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[NOTICE] Exorcism #9 | Complete Cure of Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)

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<Case Note>

Client information has been anonymized.







■ Client

The wife (early 60s) of a university professor

■ Psychosocial Issue

Psychosocial depression

■ Reason for Referral

The client developed Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) after taking psychiatric drugs on her own. Considered an incurable condition.

■ Summary of the Cure

  • The “demonic exorcist” never met the client in person.

  • Consultations were done online via her husband’s KakaoTalk channel only.

  • Achieved complete healing through a “non-face-to-face exorcism.”

CGA is a healthcare company that charges a fee for services and sells products.If you’re a scammer or thief pretending to be a Christian just to steal the company’s assets, do not contact us.

1-1. Why Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) Develops

Tardive Dyskinesia is not linked to psychological delusions or hallucinations. It is an involuntary movement disorder that occurs when the dopamine pathways in the brain are damaged by prolonged (i.e., several weeks or more) administration of so-called “neuroleptic pesticides” (psychiatric drugs). Essentially, the pesticide kills off brain tissues involved in dopamine pathways.

[Addiction] (2) Neuroleptic pesticides|Tardive Dyskinesia|Tongue Protrusion(See the linked blog post for more details.)

1-2. Tardive (Late-Onset) Dyskinesia (TD)

(For more information, please refer to CGA’s YouTube content.)

When you have TD, your jaw may move repeatedly on its own, your lips may smack involuntarily as though you’re licking them, and your tongue may flick out or roll in strange ways. Facial muscles (especially in and around the tongue) twitch or move repeatedly without your intention. Your arms, legs, and torso can also make dance-like involuntary movements.

As soon as you discontinue the psychiatric drugs (i.e., when the constant level of “neuroleptic pesticides” in the brain starts decreasing), mild or severe dystonic movements of the face and tongue—which collectively constitute TD—gradually begin to appear, eventually becoming obvious. This shocks patients and their families. They never imagined that merely taking psychiatric medication could lead to permanent facial or tongue-related disabilities—especially when the psychiatrist never mentioned such possibilities.

According to neurology data and court documents for compensation claims, various extrapyramidal disorders such as akathisia, dystonia, Parkinson’s disease (along with potential dementia), and TD involve irreversible changes to the brain’s neurons and muscular control. Aside from short-term methods that further damage the brain and nerves (i.e., “symptomatic treatments”), there is no known cure in mainstream medicine.

Specifically, TD arises from extensive, permanent damage to brain and nervous system tissues caused by long-term pesticide (drug) use. Modern medicine offers no true cure beyond additional symptomatic treatments similar to psychiatric approaches. Mild TD can sometimes be partially managed but is still considered difficult to treat; severe TD is believed to be completely incurable.

Dystonia, TD, and similar severe neuromuscular disorders are typically seen as incurable, even if many years pass. Patients often struggle with the condition until the end of their lives, experiencing only slight improvements over time.

One of many reasons psychiatric drugs should be avoided even once is that they can visibly destroy wide swaths of central nervous system cells. This is a fact borne out by nearly half a century of criminal penalties and massive civil lawsuits in which victims have won large sums in compensation.

2-1. Healing “Physical Paralysis” Through “Demonic Exorcism (Spiritual Work)”

Modern people, indoctrinated by the “demonic worldview of materialism,” may find this unbelievable. However, contrary to humanistic biology and medicine, all physical illnesses can be understood as demons taking hold of a body as a host. Moral or spiritual corruption—or criminal wrongdoing—can be a factor in letting them in.

Relationship Between Spirit and Body

To illustrate the spiritual dimension, consider alcohol use. While under the influence of alcohol, even a gentle person may become disinhibited or show negative traits. Once the alcohol leaves the body, their original personality reemerges. In long-term alcoholics, this negative transformation is more severe and prolonged.

