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I know of a woman who had a son born with lack of oxygen at birth, which left him with severe retardation. When her son was 13 y.o., she was introduced to a Japanese technology which processes tap water and changes its chemistry. This water has various properties, such as an alkaline pH level, and other properties, and is more oxygen rich than ...
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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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Hello!
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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I have suffered with migraine for over 40 years until I heard about the benefits of Xocai healthy chocolate from my sister in Autralia. All my family use to suffer from migraine so I couldn't just put it down to hormonal every month. Doctors gave me all kinds of pills potions and injections till I was blue in the face. ...
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I have many years personal experience of the drug based treatment for schizophrenia. I am keen to gather information about alternative ways to diagnose and treat schizophrenia. Currently in the UK NHS diagnosis is very subjective based on Pyschiatrist analysis (no clinical tests) and core treatment using prescribed drugs. ...
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Hi,
I'm really sorry your friend is suffering from these panic attacks and anxiety. I'm a specialist in stress management and used to have problems with these conditions myself. My subsequent training in stress management, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy and Reiki have given me tools to work with for myself and my ...
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I read in a BBC news article "There is no test for ADHD. It is diagnosed on the basis of a questionnaire, which is subjective." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6302209.stm].
I don't get it. It's not like in a diabetic patient you sit them down and observe them over a period of time and ask them questions like, ...
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While my fellow Blogger at Adverse Reactions prefers to tell the horror stories of the pharmaceutical industry, I have been trawling the web looking for more positive messages from the health community. WDDTY has recently reported that you need less exercise than you think to stay fit and that the best time to exercise is after a meal, so I ...
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