Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 I, too, am lookiong for that info. I believe that Bill should get with that one. There is a book, 'The Calcium Bomb', by Mulhall and Katja Hansen... it deals with the nanobacteria and calcification. I am almost done with it and it scares the crud out of me. I recently had a heart attack, previously had kidney stones, and these are ALL linked to nanobacteria, as are Cancer and some others. It would behoove us to find a way to deal with it. There seems to ber a school of thought that they are at the root of most diseases, or at least in the mix and exascerbate the problems. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail for further conversation. Bill Shepherdlindaneufeld <lindaneufeld@...> wrote: I am looking for any information and/or protocal for arterial calcification linked to nanobacteria. There is lots of differing info out there, but I am wondering if any positive insight can be shared through this group?Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Premier Research has information on nanobacteria. Call Tim Malant at 800 325 7734. is Rotella PS Nanobacteria is often involved with the heart. > I am looking for any information and/or protocal for arterial > calcification linked to nanobacteria. There is lots of differing info > out there, but I am wondering if any positive insight can be shared > through this group? > > Blessings, > > > > > > > > > ............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi, Check out http://biomedx.com/microscopes/rrintro/rr2.html for a discussion on protits or nano bacteria Cheers, Skipper From: william shepherd <w_r_shep@...> Date: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:44 pm Subject: Re: Nanobacteria I, too, am lookiong for that info. I believe that Bill should get with that one. There is a book, 'The Calcium Bomb', by Mulhall and Katja Hansen... it deals with the nanobacteria and calcification. I am almost done with it and it scares the crud out of me. I recently had a heart attack, previously had kidney stones, and these are ALL linked to nanobacteria, as are Cancer and some others. It would behoove us to find a way to deal with it. There seems to ber a school of thought that they are at the root of most diseases, or at least in the mix and exascerbate the problems. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail for further conversation. Bill Shepherdlindaneufeld <lindaneufeld@...> wrote: I am looking for any information and/or protocal for arterial calcification linked to nanobacteria. There is lots of differing info out there, but I am wondering if any positive insight can be shared through this group? Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Please lets be wary of ascribing everything to "externa; agents". Pasteur did then and the revoked it on hos death bed to agree that "the terrain is all". So lets use the QX to first investigate and support the terrain, reducing the stress from agebnts that thrive in bad terrain also, but not as the only item. Dr Kelsey PhDT:++44 (0)121 243 6318F: ++44 (0)870 460 1138Birmingham, UK Re: Nanobacteria I, too, am lookiong for that info. I believe that Bill should get with that one. There is a book, 'The Calcium Bomb', by Mulhall and Katja Hansen... it deals with the nanobacteria and calcification. I am almost done with it and it scares the crud out of me. I recently had a heart attack, previously had kidney stones, and these are ALL linked to nanobacteria, as are Cancer and some others. It would behoove us to find a way to deal with it. There seems to ber a school of thought that they are at the root of most diseases, or at least in the mix and exascerbate the problems. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail for further conversation. Bill Shepherdlindaneufeld <lindaneufeld@...> wrote: I am looking for any information and/or protocal for arterial calcification linked to nanobacteria. There is lots of differing info out there, but I am wondering if any positive insight can be shared through this group?Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 Steve Denk....of Boimedx has a book that can be purchased. HOW WE ROT & RUST. I believe it's about $20.... very good info. I took my Dark Field through Steve down in Chicago several years ago. Gloria ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Gloria J. Roohr-Hyzer, N.D., CBFTMorning Glory Wellness CenterCushing, Wisconsin(715) 648-5670http://www.countryherbalist.comE-Mail Gloria at morningglory@... Re: Nanobacteria I, too, am lookiong for that info. I believe that Bill should get with that one. There is a book, 'The Calcium Bomb', by Mulhall and Katja Hansen... it deals with the nanobacteria and calcification. I am almost done with it and it scares the crud out of me. I recently had a heart attack, previously had kidney stones, and these are ALL linked to nanobacteria, as are Cancer and some others. It would behoove us to find a way to deal with it. There seems to ber a school of thought that they are at the root of most diseases, or at least in the mix and exascerbate the problems. