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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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My Question Is This: In Doctor's Offices I Think There

My question is this: In doctor's offices I think there should be saunas and Jacuzzis. Additionally I think that the following lysosome test should be performed: The individual saunas for 5 to 10 minutes or until he or she sweats (with the sweat running off the face), and then the individual drinks or eats the following: Sharis Berries and/or Coca-Cola (a small regular non-diet 8 ounce bottle). The patients sweat is examined under a slide and his/her lysosomes are counted in order to determine: 1. the patient's identity; 2. whether the patient has Diabetes, a cardiovascular illness or is morbidly overweight. Why hasn't a test like this been done and why don't physicians have saunas and Jacuzzis in their offices? A strand of a person's hair could also be examined to determine the size of a hair follicle after sweating in a sauna and bathing in a Jacuzzi. Don't you think these are wonderful tests?
Wed, 18 May 2016
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