What
does it mean if you are diagnosed terminal?
According
to the person who has told you, according to the body of knowledge that this
person has, of people who have the same disease markers as you, if you follow
this person’s recommendations then you are going to die.
There
are other considerations to make before swallowing the diagnosis hook, line and
sinker, for instance: What is the body of knowledge that this person has?
How
many spontaneous remissions/healings does this person know of? (Remember that
every disease know to man someone has had a spontaneous remission of).
Where
did this person gather their body of knowledge?
What
forms of treatment were they considering? Just surgery? Just
chemotherapy?
What
was the population base of the other people? What were they eating?
Were they exercising? Were they in loving relationships? What were
their internal states? Did they consider their traumas and wounds?
Alignment of their spine? Movement of Chi energy?
If
you are given a diagnosis by someone and you don’t like the diagnosis I
encourage you to get another diagnosis!
And
remember we all have a terminal sexually transmitted disease, it’s called
life! Live yours today!
Dr.
Norm and The Lifehouse Team.
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