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 Where is the cheapest place for a trip to Ireland?

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Are their any genuine healers in Ireland?

person has severed nerve causing problems .unable to be repaired through conventional methods.please answer if you know of a genuine healer.
Many thanks,
Tod

    



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Crazygirl
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There are those types of people everywhere in the World.

People tend to think they are airy-fairy.

There is science behind it. People can study it.
There is a certain amount of natural energy in your body.
You have to train for it properly to do it.

I knew a person with a bad back and they went to one.
They were really tired for the next 24 hours but never had trouble with their back again.

They are the only ones I know. .
They do not even touch the body, but use the natural energy or something that is between bodies.
They are trained Professionals and there is some sort of science involved.

Hopefully somebody can recommend you somebody.
I do not like recommending a particular person up here.
I would not have had a personal dealing with one.
Not have used one myself.

Good luck


Cutie
no thats a loada shite


gaspipe
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if you mean those 'magical' people that claim to fix people then no i dont personaly believe they exsist anywere, although we do have doctors!


Tid
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Again, with gaspipe. I personally don't believe in hocus pocus malarky, doctors are qualified for a reason. There are some really really good GP's out there, you should try that maybe??


WeenerMan
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Just keep an eye on your wallet or purse.


Denise S
I don't think there are any..sorry about that..


Paul M
Yes! We call them Doctors and Nurses.

I have watched as they repaired shattered bodies, nerves included.

Irish Doctors saved my Father from his death bed after an horrific accident. Irish nurses nursed him back to health.

Best wishes to the person you refer to and all who are suffering.



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