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Ooops! I didn’t get it all

copied into the first email. Sorry!

Jan

 

Common

underlying causative agents of almost every illness of modern man are:

Exposure to toxins, vaccination, medications and lack

of body contact. Exposure to toxins, medications or vaccination during the

first few weeks or first few months of baby's life may contribute and may

cause serious health problems in childhood and later in life.

 

 

One out of

100 non-vaccinated people may develop cancer later in life, while one out

of 4 or 5 vaccinated will develop cancer later in life.

One out of

100 non-vaccinated people may develop arthritis later in life, while one

out of 5 vaccinated will develop arthritis later in life.

One out of

15.000 non-vaccinated kids may develop autism, while one out of 150

vaccinated will develop autism. References

 

 

Those statistics show how much we are affected by the

miracle of vaccination.

 

poor dietary choices and nutritional deficiency

- diet rich in processed foods and deficient on essential nutrients is

affecting biochemical processes inside our cells. It is also

affecting digestion and preventing internal natural detoxification ...

read Foods That Kill

page!

mental attitude, stress, suppression, negative

thoughts, fear, lack of love, lack joy, lack desire to live.

Lack of: physical activity, sweating, moving,

sex, laughing,

 

 

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