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Tryal - one of the 6% cured of LD
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There is a link between the two. If your adverse childhood experiences test score is over four points, I suggest you consider getting those Aces scores reversed. That will lead to a cure. FYI, adverse childhood experiences were discovered by addiction doctors. The medical story is covered in a scientific American Magazine article. This article has brain scans of victims.

There's also a strong connection with the law of attraction. Those who follow Abraham Hicks will know what I'm talking about. It's even in the Old Testament. The curse of murmuring. Been there, done that. Got cured. In 53 days.

I had forgotten all of this until a Lima victim from Europe contacted me recently.

Sorry for typos from the auto dictate app.

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That explains why you keep saying "lime." lol

Yes, I've heard this before and Gigi used to preach it.

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quote:
Originally posted by Lymetoo:
That explains why you keep saying "lime." lol

Yes, I've heard this before and Gigi used to preach it.

I thought the few ways of reversing adverse childhood experiences were quite obscure to the public. I used to give lectures on this matter. It took me a year-and-a-half to find the ways of reversing ACEs
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