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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 21

    He is a third-generation healer who has simple advice for well-being: "Know oneself, be in control of your food intake and be aware of your body"https://nyti.ms/2IzvAE8 

    4:02 PM - 21 May 2018
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      1. Moses DeKitty‏ @MDekitty May 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Doctors are profit hungry and are often inferior to natural medicines anyway. When my sister was diagnosed with autism, we were cured her quickly with a mixture of lemon juice and turmeric

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      1. Manus‏ @JamesDolphino May 21
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        'bitches ain't nothing but hoes and tricks'

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      2. Driblen‏ @DriblenCom May 21
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        How does the @nytimes expects to stand against #FakeNews attacks if #journalists give platform to religious healers, mysticism without any actual science counterpoint. It's a nice travel portrait but the oriental powers undertone is pretty much just advertising for non science.pic.twitter.com/sQiCYeMKoG

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      2. Erling Johnsen‏ @erlingjohnsenDK May 21
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        76? He looks like, he might be 176 ... 🙄🙄🤨

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      1. Norman Dale‏ @ngdale May 21
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        76 is a little early to be doing a victory dance. Get back to me when you hit 90, young man😕

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      1. Anas Younes, M.D.‏ @DrAnasYounes May 21
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        NYT is becoming like a tabloid!..Would love to see the life expectancy rate in Bali vs other regions where there are no healers but there is access to modern medicine.

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      1. WeekendSJW‏ @WeekendSjw May 21
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        I really want to know what he can tell me about fibroblasts.

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      1. WeekendSJW‏ @WeekendSjw May 21
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        Probably next to nothing.

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      1. John patrick layden‏ @Johnpatricklay3 May 21
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        Life is a circle, it just keeps repeating itself. Babies are born every day, people die from accidents, disease and old age, what is the meaning of life? Life is a circle, it just keeps repeating itself.

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      1. Sanity 101‏ @SanityOneoOne May 21
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        Like a fortune cookie...

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      1. Paul Agbulu Rph MBA PhD‏ @Paulagbulu May 22
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        Good advice. Also a tip for professional wellness and an angle to contain burn out! Kudos.

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      1. Julie Swift‏ @swiftwine May 21
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        I caught on to this in my 20s, and it’s worked for me. No magic, no diet. Although it does help that I’m an endorphin junkie ;) #outdoorgirl #exerciseisfun

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      1. VisualTrackers‏ @VisualTrackers May 21
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        Learn some science and real medicine much ?

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      1. Princess Reedus‏ @reedus_princess May 21
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        Best advice ever!

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