My Honest Google Review of REZILIR HEALTH

 

We are an information-driven society.  Honest, dependable feedback about our experiences and recommendations help us make informed decisions about restaurants, hotels, movies, and everything else in between.  An honest review when considering a health-care practice or practitioner should be equally important.  I published this review under the alias "CIRS PATIENT" under Rezilir Health's and Dr. Craig Tanio's public Google profiles.  Both were censored and ultimately removed.  This act alone confirms why keeping my identity private is important as I do not trust the lengths this group would go to censor and discredit any experience at their practice that doesn't align with their image. 

There are few things worse than having a mystery illness that has taken over your life with little known explanation or known diagnosis. If you are suffering with potential biotoxin illness due to mold exposure, I hope you will take my honest, firsthand account into consideration when choosing a practitioner to help you regain your health.  

For those suffering from CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) or other biotoxin-related illnesses, it is crucial to find a provider who prioritizes your health over profit. Research thoroughly, read reviews, and consider seeking second opinions before committing to any treatment plan at Rezilir. Desperation can make us vulnerable to costly and ineffective treatments, but informed decisions are our best defense against further harm.  


GOOGLE REVIEW: The Shoemaker Protocol, named after Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, is a well-known and respected approach to treating biotoxin illness. It includes a series of diagnostic steps and treatments that are evidence-based and have been shown to be effective for many patients suffering from CIRS. It is surprising and disappointing that Rezilir, despite promoting their certification in this protocol, fails to implement its fundamental aspects. This discrepancy between their advertising and actual practice is not just misleading but can be detrimental to patients' health and finances.

In my experience, I was left with increased systemic inflammation levels and worsened brain atrophy following an expensive, ineffective treatment plan and adjunct therapies at Rezilir.  This was evidenced through the numerous lab orders and multiple MRI/NeuroQuant tests they ordered, coupled with overall limited symptom improvements.  As other reviewers have asserted, of separate traumatic pain is the steep financial investment you will make (easily $40-50K, if not more).

I ultimately cut my loses and sought out another Shoemaker-certified physician who conducted comprehensive genetic testing and basic labs which revealed clear, actionable insights into my condition. These tests were neither as extensive nor as expensive as those ordered by Rezilir, yet they were far more informative. The new physician followed the Shoemaker Protocol, focusing on reducing inflammation and supporting my body's natural healing processes.  I made remarkable progress toward healing from biotoxin illness, rebuilding my immune system and reversing brain atrophy (and in a fraction of the time I was treated at Rezilir).  This stark contrast in approach and outcome underscores the importance of choosing a healthcare provider who truly understands and implements effective treatment protocols.

In conclusion, while Rezilir's initial impression may be one of competence and comprehensive care, my experience and that of others suggest otherwise. Their high costs, ineffective treatments, and failure to adhere to proven protocols like the Shoemaker Protocol make them a risky choice for those seeking relief from biotoxin illnesses. Your health and well-being deserve better, and it is possible to find effective, evidence-based care elsewhere without the exorbitant costs and disappointing outcomes associated with Rezilir.

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