Classic case
I have a patient I've been working with on
and off with for several years. I want to
share with you her experience. It's classic!
Background
Linda (name has been changed to protect
the guilty!) had been a hair stylist for
years. She used to do high lights, perms,
etc without using gloves. Talk about a
toxic environment!
She was in the business for almost 20 years.
Current
Linda started complaining about a rash
that developed on her thigh. It was
itchy, hot, red, but no pustules.
She sent me pics from her cell phone
but it was hard to tell what it could
be. She started getting nervous when
they spread all over her body and
making her life miserable.
History
Linda had the exact same rash when
she was 5 years old and again at 12.
Her parents took her to the doctors
but they had no idea what it was.
Current
So I looked up a few pics on the internet
but couldn't really determine what it was
either. But it didn't matter because I
knew that the toxins were trying to come
out of her body. She just needed some
help to get rid of them faster.
I had her do an Ionic Foot Bath each
morning and the water was black! A sure
sign of toxicity. Then she got psyllium
to make sure her bowels were working and
I also had her do a colonic.
Then, she slathered clay all over her
body. Plus she drank a small amount
hourly, according to my instructions.
Success!
Her itchiness reduced greatly,
the redness went away, certain patches
began to disappear.
You see, it's not the diagnosis that
counts, the focus is on having the tools
to get rid of the disease. The skin is
the largest eliminative organ in the
body and will be the quickest avenue
for toxins to exit.
Her years of working in an extremely
toxic environment took its toll on her
organs. By giving the skin a way to
pull the toxins out faster, via the
clay and colonic, the inflammation was
not as intense.
You can use these simple tools as well.
Just don't focus on the disease, focus
instead on ways of eliminating the root
issue.
Until next time,
Dr. Judy

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