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Re: Re: sick and tired-intractable skin condition


Your post leaves me stunned.

I don't know what to type, but I do know that suicide is simply not an option; please do not even consider it!

As a born again Christian I believe that Hell is a real place where hope is non-existant! While you are alive, there is still hope, even though you can't see it right now.

Your suffering reminds me of the suffering of Job from the Bible. Maybe you too are being tormented by Satan, and God has allowed it for a season. Perhaps healing is on the horizon, and you have just gotta wait for it. True patience is TOUGH - you would know that better than most I am sure.

Please don't give up.

Try eating according to the HAY DIET. See what happens.
Try this diet (slight variation of hay):

Breakfast:
Water
Raw olives (pips removed, blended and swallowed)
Raw green apple blended
More Raw olives
Oats and potatoe (boiled)

Luch:
Water
Free-range, organic Milk and pineapple blended together with loads of sunflower seeds added.

Dinner:
Water
Lentils & peas with calamari (boiled)

Just eat and drink the above, nothing else.

Only use special Gill bar soap.

I pray that the Lord Jesus Christ will remove your pain and suffering once and for all, and send Satan far away from you!

"For He hath not despised nor abhored the affliction of the afflicted; neither hath he hid his face from him; but when he cried unto him, he heard". (Psalm 22:24)

JAD


 

 
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