Cure Stammering
Stammering is an insidious speech disorder, because it can have devastating effects on a persons social conditioning and interactions with others. For this reason finding a stammering cure or stammering treatment is a big priority for sufferers from this condition. There are a number of different approaches that can be taken as far as seeking out a stammering cure, and many of these involve various speech therapy techniques. Ultimately the aim of most people who suffer from this condition is to become sufficiently fluent, that to any normal person they cannot tell you have ever suffered from stammering. It seems to me to be a moot point to argue the point about whether getting to this degree of fluency is a ‘cure’ for stammering, or merely a ‘treatment’. As some will claim that there isn’t really a cure, because ‘trained experts’ could tell the difference in speech patterns etc.
Cure Stammering
Here is a quote from Wikipedia for example about stuttering/stammering:
“There are many treatments and speech therapy techniques available that may help increase fluency in some stutterers to the point where an untrained ear cannot identify a problem; however, there is essentially no “cure” for the disorder at present.”
The point that most normal people would make is, ‘Who Cares about experts?’ If you are at a dinner party or a business meeting and you can converse normally and fluently, at least as far as the rest of the people there are concerned, then simply because an ‘expert’ could tell that you suffered from a stutter in some way shape or from. What does it matter? How many language therapy experts do you meet in your day to day life anyway?
To my mind if an ‘untrained ear cannot identify a problem’ then for all practical purposes that’s a stammering cure. And this serves to highlight one of the big problems with the medical establishment. Namely that they are slow and lugubrious (they would say ‘careful’) about endorsing any treatments that haven’t been tested to death for thirty years. Now, I can perfectly well understand the reasoning behind this, and of course no-one wants to be sold quack cures that don’t work. But by the same token I do think that there is a good case for people taking responsibility for their own healing to at least a certain extent. If the pioneers of medicine had waited around for approval from the medical establishment then we would all still have leeches attached to out foreheads whenever we visit hospital. Because in truth the medical establishment are generally not pioneers. They are there as a protective mechanism, not as an innovative one. So, if you are looking for a cure for stammering then you really need to look elsewhere.
One example that immediately springs to mind (unrelated to stammering directly, but related in spirit) is that of brain plasticity in learning. Until prior to only a few years ago, virtually every “expert” would have denied that there was much scope for brain plasticity in adults (and some will still say this). But now there is becoming increasing evidence, largely garnered anecdotally by people trying to improve their intelligence regardless of what the experts said, that in fact brain plasticity in adults is perfectly possible. And guess what, this position is now gradually becoming the medical orthodoxy, and it is conveniently forgotten that anyone ever thought differently, and mocked at anyone’s attempts to increase their intelligence.
The same may well be true of stammering. Let me be clear. I don’t suffer from stammering. And I don’t know whether any of the products that offer a stammering cure actually work. But there seems to be good anecdotal evidence by users that they do (this one for example), and they are so cheap (relative to the problem they claim to fix) that why wouldn’t you check them out?
In life sometimes you have to help yourself, and let the rest of the world catch up later with what is really going on. Don’t suffer in silence. Test out some of the cure stammering treatments yourself, and help to create the medical orthodoxy, rather than blindly follow it.
The one below comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. And costs under $50. It either works, or you pay nothing.
Would you pay $50 to be rid of your stammer?