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If you or someone know has been ill and no one has been able to find a reason for the malady, you’ll want to buy this CD. 

Even though Ruth never smoked, she was diagnosed with advanced emphysema, and told her condition would only get worse.  A psychic told her what type of new doctor to look for and what to say.  This doctor prescribed a focus on wellness, and after several years of discovering and discarding old habits, she was cured.

Now she shares the intuitive insights she gained to help you develop medical intuition for yourself and others.

$15 price. Buy now! Ruth's Internet Cash Register

 

A Meditation Guide for Medical Intuition 

"My son has ADD and often didn't go to sleep till after midnight. Since listening to Ruth's Meditation CD on Medical Intuition, he is asleep before 10PM. Thank you." 

"My mother died a few days after giving me birth. Fifty-five years later, I listened to Ruth CD six times and was able to speak to my mother's spirit. I don't know why it happened, but I now have a loving relationship with my mother."

"After listening for a few minutes to Ruth's CD I went to the hospital and eliminated kidney stones, that I didn't even know were there. The tape helped to let go of the stones without a lot of pain. Thank you.

 

Price: $15.  Buy now!  Ruth's Internet Cash Register

 
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“From your Friday workshop to the excellent message you shared with our congregation at our Sunday Service, you touched and inspired many of us with the quality of your spiritual teaching. Your direct matter of fact method of expressing spiritual principals with plain talk and stories entertained us while we learned.”
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