Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:11:37 -0700 " Michael " <mwood alternative treatments for ailment A friend was told she had a brain aneurysm- 2.2mm. Are there any suggested alternatives treatments other than surgical? My own positive thinking was that, with prayer and directed light from others, and with keeping oneself with a normal blood pressure, things could be maintained or reversed. Are there additional things or supplements or other that one might try. Sincere thanks. I also wish to sincerely express my appreciation for this cite, respect for those who post wonderful ideas here, and for allowing me to read and post here. I feel honored to be able to sit up close to this campfire; and to get to listen to some really good ideas on how to live better or to heal, despite the way may treat us. Lol Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 Because all tissue growth can be promoted and improved with HGH therapy, including vascular walls, I'd go with the safe and side- effect free of building up the body. Many doctors use injectable HGH, which is derived from genetically spliced e. coli bacteria. Many others use patented SomaLife gHP, an amino acid supplement that does the same, but using rather than overriding the body's natural rhythms and amounts. Rebuilding also requires a comprehensive program that includes the support offered by (animal) protein and vitamins. Duncan Crow , " califpacific " <califpacific wrote: > > > Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:11:37 -0700 > " Michael " <mwood > alternative treatments for ailment > > > A friend was told she had a brain aneurysm- 2.2mm. > > Are there any suggested alternatives treatments other than surgical? > > My own positive thinking was that, with prayer and directed light > from > others, and with keeping oneself with a normal blood pressure, > things > could > be maintained or reversed. > Are there additional things or supplements or other that one might > try. > > Sincere thanks. > I also wish to sincerely express my appreciation for this cite, > respect > for > those who post wonderful ideas here, and for allowing me to read and > post > here. > I feel honored to be able to sit up close to this campfire; and to > get > to > listen to some really good ideas on how to live better or to heal, > despite > the way may treat us. Lol > > Michael > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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