Similarly, when the central nervous system is damaged by toxic chemicals, causing paralysis, it can be described as a demon coiled within that person’s body.

Relieving or Curing Addiction and Withdrawal

Just as alcohol leaves the body and its influence dissipates, expelling a demon from the body can result in healing. If the demon itself is driven out, the physical ailment that had taken hold can be cured.

Although it might sound confusing, this spiritual perspective is precisely why exorcism (in a Christian context) is required in addition to scientifically recognized “tapering” procedures.

2-2. Non-Face-to-Face Exorcisms

Is remote exorcism even possible?Yes, it is.

We must understand that human notions of “time and space” are limited. On a spiritual level, the separation or disconnection that seems obvious in the physical, three-dimensional world is surpassed by realities beyond our usual perception.

In other words, a skilled exorcist does not need to meet the possessed person face-to-face to carry out effective exorcism. In fact, meeting in person can be extremely dangerous because the demon may enter the exorcist’s body and even kill them.

2-3. Non-Face-to-Face Exorcism for Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)

  1. This case was notably challenging: we faced a massive confrontation with tens of thousands of demons.

  2. The exorcist’s own life was endangered, implying the presence of extremely powerful demonic forces.

Nevertheless, with the help of a professional exorcist, a condition deemed untreatable by modern Western and Eastern medicine was completely cured: the previously dead nerve cells, brain tissue, and central nervous system were revived and the paralysis lifted.

3-1. Onset of Psychiatric Drug-Induced Addiction

  1. The client initially used so-called “antidepressant pesticides” to suppress mild psychosocial depression and mimic an “excited” feeling.

    • Desvenlafaxine 50 mg once a day (prior to tapering)

  2. As she continued taking these drugs, signs of addictive pseudo-excitation emerged, gradually intensifying and blending with her psychosocial depression and medically induced dysphoria/euphoria, evolving into “addictive pseudo-bipolar” symptoms.

  3. To control the “addictive pseudo-bipolar” issue:

    • Lithium 300 mg twice a day

    • Neuroleptic pesticides (brand and dosage unclear)

    • Clonazepam 0.25 mg once a day

    As a result, the client became dependent on these substances. Prolonged exposure to neuroleptic pesticides led to overall paralysis, facial numbness, tongue protrusions, and other common manifestations of tardive dyskinesia.

    However, because these drugs themselves mask or suppress the paralysis state, TD progression went unnoticed until it became obvious.

3-2. Psychiatric Drug Tapering and Emergence of Paralysis

  1. The client personally initiated and completed a tapering schedule without professional supervision.

  2. Over the course of several weeks after the final dose, TD symptoms emerged gradually. Initially, it looked like a possible dystonia, but it soon met the diagnostic criteria for TD. Below is a timeline:

    (1) Day 1 After Stopping

    • Fully ceased psychiatric drugs.

    (2) Day 22

    • Tongue and lip muscles stiffened, causing speech difficulties. Language became slurred and slow, impairing communication.

    (3) Day 26

    • Lip and surrounding facial muscles began to twitch; the mouth became visibly distorted.

    (4) Day 30

    • The lower jaw started protruding, affecting articulation and causing a slushy lisp.

    (5) Day 45

    • Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) symptoms were fully apparent. The client struggled to speak, and even a patient listener had trouble following along.

    (6) Day 66

    • After about two months of being off the drugs, the client visited a psychiatric hospital, complaining “I can’t speak well and my mouth is twisted.” They were prescribed increased dosages of neuroleptic pesticides:

      • Alprazolam

      • Clonazepam

      • Aripiprazole

      • Lithium

      This is a stronger approach that kills more nerve cells, temporarily concealing symptoms. Many people mistake this symptom-masking for improvement. In reality, it’s an intentional act of harm that makes the neurological damage even worse—a reason so many large-scale TD lawsuits in the U.S. have ended with high compensation payouts.

