Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 > > Bee: > > Do you have any thoughts on what to do personally if you are forced to take a toxic vaccine? What course of action would best deal with this? Increased fats? Increasing certain supplements? For how long? > > Thanks for your thoughts, > Marissa ++++Hi Marissa, Hope you don't mind me chiming in here,but you can take high doses of Vit A and Vit C a few days before and after a vaccine to reduce the chance of side effects. This is the recommendation given by Dr. Sherry Tenpenny who is a leading expert on vaccines. You can do a Google search for her web site to get more info on the exact doses she recommends. There are also homeopathic remedies that can undo the effects of vaccines, like carcinosin, but I would seek the the assistance of a qualified homeopath for prescribing. I'm sure Bee will have more to add but I hope this helps. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 > > Bee: > > Do you have any thoughts on what to do personally if you are forced to take a toxic vaccine? What course of action would best deal with this? Increased fats? Increasing certain supplements? For how long? +++Hi Marissa. is right, that you can take higher doses of vitamin C (8,000 mg per day) and vitamin A (80,000 IU per day), taken in split doses (divided between 3 meals), starting 3 days before the vaccine shot, and continue them for a total of 7 days. These doses are a total per day, including what you are already taking. But you should start increasing your vitamin C long before that, since increasing it too quickly will cause loose stools. If you do it gradually you won't get loose stools, and when you do, cut back on the amount and increase it more gradually. But after you have the vaccine shot, you can take that much vitamin C since your body will need it, and it won't cause loose stools. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Hello Bee, Can you tell me the source of this protocol? Thank you very much in advance... > > > > Bee: > > > > Do you have any thoughts on what to do personally if you are forced to take a toxic vaccine? What course of action would best deal with this? Increased fats? Increasing certain supplements? For how long? > > +++Hi Marissa. is right, that you can take higher doses of vitamin C (8,000 mg per day) and vitamin A (80,000 IU per day), taken in split doses (divided between 3 meals), starting 3 days before the vaccine shot, and continue them for a total of 7 days. These doses are a total per day, including what you are already taking. > > But you should start increasing your vitamin C long before that, since increasing it too quickly will cause loose stools. If you do it gradually you won't get loose stools, and when you do, cut back on the amount and increase it more gradually. > > But after you have the vaccine shot, you can take that much vitamin C since your body will need it, and it won't cause loose stools. > > Luv, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 hopefully there will be no forcing the vaccines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 Hi , I'm the source of that protocol since vaccines are very toxic and vitamin A and vitamin C help detoxify and ward off the effects of it. Of course the person I was writing to is completely on this program, and all nutrients, including supplements, are necessary in addition to these 2 increased vitamins. All nutrients work together. I wouldn't suggest this to someone who isn't on the program however. Bee > > > > > > Bee: > > > > > > Do you have any thoughts on what to do personally if you are forced to take a toxic vaccine? What course of action would best deal with this? Increased fats? Increasing certain supplements? For how long? > > > > +++Hi Marissa. is right, that you can take higher doses of vitamin C (8,000 mg per day) and vitamin A (80,000 IU per day), taken in split doses (divided between 3 meals), starting 3 days before the vaccine shot, and continue them for a total of 7 days. These doses are a total per day, including what you are already taking. > > > > But you should start increasing your vitamin C long before that, since increasing it too quickly will cause loose stools. If you do it gradually you won't get loose stools, and when you do, cut back on the amount and increase it more gradually. > > > > But after you have the vaccine shot, you can take that much vitamin C since your body will need it, and it won't cause loose stools. > > > > Luv, Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 Hi Bee, Thank you for the additional information. If someone is on the program but still struggling with several cheats on the weekend, do you advise they do the vaccine protocol? I'm so thankful your information. I've had some unbelievably good days here and there and am looking forward to feeling that good in the next couple of years. [ ] Re: How to protect against vaccines? Hi , I'm the source of that protocol since vaccines are very toxic and vitamin A and vitamin C help detoxify and ward off the effects of it. Of course the person I was writing to is completely on this program, and all nutrients, including supplements, are necessary in addition to these 2 increased vitamins. All nutrients work together. I wouldn't suggest this to someone who isn't on the program however. Bee > > > > > > Bee: > > > > > > Do you have any thoughts on what to do personally if you are forced to take a toxic vaccine? What course of action would best deal with this? Increased fats? Increasing certain supplements? For how long? > > > > +++Hi Marissa. is right, that you can take higher doses of vitamin C (8,000 mg per day) and vitamin A (80,000 IU per day), taken in split doses (divided between 3 meals), starting 3 days before the vaccine shot, and continue them for a total of 7 days. These doses are