your situation is akin to mine when i discovered RAP before TK's epic US clinical trial fail. one reason i stuck to RAP ever since however, and why i continue to vote NO is that my decision to buy RAP was based on the scientific papers behind the tech. It uses spectral density estimations, a technique i have applied successfully in my career which is not health related. This is not a recommendation which way to vote (your shares, your vote) just sayin why i am voting no: i'm convinced the tech works and i'm not selling cheap that's all.
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