I'm glad you checked out the clinic and Dr. Rau. I've posted some great talks by him in the past, as have others.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dr.+rau+site%3ahealingwell.com&ia=webI've not read anything about
cavitations and/or their complications, but the "game over" comment sounds serious. Over the years, I've had dental work I've regretted and still wonder how much they've contributed to my issues.
As for the Google Reviews, I just read through some of the negative ones. As you likely saw, the clinic responded to some stating they had no record of the name being used to write the reviews. So, I would still read them, of course, but I wouldn't let those reviews be the final say. I'm reminded of how people read a negative news story about
a business and then flood Yelp to write negative reviews and tank their ratings.
If you're interested in hyperthermia, come down here to the southeast U.S. and I'll treat you in my clinic. People call it a garage, but it's a clinic...because I wear a lab coat, goggles, and rubber gloves. I'm a SCIENTIST, man!
Anyway, I have the following hyperthermia equipment: aluminum foil, hair dryer, heat gun (for an extra boost), a
sauna suit, Saran Wrap, duct tape, and triple-thick wool socks, sweater, pants, underwear, and ski mask.
Paleo Medicina claims: "We cure you."
My slogan is similar: "We might cure you. But, then again, we might not. It depends on how loose you are with the term 'cure.' Restrictions apply."