a total per day, including what you are already taking. > > > > But you should start increasing your vitamin C long before that, since increasing it too quickly will cause loose stools. If you do it gradually you won't get loose stools, and when you do, cut back on the amount and increase it more gradually. > > > > But after you have the vaccine shot, you can take that much vitamin C since your body will need it, and it won't cause loose stools. > > > > Luv, Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 > > Hi Bee, > > Thank you for the additional information. > > If someone is on the program but still struggling with several cheats on the weekend, do you advise they do the vaccine protocol? +++Hi . Do you mean the person is going to get a vaccine, and so what do I recommend? Or do you mean they are cheating on weekends and need to handle that? > > I'm so thankful your information. I've had some unbelievably good days here and there and am looking forward to feeling that good in the next couple of years. +++Great! Onward & upward. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 Bee, I have a question about this. My children started the program a couple months ago, but since I had my baby, a month ago I have been unable to keep up with the program in its entirety. They are still on the supplements and their full dose of coconut oil with limited fermented dairy, soaked grains, and very few refined sugars. My question is: my daughter is up for her kindergarten shots. She has had all of her shots up til now, but I declined my new baby's shots until I feel he has a healthy immune system (he was 8 weeks pre-term) and it has got me thinking about declining the rest of my other children's shots as well. Do you think it will help to increase my daughters vitamin A and C before and after her kindergarten shots if whe is not fully on the program as I explained above? Thanks, > > If someone is on the program but still struggling with several cheats on the weekend, do you advise they do the vaccine protocol? > > +++Hi . Do you mean the person is going to get a vaccine, and so what do I recommend? Or do you mean they are cheating on weekends and need to handle that? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 > > Bee, > I have a question about this. My children started the program a couple months ago, but since I had my baby, a month ago I have been unable to keep up with the program in its entirety. They are still on the supplements and their full dose of coconut oil with limited fermented dairy, soaked grains, and very few refined sugars. My question is: my daughter is up for her kindergarten shots. She has had all of her shots up til now, but I declined my new baby's shots until I feel he has a healthy immune system (he was 8 weeks pre-term) and it has got me thinking about declining the rest of my other children's shots as well. Do you think it will help to increase my daughters vitamin A and C before and after her kindergarten shots if whe is not fully on the program as I explained above? +++Hi . I feel it is very important to refuse vaccine shots for anyone, and particularly for growing children. You can do it legally too, but you'd need to check into regulations in your State. Sometimes you only have to say you have religious reasons for refusing. Read more about the dangers of vaccines and then you'll understand why I take that position: http://www.whale.to/vaccines.html If you go ahead with the shots, depending upon your daughter's age. From 18 mos. old to 12 years old give her 1/3rd of what I recommend for adults of vitamin A & C. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 The person is slowly reducing their cheats again since you advised they may not get better with as much cheating as I mentioned previously. If they are still cheating on the weekend though, would the vaccine protocol work? Also, you state that the vaccine protocol is for only those on your candida protocol. Ann and I wanted to know what would happen to someone if they weren't on your candida protocol and did the vaccine protocol. As always, thank you in advance! [ ] Re: How to protect against vaccines? > > Hi Bee, > > Thank you for the additional information. > > If someone is on the program but still struggling with several cheats on the weekend, do you advise they do the vaccine protocol? +++Hi . Do you mean the person is going to get a vaccine, and so what do I recommend? Or do you mean they are cheating on weekends and need to handle that? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 > > The person is slowly reducing their cheats again since you advised they may not get better with as much cheating as I mentioned previously. > > If they are still cheating on the weekend though, would the vaccine protocol work? > > Also, you state that the vaccine protocol is for only those on your candida protocol. Ann and I wanted to know what would happen to someone if they weren't on your candida protocol and did the vaccine protocol. +++Hi . I don't know if the vaccine protocol will work for that person since I don't know if they are completely on the diet and taking all of the supplements. The vaccine protocol I recommend assumes the person is on my program and taking all of the supplements in the doses I recommend, so they are already taking 4,000 vitamin C and taking all of the nutrients that vitamin A requires, i.e. vitamin D, omega 3, vitamin E and good fats, protein, minerals, etc. - all nutrients work together. No one should take high vitamin A without the other nutrients. Vitamin C could help but I wouldn't guarantee it since vaccines are very toxic/poisonous. The Antibody Theory upon which vaccine success is " supposedly based " is totally false. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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