Forbidden Health: Incurable Was Yesterday – Andreas Ludwig Kalcker

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A valuable collection of data, protocols and recovery testimonials for an A-Z list of diseases.

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Some of you will wonder how can health be forbidden, because initially it does not make any sense at all. This book is the result of many years of data collecting about allegedly incurable diseases by the bio-physicist Andreas Kalcker, who dares to speak the truth, offering solutions where there were none until now. After recovering from a disease deemed incurable himself, he has been able to find out the lowest common denominator to all diseases and the reason behind such an effective therapeutic response that raises polemic among the conventionalists. This book contains everything one needs to set out on a new paradigm about their physical and psychic wellness, at the same time that they discover that within the pharmaceutical industry…nothing is what it seems.

Andreas Kalcker’s new book is written in a simple and comprehensive style that is suitable for both beginners and health professionals, with a valuable collection of data, protocols and recovery testimonials for an A-Z list of diseases. Dr. Isabel Bellostas (Peditrician): “A fearless man in search of the Truth that seeks him.” Dr. Jorge Valentín Esteves (Oncologist): “We are deeply grateful to Andreas for his invaluable support for our son and our patients and we want to encourage him so he doesn’t lose heart and continues making the world aware of everything he teaches, which is wonderful.” Dr. Rosa Ema Peuchot : “I witness the joy of these mothers when they see their children recovered and I value the noble task performed by Dr. Kalcker.”



Volume 6 of MMS Healing Miracles Series
Author: Andreas Ludwig Kalcker
ISBN: 1097368157, 9781097368150
Version: English Edition 2A
Length: 435 pages
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