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  • Report:  #1057866

Complaint Review: Roland Yakoubov

Roland Yakoubov Not Licensed Chiropractor Fake, fraudulent, not licensed to practice medicine or chiropracty Glendale California

  • Reported By:
    Kmcnic — Northridge California
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 10, 2013
  • Updated:
    Sat, January 11, 2014
  • Roland Yakoubov
    1279 boynton street
    Glendale, California
    USA
  • Phone:
    3104203403
  • Category:

This guy is from Russia.  He claims he is a bio energy healer graduating from the UN, he then claims he is a universal chiropractor and is not licensed in any US state to practice chiropractic medicine.  He operates under the guise of donations, but forces you to pay him 100 to 200 dollars.   Complete fake and fraud,  be warned.  He adjusted my neck and caused me physical harm.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Kmcnic

Northridge,
California,

REFUND MY MONEY

#4Author of original report

Sat, January 11, 2014

Make this suppossed "healer" get a real job and don't support his requests for donations of $100 per session and above.   15 years of seeing this "healer" and I still have the same diagnoses.   Emailed, texted him, went to his office on Boynton Street in Glendale, CA, phoned him, but he won't respond to my requests for my money back.  Instead he swithced his website name.    Consumer Beware, is this the type of person you want to do business with?  And for Roland, he can get in touch with me by email to REFUND MY MONEY!


Rev. Dr. Jonathan Merrill

Glendale,
California,

Funniest Thing I Ever Read

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, July 25, 2013

OMG!  Hahahahaha!  ROTF!

 

You guys have got to be kidding.  This posting is the funniest thing I ever read.  Where did you ever get the drunken monkey who typed it?  This has got to be some kind of a publicity stunt.  You are shameless Armando!

 

BTW you forgot to smear Roland’s new reality TV series, “The Healer”.  Here’s the trailer for it:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG8HWuqa334

 

Maybe next time you can blame Roland for sinking the Titanic or crippling Steven Hawking.  At least that would be more plausible. 

 

Sincerely yours,

Rev. Dr. Jonathan Merrill


jmarvinmd

Burbank,
California,

That person went to the wrong Roland Yakoubov, or is crazy

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, July 07, 2013

First of all, no, a certified healer is not a chiropractor,... and a fish is not a type of duck, nor is a watch a type of car.  I have gone to Roland on at least 3 occasions and have been absolutely amazed with his efficacy.

I did not go to him to crack my back--I DID go to him for repair of torn muscle tissue after I had grown tired of taking Vicodin and always feeling tired and ill while still being in pain.  Standard traditional medicine had finally hit a barrier when it came to my condition and I was slowly becoming depressed.  It affected my work, my relationship, and my family.

I went to Roland after 2 of my friends/co-workers (who both work in healthcare, one is a nurse) touted claims of how he healed their chronic conditions.  (For anonymity I will not go into detail on their conditions).  Being a SERIOUS skeptic, but still being willing--okay, desperate--to try something that could possibly help a little bit, I sat down in the chair and relaxed while this man did these smooth hand motions around me.

Now I don't understand chakras, I must admit.  My education stems from traditional university lecture halls and labs, but I will admit to having classmates from Korea and Philippines make convincing arguments way back then of how little Western medicine truly understands the link between mind, body and spirit.

At any rate, to keep this rebuttal brief.  I was healed--yes, you heard me, I WAS HEALED.  So perhaps this person went to the wrong Roland Yakoubov, or maybe an imposter, because 100% of the people I've talked to (plus myself) say that he has fixed their ailments.  It is also worth noting that not all of these ailments were as benign as mine either.  One child had severe intestinal problems since birth, and after having multiple sessions with Roland...you guessed it, healed.

My opinion is that the writer of that testimony either has some personal vendetta against Roland or is... just maybe a little insane.

So to set the record straight:

  1. He is certified in this field, and no, there is no legitimate Holistic Healing degree offered in the USA.  Thus you have to do your research.  The degrees (he has a few) are all from accredited schools and universities abroad.  He is legit.
  2. He operates on a donation-only basis because, unlike our current healthcare system, poor people should not be made to suffer just because they cannot afford to pay the same prices for healthcare as wealthy do.  So if you can afford 100 or 200 dollars so that you can feel better--for something that actually works, then you should do it.  Ultimately it's your choice.  He lives modestly, and is worth a whole lot more than what he is paid.
  3. If your neck still hurts, my advice to you would be to see a doctor.  Perhaps even have him back up your claims.  Otherwise, if I actually knew who you were, I would tell you to go see Roland.

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