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Treat your Illnesses by Sujood (Prostation)

1- If you are suffering from exhaustion or tension or permanent headache
or nervousness and if you are afraid of tumors, so all u have to do is
Sujood. Sujood frees you from your psychological and nerves illnesses.
2- This is the latest result of a scientific study by Dr. Mohamed Diaa
ElDeen Hamed, Professor of Biological Sciences and Head of Food
Radiation Department in Radiation Technology Center.
It is a common knowledge that a human being is exposed to extra waves
of radiation and lives, in most cases, in the middle of electromagnetic
fields which affects the cells and increase energy. So, as stated by Dr.
Diaa, Sujood frees the body from the extra waves that cause many
diseases.
3-Communication between cells:
It is a kind of a reaction between the
cells. It helps the human being to feel the outer space and react
with it. Any increase in the electromagnetic waves to which the body
is exposed, causes disruption in the cells and consequently the human
being is infected by what is called the diseases of the era; such as
headaches, muscles pain, neck pain, exhaustion in addition to
forgetting things and non concentration. This matter gets worse
if the waves are too much and being blocked in the body. In that
case, it causes cancer tumors and distortion of fetuses.
We have to get rid of these waves out of the body without taking
Medicines and tranquilizers and their bad side effects.
The Solution?
There has to be an earthing connection to free these
extra waves and this is to be done by Sujood to ALLAH Almighty, as
we are ordered. This process is done by connecting the forehead to
the floor. In Sujood, The negative waves move from the body to the
floor, which is a negative pole. Consequently, the emptying process
happens specially if you done the Sujood by your seven members
(forehead, nose, hands, knees and feet).

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