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Sounds like Bipolar Disorder

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | December 7, 2008 .

Dave Hansen, my husband, writes, “Let me give you a few symptoms, all of which I had in my diagnosis of bipolar.”

  • chronic fatigue
  • unexplained irritablity
  • frequent unexplained bouts of depression
  • unfounded “floating” suicidal thoughts
  • unexplained anxiety or panic attacks
  • brain fog
  • poor short term memory
  • sudden flashes of anger for no reason
  • ringing or noises in the ears
  • racing heartbeat
  • frequent headaches, including migraines

“Sounds like bipolar to me…how about you?

These were taken from a list of symptoms for mercury poisoning.  Lead, aluminum, cadmium, nickel, and other heavy metals have similar lists.  An alarming number of prescription drugs have a mercury base…Red Flag!”

Dave was able to change his bipolar mind over a period of months and now years and we have successfully moved far away from every single one of those symptoms!  We did it by cleansing Dave’s body and developing our daily treatment plan.  The daily treatment plan involves dietary changes, avoiding electro-magnetic frequencies, employing therapeutic essential oils and concentrated flax lignans, as well as particular methods of thought control.

We invite you to learn how to eliminate many of your bipolar symptoms by following our plan.  Discover bits and pieces at EnjoyingYourHealthDotCom; or guarantee yourself wonderful changes through our Complete Program. Download the book (Bipolar Love Story) $17.00. You will save money.

You’re welcome to read our Free Report (7 Ways to Manage Bipolar Without Drugs) to get you started on the right track.  You or your loved one CAN get better.

Bipolar Disorder symptoms CAN be mitigated without harmful drugs.  We want you to believe us!  You can make a new life.

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