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My son did have a car accident. His ribs were broken on twelve parts.

In the hospital they kept him in coma for three and a half week.

They took 600 ml fluid from his lungs.

Then they let him come by.

The physicians told us, that he needed at least a year for revalidation, and

that he could forget playing tennis for the rest of his life.

We took our sun with us, and treated him with Rife frequency therapy.

We engaged a physiotherapist, because he had to learn to move again.

To make a long story short, after 4 months , our son won a tennis championship.

The physiotherapist declared that he had seen many bone fractures, but never in

his life such a fast healing.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

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Re: Metal in Surgery Help!

Shivani wrote to Loni:

If you son's bones break easily, it would be

good to address the cause of that. One thing that comes to mind is that

sugar/white flour cause calcium loss.

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I've read a lot of bad stuff about cereals as well.

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> You said " another broken bone. " If you son's bones break easily, it would

be good to address the cause of that. One thing that comes to mind is that

sugar/white flour cause calcium loss.

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> Turmeric will help protect his liver. It also helps livers heal. Powdered

turmeric in warm water, 3-4 times a day. 1/4 tsp. at least, is what i' do.

it's anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial, as well. Even anti-viral. As so

many herbs/spices are now irradiated, try to buy organic.

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> No metal is good in the body.

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> Why do the doctors suppose his bone will not heal?

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> Shivani

> www.LifeEnergies.com

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Wow , that's incredible. thanks for sharing. Loni

From: charles <charles@...>

Subject: Fw: Re: Metal in Surgery Help!

Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 4:37 AM

 

My son did have a car accident. His ribs were broken on twelve parts.

In the hospital they kept him in coma for three and a half week.

They took 600 ml fluid from his lungs.

Then they let him come by.

The physicians told us, that he needed at least a year for revalidation, and

that he could forget playing tennis for the rest of his life.

We took our sun with us, and treated him with Rife frequency therapy.

We engaged a physiotherapist, because he had to learn to move again.

To make a long story short, after 4 months , our son won a tennis championship.

The physiotherapist declared that he had seen many bone fractures, but never in

his life such a fast healing.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

www.hetbitje.nl

checked by Norton

Re: Metal in Surgery Help!

Shivani wrote to Loni:

If you son's bones break easily, it would be

good to address the cause of that. One thing that comes to mind is that

sugar/white flour cause calcium loss.

writes:

I've read a lot of bad stuff about cereals as well.

>

>

> You said " another broken bone. " If you son's bones break easily, it would be

good to address the cause of that. One thing that comes to mind is that

sugar/white flour cause calcium loss.

>

> Turmeric will help protect his liver. It also helps livers heal. Powdered

turmeric in warm water, 3-4 times a day. 1/4 tsp. at least, is what i' do. it's

anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial, as well. Even anti-viral. As so many

herbs/spices are now irradiated, try to buy organic.

>

> No metal is good in the body.

>

> Why do the doctors suppose his bone will not heal?

>

> Shivani

> www.LifeEnergies.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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