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By September 12, 2011Archives, Opinion

This man is armed with miracle cures

By Jun Velasco

“You feed the body several times a day; don’t starve the mind.”—Har Dayal

LAST Tuesday, we were with the family of the late Justice Porfirio Sison led by writer Mita Sison-Duque to celebrate the late journalist-jurist’s 92nd birthday at the President’s Hotel in Lingayen.

We Pangasinan journalists look up to Manong Porfy – like his co-pioneer in Pangasinan journalism Ermin Garcia, this paper’s founder, and former Speaker Joe de Venecia Jr., and other kindred souls in the journalistic career– because they blazed the trail where we are in.

The sumptuous lunch prepared by Atchi Mita, widow of our friend, Dr. Salvador T. Duque, included a yummy lechon, which her brod Bobby described as “manpaogaw” that alerted every senior citizen present Raul Garcia and pretty wife, Mary Rose Sison, former Lingayen Councilor Poly Baltazar, his brother Donner, and colleague Ruben Rivera.

We were probably in pre-school when Manong Porfy was in the editorial staff of the DMHM chain led by the legendary CPR. Later he would put up with the father of our publisher the Pioneer Herald, pre-cursor of the Sunday Punch.

In spite of his stature as a journalist, former Appellate Justice and Vice Governor, Manong Porfy would send us postcards with titillating notes whenever he was abroad.

When he was in New York, he wrote on the Empire State Building and the Statue Liberty postcard, “Cumpadre Jun, I am reading the New York Times right now. I thought it would look better if it had your column.”

He was unforgettable for his Demosthenic speeches and brilliantly penned resolutions in the provincial board. Most of all, he was with often with the hoi poloi although his ideas were lofty and grand.

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It’s just as well that the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) cited the province of Pangasinan as one of top ten performing provinces in the country.

Those privy to what the governor and his team have done for the province thought the citation was superfluous or anti climactic. Even those unaccustomed to the art and science of government are already happy about Espino’s leadership.

We told brod Butch, devoted Espino staffman, the governor doesn’t need any citation or award because his achievements are so pervasive and visible any praise or commendation would only be redundant.

We’d suggest any rite or thanksgiving celebration should focus on the workers and employees who unflaggingly translate the provincial leadership’s programs.

It’s now the time for the little man or woman, because in a similar tune that we sing for our unsung heroes, they are what has built and developed the edifice that has become the cynosure and envy of the whole nation, and if we factor the feelings of foreign-based Pangasinenses, the whole world.

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That yummy lechon at the Sison party willy-nilly brings us to an interesting subject — a  Dagupan-based physician who is changing the rules of health and wellness systems.

Dr. Robin Buhain Navarro, 65, MD, discoverer and developer of the Rapid Cellular Balancing – has cracked the shroud of expensive and yet ineffective conventional medicine.

Navarro has come up with studies, concepts and formulae which can amazingly cure major diseases even at their advanced stages.

For example, he has dashed the simple “don’ts” in our so-called normal diet, those “normally” considered harmful to health – like eating more than one egg a day and cholesterol-rich bulalo.

Robin, without batting an eyelash, would recommend 6 eggs a day because an egg, he says, has “lutin,’ which is life-giving.

One day in the past, we brought him to famous faith healer Jun Labo at his Nagoya Inn residence. After swapping amenities, Jun Labo called his assistant for more than 30 years. The aide then had severe arthritis that paralyzed his arm for several years.

Next scene: Navarro did an on-the-spot liquid concoction which he asked the aide to drink. In five minutes, the aide started to move his hand without any pain at all.

Because of his ‘unorthodox’ formulae, he was confronted by the Philippine Medical Association; but he passed the quizzers’ probing questions with flying colors.

He has a track of literally pulling dying patients from the jaws of death.

His record of saving comatose and terminal patients is staggering. The country stands to profit enormously from Dr. Navarro’s biochemical system of medicine.

After all, he is a doctor of medicine, a gifted writer, articulate speaker and unafraid to face any leader of science and medicine to define his advocacies. What’s heartwarming about Navarro is that he is a devout Christian and shows a direct connection between wellness and spiritual laws.

About time the world took another look at its obsolete systems, especially in the field of saving lives and wellness.

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