Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Hello: Along with the SCIO, I would also suggest looking into Alkaline/Acidic water… It is being used in Japan for diabetics/gangrene with AMAZING results. Please see the following video for more info: http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-879572376409700829 & ei=-kWsSN3JLJPe-wHUxIRu & q=alkaline+water+diabetes & vt=lf I do carry these processors (with one of the best warrantees), if your client is interested. I hope this info helps. Take Care, Vautour 416-558-0670 -----Original Message----- From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ]On Behalf Of hatewintermonths Sent: August 16, 2008 4:57 PM qxci-english Subject: About to lose an appendage --URGENT I'm urgently seeking your input. I had someone contact me concerning their relative who is scheduled for an operation next week to remove her toe. Apparently she is a diabetic and someone had stepped on it over a year ago and it's never healed properly. The person is willing to try a session, since she learned of another practitioner who was able stop a man's gangrene progression and the doctor has postponed the removal of his leg thus far. I personally know this practitioner, and indeed this appeared to be the case. I'm not sure if I should agree, but I feel it would be worth a shot and they do too. I would really appreciate help in this area. Especially if any had such an experience similar to this scenario. Given that she's scheduled for an operation next week, your quick response will be greatly anticipated. thank you! -AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 magnets works well for this also. many years ago i had a diabetic man who had lost feelings in his toes, then foot, then lower leg, then up to knee. got him using magnets and in about 4 weeks time he could feel his foot again. the body can do amazing things. Dwight Re: About to lose an appendage --URGENT Use the herb marshmallow as a soak, and go ahead.hatewintermonths <hatewintermonths@...> wrote: I'm urgently seeking your input.I had someone contact me concerning their relative who is scheduled for an operation next week to remove her toe. Apparently she is a diabetic and someone had stepped on it over a year ago and it's never healed properly.The person is willing to try a session, since she learned of another practitioner who was able stop a man's gangrene progression and the doctor has postponed the removal of his leg thus far. I personally know this practitioner, and indeed this appeared to be the case.I'm not sure if I should agree, but I feel it would be worth a shot and they do too. I would really appreciate help in this area. Especially if any had such an experience similar to this scenario.Given that she's scheduled for an operation next week, your quick response will be greatly anticipated.thank you!-AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 There are other types that do the samething for 1/5th the price! Doug PhDQuantum Rejuvenation Unlimited Inc.www.quantumru.com613-2-333-888 Re: About to lose an appendage --URGENT Kangen water has been used in Japanese hospitals for over 35 years to treat diabitis and gangreneSiri323 286-3580 I'm urgently seeking your input.I had someone contact me concerning their relative who is scheduled for an operation next week to remove her toe. Apparently she is a diabetic and someone had stepped on it over a year ago and it's never healed properly.The person is willing to try a session, since she learned of another practitioner who was able stop a man's gangrene progression and the doctor has postponed the removal of his leg thus far. I personally know this practitioner, and indeed this appeared to be the case.I'm not sure if I should agree, but I feel it would be worth a shot and they do too. I would really appreciate help in this area. Especially if any had such an experience similar to this scenario.Given that she's scheduled for an operation next week, your quick response will be greatly anticipated.thank you!-AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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