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Now I got it, you were watching the video on the uses of the water in Japanese hospitals. The drinking water is alkaline, but the water used for treating skin conditions is very acidic (2.5 pH) and kills bacteria, fungus, microbes, etc. That's why you were confused.
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Best wishes,
Hana Dolgin
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There is a special technology from Japan which processes tap water through electrolysis and changes the pH level of the water. In addition, it gives it some other beneficial properties. This device makes various waters with different pH levels. There is a kind of water that is very beneficial for drinking, and also another kind of water that is ...
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There is a special kind of water produced using a counter-top medical device from Japan, that can be ordered in Europe or the US, in fact anywhere in the world. You can read about it on my website http://www.WatersofHealth.com. I recently met someone who has been drinking this water and has gotten great relief from Crohn's disease. He said he ...
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There is a Japanese technology which is in use in hospitals and clinics for 35 years now. It is now available in the US and leads to improvement in many health conditions. You can read about it on my website www.WatersofHealth.com. If you would like more information, please contact me at 917 509-3256. I may be able to find someone in ...
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Hello John.
I would like to recommend a special kind of water to you, and everyone, that helps reduce over-acidity in our body, which creates conditions for many illnesses to take root. This is scientifically researched, and has been used in Japanese hospitals and clinics for the last 35 years. It is beneficial for digestive ailments, as ...
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dear Heather,
what i suggested about diet changes are basically a start towards health that usually suffice for people to notice a difference. More and more people, however, have gotten more serious problems because of pathogens that have infested their systems, usually through holes in their intestinal wall. Changes in diet that effect the ...
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I can imagine how worried you both are and I am glad to say I have had some breakthroughs lately in helping my son get better, which may help your daughter to recover.
My son who is now 13, was diagnosed with IBD last september and was in hospital for the various tests to confirm diagnosis and treatment. He was on a naso-gastric feed of ...
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If you could convince the doctors that your son would be better to benefit from what is called a Biological Therapy which involves administration of natural or nearly natural to the body enzymes and antibodies produced by biotech companies using recombinant technology, that could cure him for good even with a single infusion. The preparation ...
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