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CHOLESTEROL HARDENING COMPLEX |
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This remedy is for a condition that hardens a sterol - cholesterol.
The condition causes insufficient bile making in the liver - a
cancer-like condition in the liver, gall bladder and common bile
duct. A secondary effect leaves unconverted cholesterol in the left
side of the heart ventricle and pericardium. That slows down the
heart and blood flow which causes varying degrees of hypotension and
hypovolemia. The lack of blood makes both the liver and kidneys dry
and less functional. |
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Formula is designed to neutralize the effects of atomic waste on
mammals, including humans. |
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HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA FAMILIAL TYPE 1 |
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An X-linked form of rickets shown by (1) mild to severe knocked
knees, (2) kidney tubule problems with reabsorption of calcium (3)
hypoparathyroid, causing soft teeth and (4) vitamin D absorption
problems causing vision, skin, prostate difficulties. |
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HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA FAMILIAL TYPE 2 |
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An X-linked form of rickets shown by (1) mild to severe knocked
knees, (2) kidney tubule problems with reabsorption of calcium
(causing "corn" looking extrusions of calcium heads on legs and
trunk in later life (3) parathyroid problems producing crowded
teeth, (4) vitamin D absorption problems causing vision, skin,
prostate difficulties (5) gall bladder/liver dysfunction in
processing bile (producing liver necrosis and ascites). |
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HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA FAMILIAL TYPE 3 |
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An X-linked form of rickets shown by (1) mild to severe knocked
knees, (2) kidney tubule problems with reabsorption of calcium
(causing "corn" looking extrusions of calcium heads on legs and
trunk in later life (3) parathyroid problems producing crowded
teeth, (4) vitamin D absorption problems causing vision, skin,
prostate difficulties (5) gall bladder/liver dysfunction in
processing bile (producing liver necrosis and ascites), (6) crooked
teeth (with Alveolar Sclerosis and Dens Spondylosis) (7) decreased
intestinal absorption of calcium |
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HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA FAMILIAL TYPE 4 |
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An X-linked form of rickets shown by (1) mild to severe knocked
knees, (2) kidney tubule problems with reabsorption of calcium
(causing "corn" looking extrusions of calcium heads on legs and
trunk in later life (3) parathyroid problems producing crowded
teeth, (4) vitamin D absorption problems causing vision, skin,
prostate difficulties (5) gall bladder/liver dysfunction in
processing bile (producing liver necrosis and ascites), (6) crooked
teeth (with Alveolar Sclerosis and Dens Spondylosis) (7) decreased
intestinal absorption of calcium (8) hemolysis. Alcohol is dangerous
with this condition. |
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HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA FAMILIAL TYPE 5 |
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An X-linked form of rickets shown by (1) mild to severe knocked
knees, (2) kidney tubule problems with reabsorption of calcium
(causing "corn" looking extrusions of calcium heads on legs and
trunk in later life (3) parathyroid problems producing crowded
teeth, (4) vitamin D absorption problems causing vision, skin,
prostate difficulties (5) gall bladder/liver dysfunction in
processing bile (producing liver necrosis and ascites), (6) crooked
teeth (with Alveolar Sclerosis and Dens Spondylosis) (7) decreased
intestinal absorption of calcium (8) hemolysis (9) insulin resistant
blood sugar. Alcohol is dangerous with this condition. |
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All muscles have contraction cells. The strength of the muscle
directly varies with the health of the contraction cells, if there
is neither a reduction of blood circulation nor nerve impulse. The
remedy aims to restrengthen these cells for better heart and all
muscle performance. The most frequent manifestations are undetected
low blood flow through the heart, low thyroid, low lung capacity,
overworked liver and adrenals. |
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A version of Lynch that is similar to other versions of Lynch that
generally break down the wall of the intestines and cause sepsis in
the body. |
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The remedy is for the loss of feeling in hands and/or feet. It is
based on dendrite deterioration. As a disease this is described as a
condition that "creeps" from the farthest nerves towards the center
until essential nerve function is lost. |
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A brain center disease of transferring incoming information into
understanding and/or learning and/or response. Possible in both
children and adults. The symptoms are (1) Delayed speech (2)
difficulty enunciating whole words or enunciating a multiple
syllable word (3) difficulty hearing and interpreting the vocal
communications (4) interpreting to the brain what the eyes see (5)
difficulty getting learning to memory. The disease is based on
interruptions of brain meninges. It strongly resembles Autism, if
not constituting part of the cause of Autism. See also Grey Grapple. |
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YERSINIA PSEUDO TUBERCULOSIS |
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Seems to be a wide-spread, undiscovered (9/07) bacteria acting
similar to deep tuberculosis. |
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