Doomed Cheerleader's Complete and Dramatic Recovery
November 6, 2009 | Carbondale, Colorado | Vetting explained
We all remember Desiree Jennings, the Washington Redskin Cheerleader who was paralyzed after taking the swine flu shot. (Confirmed by John Hopkins Medical Center).
Apparently, her condition worsened and she went into convulsions and respiratory failure. She was near death when she was rushed to a clinic that uses naturopathic treatments like chelation therapy.
This treatment has been shown to be extremely effective for removing aluminum, mercury and other heavy metals that are commonly found in vaccines. It is now widely used to treat autism.
Ms. Jennings was treated by Dr. Butar and made a complete and dramatic recovery.
Please take 15 minutes to listen to this interview and then send this on to everyone you know. It is very important to hear this.
This was a miracle. It is a reminder that God moves in many mysterious ways.
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