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SEVERELY
DIABETIC, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HIGH STRESS, HIGH CHOLESTEROL.
POOR VISION, AND LACKING ENERGY THAT WAS MARIE MILLER’S
DIAGNOSIS
Marie
Miller, thought she’d give a series of chelation treatment
a try. She thought she had nothing to lose as the only thing
her doctor could do for her was to give her more drugs,
which made her more tired, and depleted her sex drive. She
had to push herself to the limit to make it through work
each day. Every day was the same, she felt like a hopeless
slave to her condition. Much to her surprise, within ninety
days, her blood pressure dropped, she didn’t require insulin
anymore, she only needed her glasses to read, and her energy
level increased, which resulted in a promotion at her job.
Her marriage which was on the rocks after twenty five years,
was celebrated with an island cruise. Needless to say, the
entire Miller family is very happy, thanks to chelation
therapy.
What
does Marie tell all her friends? She tells them not to wait
until the doctor tells you that you have diabetes to get
chelated. She shouts loudly - do it now!
Marie
quotes the ancient proverb which states “the wise man does
at the beginning what the foolish man does at the end.”
Some
people get very insulted and indignant with me in the office
when I talk like that to them. Some walk out and never come
back. Others realize that all I am trying to do is help
them to help themselves. When they ask me “Are you calling
me a fool?” When I quote this proverb, my response has always
been “If the shoe fits, wear it.” Any doctor on the planet,
in his or her right mind, will admit that an ounce of prevention
is worth a ton of cures. Also a treatment that works to
heal a condition, works even better to prevent the condition.
Why take unnecessary chances with your health? Your life
is not to be toyed with, like a game of chance.
Now
let’s get down to the unvarnished truth. Let’s cut through
all the fluff. What type of person are you? Do you need
to have a sudden heart attack, be brought back from the
dead by CPR, and emergency medical heroics after being rushed
to the hospital by ambulance, before you begin to think
about doing something sensible like chelation therapy?
Don’t
make me do it, ask yourself am I being foolish or wise?
The reason I ask is because this is the time to act. 50%
of those who have a heart attack never live to have a second
one.
Do
you know what it is to experience a crippling stroke? You
may want to ask my attorney and life long friends, Gerard
F. Long. Unfortunately he is not around anymore to tell
you about it.
Gerry
was a very sharp trial lawyer. Good on his feet. He seemed
to know exactly what to say and how to say it. He was beautiful
to listen to. I preached to him for years about his unhealthy
life-style. Unfortunately he wouldn’t listen. He was a young,
smart, successful man in his forties, then suddenly in the
middle of a stressful debate he was hit with a stroke like
a bolt of lightening, paralyzing his speech and entire right
side of his body. He couldn’t write or drive a car ever
again. He looked like a ghost and was reduced to a vegetable
in seconds. His promising career was over in a second. He
couldn’t get his thoughts from his once sharp mind into
words. After living a few years in misery, and financial
despair, he dropped dead at the family dinner table on Thanksgiving
Day.
Gerry
Long was my good friend, but he was foolish. I told him
that to his face when he was alive. I did everything I could
to help him, but he wouldn’t be helped. Attitude is so very
important in life.
I
didn’t get permission to write about him like this, but
I know he would want you to know the facts.
Don’t
think this is an isolated story. I’ve got hundreds of patients,
friends, and people I’ve met in my thirty years of being
in private practice. Some people you can help, others you
can’t. I know this for a fact that the ancient proverb is
true “The wise person does in the beginning what the fool
does at the end.”
One
question, which category are you in? Don’t make me ask it,
ask yourself, “Are you wise or are you a fool?”
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