If you have been in and out of the hospital regularly, and on medications, with no improvement in sight, I encourage you to think of how much money you’ve spent or are now in debt. Also consider how much time you’ve spent doing this. Then calculate exponentially how much you will continue to spend and incur in debt overtime if you keep doing this strategy…and remember, there’s no actual improvement.
Compare this to spending more than you’re used to on medical care, but instead working with someone who uses natural therapies that are actually effective, and will shorten the time frame of dealing with your current condition – thus overtime decreasing how much you spend, and increasing how much time you gain back to yourself. From your perspective, you may not know that it will so you’re taking a chance, but what you do know is that what you’re doing right now is not working. Try something new.
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