    (7) Day 70

    • Because of nerve and muscle paralysis in the mouth area, each time she tried to speak, her lips twisted involuntarily.

    As TD symptoms became unmistakable, normal speech and social interactions were severely impaired. Frightened, the client visited a general hospital. An MRI and neurology appointments provided no effective treatment. Desperate, her husband sought out an exorcism-based paralysis cure, contacting us for help in spiritual/central nervous system regeneration.

3-3. Exorcism and Complete Recovery from Paralysis

(8) Day 72

  • The exorcist (someone with extraordinary abilities) initiated the exorcism (expulsion of demons). This was a very severe case—unlike anything before—enough to threaten the exorcist’s life. It implied a confrontation with extremely powerful demonic entities.

(9) Day 76

  • Generally, a single day is enough to finish an exorcism, but here it took five days of continued fighting against the demons possessing the client. Exorcism proceeds until victory is assured.

(10) Day 84

  • Two weeks passed, and the client complained that her facial distortion remained. It turned out the client had been lying about certain critical details. She was involved with a group condemned by all mainstream Christian denominations as a heretical cult. More than being in a “cult,” the real issue was the depth of evil in her life. Furthermore, she had secretly resumed taking psychiatric drugs partway through the process.

    Deceit and drug relapse can severely undermine or block exorcism-based healing. Even if it seems unrelated to an incurable disease, these factors are spiritually significant and potentially fatal to the process.

(11) Day 87

  • Psychiatric drugs are addictive substances. Taking them “just once” is all it takes to be considered drug use. The client did eventually adhere to all instructions carefully, though much too late. Finally, true healing occurred.

(12) Two Months After Exorcism

  • The client reported steadily improving condition. She successfully resumed normal social activities. The paralysis had lifted.

(13) Ten Months After Exorcism

  • Her husband reported that she was still in perfect health and in good spirits. Even after a full year, she remains cured. A genuine miracle occurred in which this “incurable disease” disappeared completely.

Everyone who has been cured through exorcism has done so after fully discontinuing psychiatric drugs. As in this case, lying, theft, or other wrongdoing—together with renewed psychiatric drug use—may appear unrelated, but they connect to the force of evil. Such actions can become huge obstacles to effective exorcism.

4. The Truth: Psychiatrists Are Not Concerned With Your Suffering

Even if you find a psychiatrist (in Korea, the U.S., Europe, or Japan) offering a tapered withdrawal program of 1–2 years, or some amateur scammer in Korea who suggests it, their methods offer no real hope in a case like this.Once the drugs are stopped, you are left with severe paralysis and must live with it until death.

In the U.S., you might receive a large compensation payout in a TD lawsuit, but in many other countries—particularly Korea—most people end up living in care facilities for the disabled, suffering a grim fate. If a person on these “pesticides” complains of paralysis, psychiatrists will typically escalate the dosage, accelerating fatal outcomes like heart failure or simply say, “Go ahead and sue me.”

When facial deformities arise due to brain damage by these drugs, dementia may also develop. Normal life becomes impossible. This might start from something as mild as psychosocial depression or anxiety; once you fall for the lie that they’re “illnesses” needing drugs, you walk a path toward toxic dependence and, eventually, death.

5. Exorcism for Incurable Diseases

You can contact us by adding us on KakaoTalk and sending a channel message to make an appointment and pay the fee. (Our website is undergoing a long-term renewal.)

The exorcism service fee for “difficult and incurable diseases” is KRW 33 million (approx. 3,300 USD for every 10% of that million, or roughly 25,000 USD total).We can exorcise and heal any physical disease, not merely psychosocial or mental conditions.

[CGA Psychological Strategy Consulting]

  • Exorcisms & Detox Consulting for Paralysis (Incurable Diseases)

  • CGA Psychological Strategy Consulting Contact us via Channel Talk: w9zv2.channel.io

(100% refund if no healing occurs—but we have never encountered an unsuccessful case.)

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