Wednesday 26 February 2014

Does He Still Love Me?

Does He Still Love Me? Dear Sir, I have a friend who I love very much. At the beginning when we met, I remember he loved visiting and calling me. He has also told me then that he realized he was always happy when he was with me. After some time, he stopped calling me, he stopped visiting as frequently as before. He now visits once in sometimes 3 months, 6 months. He send text messages once in two, three months. I now only reply his text messages but have stopped calling him because I do not want him to believe I am forcing myself on him even though I love him. He has told me long before now that if I want to visit him in his house, I should call to confirm that he is in. I have always seen this as asking his permission to visit him so I have refused to ask his permission to visit. After all, when he wants to visit me, he does not call me he just comes. Sir, does he love me at all? CCC, Calabar Dear CCC, Not anymore. Your first paragraph refers -- yes ; he loved you then not now. BUT HE CAN LOVE YOU BACK!!! Listen, love can be stolen. Just like husbands can be stolen ( some funny female goes to steal somebody else's husband ) love and fiancées and fiancés can also be stolen. In fact anything-- babies in the womb, careers, health, wealth, understanding in relationships, breakthroughs in life - anything at all -- can be stolen. And most times the stealing is not done physically --it is done spiritually. I like your resolve to be dignified and not beg him. That's right. However, you can find out what truly happened to him-- was he stolen or did he really never love you? How do you find out? I'll teach you how to -- by prayers. When you find out you can then also TAKE HIM BACK-- oh yes. Whatever has been stolen from you, you can take back. Never by begging - in this case -- but by understanding what to do -- in the physical, in your mind and in your prayers. Listen --my instincts tell me this guy is for you. You wanna have him back without begging? I'll tell you what to do. Send to docmarrylove@yahoo.com. Title your mail "How to recover stolen my blessings" You will not regret it. Cheers

Saturday 15 February 2014

Third-hand Smoke and its Harmful Effects

Dear Dr, What are the effects on health of third-hand smoke? In fact, what is third-hand smoke and how can one avoid it? Joe Okpada, Edo State Dear Joe, Dr. Gabe Mirkin in his latest newsletter states "Researchers from the University of California-Riverside have shown that mice exposed to third-hand smoke suffered liver damage to cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that markedly increases risk for diabetes, cancer and heart attacks. The third-hand smoke caused lung damage and kept wounded skin from healing properly. It also raised cholesterol and made the mice hyperactive (PLOS One, January 29, 2014). The urine of the test mice contained concentrations of tobacco carcinogens similar to those of children who have breathed second-hand smoke for prolonged periods of time. You breathe second-hand smoke when you spend time around people who are smoking. Exposure to third-hand smoke occurs when you spend time in an area previously inhabited by smokers who are not there now. The cancer-causing chemicals from the smoke adhere to the walls, ceilings, floors, carpeting and upholstery, and remain there to waft through the air for many years, long after the smokers are gone.Third-hand smoke is also carried on clothing worn by smokers, so they take it everywhere they go even when they are not smoking. Third-hand smoke can be just as damaging as second-hand smoke. Smoking parents who do not smoke around their children still have children who are: • absent from school 40 percent more days than children who do not live with smokers (Pediatrics, September 2011), • readmitted far more often to hospitals for asthma attacks, • at increased risk for diseases that damage nerves, and • at increased risk for other smoking-related diseases many years after they have moved away from their parents who smoked". All these findings about third-hand, not even second or first hand smoke(which causes lung cancer among at least ten other cancers for sure), teach us to run away from tobacco. Now, for those who are addicted to smoking,there is good news.YOU CAN GET RID OF YOUR SMOKING HABIT.We'll help you a)with a program and b)with new helpful products that will permanently deliver you from the problem of smoking. Just call the help-lines Dr Caleb Bibbi Oluranti 2348057441699; 2348028240983; 2348033466574; 2348093142261

Monday 10 February 2014

Moving Objects Around the Body

Dear Dr, I am a student who wants to say thanks for your answer and insight you gave to one questioner on the subject of movable things going round his body. I suffered the same thing and was glad to read and get help from your answer in Daily Sun about Somatisation. Please keep it up and explain further. Thanks Dear KFK, Great, and thanks a lot also for your writing in. To all our readers, please always copy the editor whenever you send commendation to us. Okay. Let me say this about the matter of "Somatisation-- if you have the feeling of things moving all over your body -- in your head --like ants or worms or some undefinable object, it is generally a sign of Anxiety Neurosis. Now, it may or may not be easy for you to agree with that; but that does not matter. What matters is -- we can stop it-- and that, I believe -- is what you want -- that is why you went to see the doctor. Not really for explanations without cure -- but for cure -- with or without explanations. I want to categorically say again that it can be cured -- it can go. You can be free. See a good doctor or a psychologist /psychiatrist. You can also call the help-lines and we'll be glad to sort you out. Cheers