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 ‌ “It Saved My Life”: New Depression Treatment Brings Fast Relief You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Two tablespoons per day is like a power wash for arteries! Before anyone considers dangerous surgeries, stents or drugs to treat heart disease, they NEED to [watch this](. For years mainstream medicine believed deadly plaque formed slowly in arteries… and took even longer to treat. But then they saw [this]( What's more, according to one study, just [two tablespoons of this natural liquid]( per day can help boost various artery cleansing heart markers…think of it like a "power wash" for aging arteries… And even more amazing, it started working in just hours! The full story starts at the 7:08 mark of [this video]( So if anyone you love is worried about heart disease then watch it now. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- “It Saved My Life”: New Depression Treatment Brings Fast Relief Tommy Van Brocklin didn’t see any way out. 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On the third day, his depression lifted. “I wake up now and I want to come to work, whereas before I’d rather get a sharp stick in my eye,” he said. “I have not had any depressed days since my treatment.” Emma, a 59-year-old woman, received Stanford’s treatment three years ago. She’s still in remission. Before magnetic therapy, “I was suicidal,” she said. “I was going to die. It saved my life. I’ll be forever grateful.” Stanford’s treatment is expected to be approved by the FDA in the coming months and become widely available by the end of the year. The technology is licensed to a company called Magnus Medical, which plans to distribute the device that administers the magnetic pulses. Patients who think the therapy may help them should contact their doctor about arranging treatment. Editor’s Note: Discover natural, non-drug methods to transform your health. Read our monthly journal, Independent Healing. It’s your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. 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