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail for further conversation. Bill Shepherdlindaneufeld <lindaneufeld@...> wrote:I am looking for any information and/or protocal for arterial calcification linked to nanobacteria. There is lots of differing info out there, but I am wondering if any positive insight can be shared through this group? Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 In the past, and still, I have reason to believe that loading the body with iodine will force nanobacteria out into the blood and onto the skin. Take Bragg's vinegar for the EDTA effect of attacking the calcium shell. Electrify the blood for minimum 2 hours every day/night, 6-7 days a week for 6-8 weeks minimum to kill as much as possible. This is what I did a few years back. I now have all the proof I personally need to know that my nanobacteria infection has made a comeback since then, but nowhere near as strong as before. I now have reason to believe that possibly many different forms of magnetic pulsing devices will force it out of it's hiding places to the skin. I have been experimenting for weeks now with another type of body electrification device that I now feel confident is NOT killing my infection. All my old units get refurbished this weekend and I re-start the same protocol I did back in early '03 to knock this stuff out. Daddybob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2009 Report Share Posted July 8, 2009 The half moon on the nails are definitely related to blood circulation. They can fade away as blood circulation becomes slower. I have friends that are in their 30's and have no cancer and no half moons on their nails, but very cold hand and feet which indicates low blood and slow circulation. Slow circulation does not necessarily mean cancer but most cancer patients have slow circulation. One of the ways to combat the disease is to increase circulation. > > > As Dr. Simoncini points out and Royal Rife discovered, cancer > takes many forms.... that is it is pleomorphic. However, its > root form is, according to Simoncini is candida. We are told that > Rife and his assistant watched it in his microscope as it changed > and , yes, nanobacteria is one form. Rife identified the root > form as a virus. He was likely incorrect, but he did discover how > to kill it. For some reason, all of this continues to evade > current researchers. > > > My question to you is: Were these people always missing the " half > moons " . A simple explanation would be that their immune system is so > compromised from cancer treatment that their nails are no longer growing > and, hence, no more half moons. > > Bob Beck told us that his device cured cancer and in one lecture > introduced a woman who had been cured, which should be true. So the > answer to your question is yes. > > > > > Posted by: " Mike V " mds9513@... > <mailto:mds9513@...?Subject=%20Re%3ANanobacteria> mds9513 > <mds9513> > > > Tue Jul 7, 2009 5:02 pm (PDT) > > Has any one heard of Nanobacteria and what it can do? if not please > click on the link and go to bottom of the page and watch the video. > > http://www.nanobiotech.us/ <http://www.nanobiotech.us/> > > I am interested to know if anyone thinks this is related to their cancer. > > Most people with cancer are missing the white half moons on their finger > nails.That is the case for me. I always wondered why and upon further > researched saw some theories that it is the result of protein attaching > itself to the walls of deposited in the veins due to lack of enough enzymes. > > However, after more research, I found out that there is a bacteria > called Nanobacteria that causes Calcium to case around cells and in some > cases can cause chronic diseases like Cancer and diabetes and etc .. > > when Calcium attaches to the veins and tissue as the result of > Nanobacteria, it restricts the blood circulation and you see the > receding of the white half moons on the nails. > Please look at your nails and also try to remember if you had any stones > in your life time. May be Cancer is nothing but these damn bacterias > restricting blood flow to some areas > and stopping white blood cells from destroying Cancer cell!! > > I am just looking for similarities. And finally, does anyone think these > Nanobacterias can be killed by Bob beck protocol. > > This company wants to use 4 months of Antibiotics to kill them: > http://nanobiotech.squarespace.com/nanobactx/ > <http://nanobiotech.squarespace.com/nanobactx/> > > there is got be an easier way. > > Mike< > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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