developed progressively worsening hyponatremia for which i.v. anti-oxidants and unrestricted fluid intake are worsening, potentially to the point of grand mal siezures and death. As he became progressively more cognitively impaired and fatigued, these quacks who call themselves clinicians had no reflex arc for recognizing the severity of his health problems or that they were contributing to their worsening.