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<DIV></DIV>>Thanks, Diane....my point was NOT that ear candling is good, or legitimate,
<DIV></DIV>>or a crock; it was that we¹re so quick to condemn something out of the box
<DIV></DIV>>just because somebody else said it was ³wacky² or ³alternative.² Allopathic
<DIV></DIV>>medicine is fantastic if you need heroic/life-saving measures, or great
<DIV></DIV>>imaging technology, or an operation or a technical procedure. What it does
<DIV></DIV>>not do is treat the causal systemic condition/s that lead to chronic
<DIV></DIV>>disease. Period.
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<DIV>By the way, over the last 14 months my husband was getting weaker and weaker, he seemed senile, confused, dizzy, stumbling. He was in emergency 4 times. Diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Relatives were making death plans.</DIV>
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<DIV>Doctors were giving him medications because he refused surgery--lots of meds. In the past he did chelation therapy, has always tried every new homeopathic rememdy and was including them with the meds. He was getting worse and worse.</DIV>
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<DIV>Finally he agreed to a pace maker. Surgery was two weeks ago. He is like a new man. His heart doesn't stop beating periodically throughout the day any more.</DIV>
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