A fairy said to take children’s milk teeth after they fall out and leave a coin under the child’s pillow. When my elder son (who is 6 and half now) lost his upper incisor (front row middle tooth) he got so excited as he was going get a coin and the gift from tooth fairy (Kids watch too much YouTube you see!). To that little boy the story was as real as the warmth caused by a burning candle!
So that’s what a real belief actually looks like i thought! Of course I was the tooth fairy who put a nice coin under his pillow and a gift too by the side of his pillow. Im sure it will look silly to him in the future, but right now its the truth…and its sweet, comforting, harmelss!
People with Diabetes also believes lot of fairy tales, High sugar is not going to cause any problems, eating Chapatis will control sugars, Taking medications (Allopathic) for prolonged period of time will damage Kidneys, Insulin and tablets are drug and health care industry driven mafia…Insulin is a punishment or a sentence.. many more.. It may sounds true now (because everyone in your circle speak the same language) but once you truly realize the matter…. it look silly.
A tooth fairy may comfort a kid, but a twisted diabetes fairy tale might cause the opposite.
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