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Episode #199 Dr. Alan Goldhammer, Water Fasting, Nature’s Powerful Healer Part 2
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Episode #199 Dr. Alan Goldhammer, Water Fasting, Nature’s Powerful Healer Part 2

Tim James Upgraded · Tim James

December 18, 202353m 17sExplicit

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Episode #198 - Part 2

Hello Health Heroes! If you tuned into the first episode you are probably on pins and needles to consume Part 2 of our deep dive on water fasting as a powerful healer for humankind. It is so ironic to me that the big establishments try to make everything so damn complicated, use fear tactics then tell us they have the only solution and in reality they have no solution at all. When in doubt always return to nature for all the answers to your problems and I promise you if you look hard enough you will find them. Enjoy part 2 with Dr Alan Gold Hammer As we share with you 30 years of success on over 25,000 people just like you and me that have healed of almost every disease that you could imagine! Please like & subscribe to my show for more great inspiration and education so that you can become your own doctor and learn to self heal. And if you know someone that this show could help please share it with them and pay it forward! Love & Light Coach Tim. To contact Dr. Alan Goldhammer go to: https://www.healthpromoting.com/

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