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Looking for your input.. If you do have some answers to my question, I'd sure appreciate hearing it.

 
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Looking for your input.. If you do have some answers to my question, I'd sure appreciate hearing it.
I am curious to see if anyone else out there knows of a person, with a broken bone that won't heal.

In the past few weeks, I've been made aware of 3 young guys, ages from about 32 to 37, who have broken a bone, and it won't heal. One guy broke a bone around his shoulder 3 years ago, one broke a bone in his upper arm 9 months ago, and the third one broke his wrist 2 years ago. They are all struggling to get by financially because sick pay has run out, and they are not considered permanently disabled. Yet they cannot do the jobs they worked at.

Then this week, I hear of 2 people who have constant dizzy spells that make it impossible to go too far. They have both seen ear, nose and throat specialists, and have had head scans, but nothing was found.
Is it just me, or are there weird things afoot. These things were unheard of years ago! At least, we never heard of such things!

What in heaven's name could cause these things? I know the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe is laden with chemicals, but, unless these things, that I am just hearing about now, are wide spread.. I can't see it being that.

That is why I'm asking… Do you know of anyone that has weird things like this with their health? Is this a wide spread thing?

Thanks in advance, for taking the time to read this post, I will look forward to your responses.

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Re: Looking for your input.. If you do have some answers to my question, I'd sure appreciate hearing it.
diabetic?
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no one is healthy anymore OP

most people into conspiracy stuff don't know the half

the guys that run your governments want us all dead and they are doing a good job
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Re: Looking for your input.. If you do have some answers to my question, I'd sure appreciate hearing it.
diabetic?
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Great question!
None of them are diabetic, at least, not that they are aware of. I'm thinking the doctor would have done blood tests and would have caught high blood sugar..wouldn't they?
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no one is healthy anymore OP

most people into conspiracy stuff don't know the half

the guys that run your governments want us all dead and they are doing a good job
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Does this mean you know of some weird health issues with people, who are supposedly in thier prime, too?
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Re: Looking for your input.. If you do have some answers to my question, I'd sure appreciate hearing it.
out of interest do you know what jobs they worked before?
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out of interest do you know what jobs they worked before?
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The guy that broke his shoulder 3 years ago, I don't know what he works at,

The guy that broke his wrist 2 years ago, delivers pop and munchies to gas stations and 711's.

The guy that broke his upper arm is a Transit bus driver.

The two people who are constantly dizzy are aged 62 and 57 and are both retired from office work.
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The first thing that came to my mind about the younger ones was that they were in a generation which received more childhood shots and probably took a lot more antibiotics than previous generations.
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When you break bones you also break capillaries and lymphatic systems...oxygen and nutrition have a hard time reaching the area and wastes and carbon dioxide have a hard time leaving the area. The area is tender meaning it is oxygen deprived and swollen meaning it is edemic meaning wet..drowning...

Adding anything will only constipate the area more...your solution is not to add but to subtract.... meaning let waste management catch up.. clean the area up..Christ would say "be ye clean" and you would be healed...the next best therapy would be to fast. The fastest way be clean is stop eating...it costs nothing and then stop drinking...your respiration will go up as oxygen fans the flames in your body...your broken tissues will dry up as they detoxify of wastes and undigested particulates... as swellings are reduced and tissues get the oxygen and rids the carbon dioxide...as oxygen hits those carbon poisoned cells they begin to turn on, divide and multiply exceedingly fast.
Notice pain levels drop, vision, hearing, concentration, taste, strength, endurance improve.
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When you break bones you also break capillaries and lymphatic systems...oxygen and nutrition have a hard time reaching the area and wastes and carbon dioxide have a hard time leaving the area. The area is tender meaning it is oxygen deprived and swollen meaning it is edemic meaning wet..drowning...

Adding anything will only constipate the area more...your solution is not to add but to subtract.... meaning let waste management catch up.. clean the area up..Christ would say "be ye clean" and you would be healed...the next best therapy would be to fast. The fastest way be clean is stop eating...it costs nothing and then stop drinking...your respiration will go up as oxygen fans the flames in your body...your broken tissues will dry up as they detoxify of wastes and undigested particulates... as swellings are reduced and tissues get the oxygen and rids the carbon dioxide...as oxygen hits those carbon poisoned cells they begin to turn on, divide and multiply exceedingly fast.
Notice pain levels drop, vision, hearing, concentration, taste, strength, endurance improve.
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Immune system complications. I would recommend hunting down every single toxic substance in their home, work, etc. Eliminate toxins. Don't overlook toxins in processed foods and drink, a good example being aspartame or msg or a hundred others. Possibly something weird like high levels of radon gas in the home or work place. Is there any possibility they can get to a Naturopath type Physician/Doctor?
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Mineral deficiency? Bones need not only calcium but magnesium, phosphorous, manganese, boron, and a few others.





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