Ok one thing at a time. You say she has a low functioning liver? What diagnostic tests did you perform to determine this?
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Replying to @AlanFreestone
Ok so In order to make the bold diagnosis that this child’s liver isn’t working properly, we usually need evidence of that. So we usually do some tests. How did you decide her liver is « low functioning »? What tests did you do? Blood tests? Scan of the liver? What?
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Replying to @AlanFreestone
Yes. Given your responses I can only assume you’re being genuine right now, as am I when I ask this question.... « are you ok? » I’ve clearly referred to your tweet about the little girl with ASD and you state she had a low functioning liver. What aren’t you understanding?
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Replying to @LeaMerone
Oh I thought you were talking to someone that I had blocked & I was only getting half a conversation. You say your liver isn't working properly? Have you been to see a homeopath? They can test it for you.
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I'd be fascinated to know this also. Maybe just a few examples of tests that you would use to diagnose a low-functioning liver? For example, a doctor might order an aspartate aminotransferase (AST) test to check for liver damage
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Mineral hair analysis? Electro-acupuncture according to Voll? Radionics? Dowsing? Homeopaths are known to use these.
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