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Aggie Nonay
I called Lenny and
told him that I would make a deal with him. I would try the tonic
for three months then I would go in for another blood test and if it
does well for me, I would continue taking it. I took the tonic for
the three months and then went in to the doctor for my blood test.
The doctor could not believe it! My blood test had been the best it
has ever been, in all my years. I have been feeling pretty good and
I am going to continue taking it, because I could tell the
difference in myself. When you know what pain is, it is so painful
to be in too much pain. Since I have been taking the tonic, I have
been doing fine. I am looking forward to going to that doctor in the
next three months and see what she has to say. She did tell me that
whatever I was doing, I am doing a great job, because she has never
seen my blood tests this good.
Tierra Monique Thompson (Florida)
My
granddaughter, Tierra, has sickle-cell anemia. She is eleven years
old and had a lot of problems. Sickle-cell anemia is a blood
disease. The blood cells are not round. This disease causes a lot
of pain and infections. When the cells cycle, the blood cannot flow
easily through the arteries.
These abnormally sickle-shaped cells are both rigid and
sticky. They stick to the walls and cannot squeeze through the
capillaries. Blood flow becomes obstructed, depriving tissues and
organs of oxygen. In the immediate setting, oxygen deprivation
(hypoxia) can cause severe pain (the sickle-cell crisis). Over
time, it leads to chronic and progressive destruction in organs and
tissues throughout the body.
Tierra suffers from leg cramps, fatigue and dehydration.
The red blood cells are low because the white cells override the red
cells. Her blood count would go so low that she would pass out. I
put her on JC Tonic and now her blood count is normal - after
only six months! The pain is gone, no more headaches and her grades
are up. She can even participate in P.E.
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