I reccentlly got a message of water treatment for BP, diabetes etc..to be taken early morning. Is it true ?
The water treatment in question prescribes 4 x 160ml glasses of water every morning when waking but before washing the treeth. Then brush the teeth, and 45 minutes later one can drink or eat normally.
This procedure will cure the diseases of the sick and others can enjoy healthy life if taken during:
30 days for Blood Pressure and Diabetes
10 days for Gastric and constipation
90 days for TB
180 days for cancer.
I feel this too good to be true. Although I have nothing to loose in following the treatment, I wonder whether this is based on some scientific or medical research.
I will appreciate your views
Kassahoun
Water is good for us all, but it can’t cure everything!
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And in this situation, I’d say it definitely is bogus.
It’s always a good idea to drink water though!
Water is good for us all, but it can’t cure everything!
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And in this situation, I’d say it definitely is bogus.
It’s always a good idea to drink water though!
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Does it say what type of water? As the water we are currently getting in our tap are "fluoridated" meaning fluoride which is a toxin. Yes, the government knows about this, it was their idea to put it into the water since no one at the time had a place to dump it. Read this.
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http://www.douglassreport.com/reports/fluoride.html?gclid=CITbyqjS_I0CFSasGgodz2pEMQ
If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Just someone trying to make a name. Water is good for hydration but won’t cure diseases. If it did, my diabetes would have been gone years ago.
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Too good to be true…if it was then lots of docs would be outta business!! Water in moderation is good for everyone…but over doing it can cause lots of problems and those with certain medical problems dont need the extra fluid because it will make their condition worse.
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medical provider
‘If it sounds too good to be true it probably is’. As it has often been said, ‘There’s a fool born every day.’
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