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Michael Eisbrener's avatar

In 1986 I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, no known cause and no cure. By April 1988, following every doctor's edict I had reached the point of no return. Surgery was required to begin removing body parts. Upside the disease would be gone, and the downside I would have 4-5 years of life. I could not care for myself and returned home to mom and dad. I spent every available hour at the library researching. My God Mother was the head librarian. Prior to 1928 there was virtually no illness considered autoimmune. After 1942 the numbers began climbing. Numerous countries in the world had no autoimmune until the late 90's when Western Medicine was allowed in. What was discovered in 1928 and is often handed out like candy by doctors? Initially penicillin but dozens of antibiotics are now used everywhere. They give it to cattle and chickens... I returned in Oct 1988 for the final procedure and the same doctor who had seen me in April saw me in October. He was shocked. No sign of the disease. All scar tissue was gone. My dead body parts were as new as a baby. This happened while in the Navy, so the VA checks for its reoccurrence every two or three years. Nothing. I say it won't return. I fasted and took certain 'normalizing' herbal tonics. UCLA has since proven that a 3-day distilled water fast resets your immune system. I have had one antibiotic regimen since but with double my normal probiotic/prebiotic regimen. The medications I was on had me balloon to 360 pounds. I did Atkins in 1990 and lost 150 pounds in six months and I have never gotten close to that level since. Beef, grass fed, no chemicals added to them, or the grass is my go-to food. Doctors, for the most part are brainwashed by a system designed to keep you sick and barely alive. I am married to one who has changed many of her mind.

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The King's avatar

My 69 year old husband was fat and tired. He started eating 3 oz of lean meat a few times a day, and a salad at dinner. He lost 60 lbs, sleeps way less and is rarely tired. He looks great, too.

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