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Dear group:

 

Shortly after I posted my son Willy's updated

ADHD/childhood bipolar recovery story on the Internet

in early December, Willy told me that he bench pressed

290 lbs. for the first time. (His last record was 280

at the end of Sept.)

 

Willy only turned 16 on September 18th. The following

thoughts have struck me a few times... " what if we had

started his supplementation regime earlier? " ... " could

Willy have bench pressed over 300 lbs. sometime in his

fifteenth year of life? "

 

Willy's metamorphasis from a weak sickly child to the

strongest person his age and size that I have ever

known is no less than amazing. It is even more amazing

when one considers that it took him only about 28

months to do this, and that he spent so little time at

the health club (he averaged only about 45 mins or so

at the health club three times a week, and perhaps

another 15 mins. a day working out in the cellar at

home).

 

I " welcome the world " to investigate my son's

miraclous baggie of synergistic nutrients, as is

posted in my 360 blog at

http://360./allen_dar (No, I am not selling

anything at all.) This stuff has helped my son

enormously, both mentally and physically. And from

where I stand, Willy's baggie, or a very close

rendition thereof, renders every antidepressant

medication on earth obsolete.

 

Perhaps only God knows with broad based

supplementation such as what my son Willy used to heal

himself is going to be found useful for. In my mind,

once " a little more truth is learned " , Willy's

supplement regime may some day be found to have been

key catalyst necessary to topple the entire medical

model for all mental and degenerative illness. This

may be especially true when such broad based healing

supplementation is coupled with " adequate gut

correction " in regard to intestinal dysbiosis,

exposure to hidden food allergens, a lack of digestive

enzymes, resolution of " leaky gut " (if it applies),

and the like.

 

Allen Darman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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