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A cure that could work.

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Guy's, I saw something on YouTube pertaining to panic attack and anxiety attacks. This woman said she found a cure. What she came up with is, She said she buys Himalayan pink salt, she than fills up a gallon of water into a glass jug. (She said make sure it's glass preferred). She then takes a table spoon and pour the pink salt into the gallon of water. After that she says get a shot glass and pour some of the pink salt water into what ever water you will be drinking through out the day. She spoke on how it helps with our minerals and on balancing our blood. I found it to be very interesting , and maybe helpful. I think it's worth a try since it seems like we've done tried everything already, why not this? Anyhow Whomever out there fills like their down to their whits end. I say try this it might work. Good luck, and stay strong.

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Jeff1943

Put not your faith in pink salt to cure you of anxiety but in the words of Claire Weekes whose acceptance technique described i 'Self help with your nerves' has helped thousands to recover. For proof just read the customer reviews on Amazon.

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Jeff1943 so very true, no lotions or potions will give a miracle cure, it can only come from within ourselves, Dr Claire Weekes recovery techniques are without doubt the way to go xx

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