Dr. Linda Hazard had written a book called, Fasting for the Cure of Disease. She felt that through a regimen of fasting and a kind of very rough massage, those two things taken together would eliminate all the toxins. Clarendor found a brochure for a sanitarium run by Dr. Hazard. It was on a peninsula across the Puget Sound from Seattle in a village called O'Lala.
In 1911, two sisters traveled to Seattle to meet a "doctor" named Linda Hazzard. The sisters didn’t seem very sick, but when they arrived, Dr. Hazzard told them they didn’t have a moment to lose – they needed to begin her treatment right away.
A few months later, one of the sisters wrote a letter to her old governess. “I am wonderfully better in fact,” she said, “getting stronger by leaps.” But her handwriting was messier than usual, and her sentences ran together and overlapped.
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