A Call to Immunics 1 — CureDrive.org


 

A Call to Immunics 1 — CureDrive.org – § The CureDrive — www.CureDrive.org — is a NONPROFIT where we DEMONSTRATE and teach CURE of medically incurable diseases on camera. § Speak to a volunteer? — 813 672-3419 — Bayard Henry Barnes on Facebook — More volunteers who’ve cured various diseases connect on my Facebook page — ENTER our network there. § We make these movies with the intention to inspire you to GO BEYOND symptomatic cure, and take out — remove — the disease, plus its cofactors, ancillary causes, contributing factors, predisposing factors and the like, for diseases such as — breast cancer, herpes simplex, rosacea, HSV-1 (oral herpes) and HSV-2 (genital herpes), acid reflux, acne, allergies, amenorrhea, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), Epstein-Barr, cold sores, oral herpes, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), eczema, hives, cytomegalovirus (CMV), fibromyalgia and associated arthritis, flu – there are more than 20 Cure Shows where people cured flu in just a few minutes – Graves’ disease, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, high blood pressure, HIV, leukemia, lupus, Lyme disease, melanoma, migraine, multiple sclerosis (MS), obesity, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), osteoarthritis, pain, past-life trauma, periodontal disease, osteoporosis, pet healing, phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, shingles, depression, and sciatica. § And ADDICTIONS such as — SMOKING, crack cocaine and crystal meth addictions, alcoholism and associated violence and

 

Crisis Changes Habits of Drug Addicts; Death Toll Rising in Greece

Filed under: meth addictions

Her two front teeth are missing and her skin badly damaged by 'sisa', a dangerous mix of crystal meth and unidentified chemicals that has invaded the Greek drug market over the last two years. Costing just two to three euros per fix, the new drug has …
Read more on Greek Reporter

 

Some Veterinarians Just Shouldn't Use Meth

Filed under: meth addictions

"Crippling meth addiction" would probably rank toward the bottom of the list. But that's just what former Dallas-area vet David Snyder had, and it led to his 44-year prison sentence earlier this week, according to WFAA. One of the signs of said …
Read more on Houston Press (blog)

 

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