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Think twice before giving your child a disease for their birthday present
My guest post by Bill Scott, the Christian Science Committee on Publication for Washington State in the USA, alerts us to the importance of recognising a mind-body connection, especially with regard to children’s health. I like toy stores. Seeing the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged children's health, epigenetics, health, noetic studies, spiritual thinking, Stockholm Syndrome
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