06-09-2014, 09:47 AM
Hilarious to hear of the responses to dietary healing. People at work were hating on Jenny McCarthy because she healed her autistic child with healthy food. Docs say they misdiagnosed and it must have been something else. (No matter what they think it is, she healed it, and not a single person caught the fact that she accomplished what the doctors couldn't.)
My work buddy used one of my devices to heal his mother's polycystic kidney disease,(which has no remission) right before surgery, and the docs say it had to be a misdiagnosis.
Found this comment today LoL!
I have to say it is a cognitive issue when the establishment can claim "misdiagnosis" and the public does not bat an eye. It is no different than saying "hey we were wrong, but why would you care?"
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Not sure if I have brought this up on this forum, but obviously the current world is not ready for these concepts.
It is a simple thing to replace organ templates. This means that it is possible to install an organ template. Now think about installing a template where there was none. Bringing the possibility of growing an organ that was missing at birth, or removed.
This also ties in to the problems with organ transplants. The body still has its original template, with a non matching organ in its place. For integration the template of the new organ needs to be "installed" to the new recipient. I knew about this "spirit" incompatibility a long time before I learned about the templates.
Obviously there are a minority of incarnates that have this awareness, but it goes completely against the consensus. Conditioned consensus would actually resist the idea if you really think about it.
I got a good laugh today from a comment about the Noah movie. I think it was one of the film makers that said they could not use the word "environmental" in the advertisements because people would not want to watch it. Reminds me of the responses to Avatar.
I really think the population is not ready for change.
My work buddy used one of my devices to heal his mother's polycystic kidney disease,(which has no remission) right before surgery, and the docs say it had to be a misdiagnosis.
Found this comment today LoL!
Quote:Me too I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis so ill and medicated now they say that they misdiagnosed me because I am so healthy, they looked at me mad when I told them about my diet of juice and becoming vegan, they sent to check on my bloods and they came back healthy.
I have to say it is a cognitive issue when the establishment can claim "misdiagnosis" and the public does not bat an eye. It is no different than saying "hey we were wrong, but why would you care?"
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Not sure if I have brought this up on this forum, but obviously the current world is not ready for these concepts.
It is a simple thing to replace organ templates. This means that it is possible to install an organ template. Now think about installing a template where there was none. Bringing the possibility of growing an organ that was missing at birth, or removed.
This also ties in to the problems with organ transplants. The body still has its original template, with a non matching organ in its place. For integration the template of the new organ needs to be "installed" to the new recipient. I knew about this "spirit" incompatibility a long time before I learned about the templates.
Obviously there are a minority of incarnates that have this awareness, but it goes completely against the consensus. Conditioned consensus would actually resist the idea if you really think about it.
I got a good laugh today from a comment about the Noah movie. I think it was one of the film makers that said they could not use the word "environmental" in the advertisements because people would not want to watch it. Reminds me of the responses to Avatar.

I really think the population is not ready for change.
Quote:The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports on two studies estimating the hospital deaths due to medical errors at 44,000 to 98,000 annually, which would place medical errors in the top ten causes of death in the USA. Barbara Starfield's article in JAMA places the estimates even higher, citing a total of 225,000 deaths due to iatrogenic causes, which would place health-caused deaths as the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA. http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/mistakes/common.htm
Quote:A meta-analysis published last year in the journal BMJ Quality & Safety found that fatal diagnostic errors in U.S. intensive care units appear to equal the 40,500 deaths that result each year from breast cancer. And a new study of 190 errors at a VA hospital system in Texas found that many errors involved common diseases such as pneumonia and urinary tract infections; 87 percent had the potential for “considerable to severe harm” including “inevitable death.”
Quote:While second opinions are one strategy believed to reduce misdiagnosis, the original error may be the basis of a cascade of mistakes.
................To make matters worse, Holliman was taking hormone replacement pills prescribed by her internist to combat hot flashes; the drug fed her breast cancer. http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/h...story.html