Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 My brother has had rheumatoid arthritis all his life and takes MSM. He swears by it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Try one product at a time for the length of time the protocol says. Check the overlap of products as well. Where the same product is listed in more than one protocol use the higher reccomended dosage. Are you going to try to do all the protocols for each of your problems at the same time? protocols question > Pardon me-I know the issue of protocols was covered, but I can't > seem to find it in the archives. > > I have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. I suspect the real > issue in whole or in part is more digestive related. I know I have > an issue with systemic candidiasis. I also get allergy related > asthma in the springtime (I suspect that this may not be an issue if > I address the other two). > > I am in my fourth month of ER. > > So.as I read in the Blood Type Encyclopedia about protocols I see > that the protocols for > > rheumatoid arthritis are: > Arthritis protocol > Chronic Illness Recovery protocol > Anti-inflammation protocol > > For Candida: > Yeast/Fungus Resistance protocol > Immune enhancing protocol > Intestinal health protocol > > For Asthma: > Allergy control protocol > Pulmonary support protocol > Anti-inflammation protocol > Intestinal health protocol > > The overlaps in the protocols are interesting to me, as well as the > overlaps in the specific herb/supplements that comprise the > protocols.. I must be on the right track. > > " Deflect " sounds like it may be helpful to me as well but I don't > know much about it. I've just stated taking bladderwrack. > > My question: Do I start with all three protocols for rheumatoid > arthritis at once, then when finished, if needed, go on to the > candida ones, for instance? Or, do I do each of the three protocols > for rheumatoid arthritis individually? Does D'Adamo list them in > order of priority? How many protocols are too many? > > Thank you, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Do you not take all the products for the length of time? I didn't know you did them one at a time. > Try one product at a time for the length of time the protocol says. Check > the overlap of products as well. Where the same product is listed in more > than one protocol use the higher reccomended dosage. Are you going to try to > do all the protocols for each of your problems at the same time? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Suggestion::: Becareful of doing " Immune Enhancing " if you have Rheumatoid Arthritis which is generally from an already over active immune system. From my experience I would do protocols; Anti-inflammatory Intestinal Health Yeast/Fungus Start homeopathic treatment for allergies (Natra-Bio brand formula for your sensitivity) Above protocols and diet will strengthen against allergies. Then adjust from there if system changes. Another idea - I also use Turmeric extract caps as anti-inflammatory. Works great. KM Beseler <cbeseler@...> wrote: Pardon me-I know the issue of protocols was covered, but I can't seem to find it in the archives. I have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. I suspect the real issue in whole or in part is more digestive related. I know I have an issue with systemic candidiasis. I also get allergy related asthma in the springtime (I suspect that this may not be an issue if I address the other two). I am in my fourth month of ER. So…as I read in the Blood Type Encyclopedia about protocols I see that the protocols for rheumatoid arthritis are: Arthritis protocol Chronic Illness Recovery protocol Anti-inflammation protocol For Candida: Yeast/Fungus Resistance protocol Immune enhancing protocol Intestinal health protocol For Asthma: Allergy control protocol Pulmonary support protocol Anti-inflammation protocol Intestinal health protocol The overlaps in the protocols are interesting to me, as well as the overlaps in the specific herb/supplements that comprise the protocols.. I must be on the right track. " Deflect " sounds like it may be helpful to me as well but I don't know much about it. I've just stated taking bladderwrack. My question: Do I start with all three protocols for rheumatoid arthritis at once, then when finished, if needed, go on to the candida ones, for instance? Or, do I do each of the three protocols for rheumatoid arthritis individually? Does D'Adamo list them in order of priority? How many protocols are too many? Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 - lets get your diet in order first. Protocols: I'd start with Yeast/Fungus Resistance protocol & Immune enhancing protocol. ABO Specifics Inc. - http://www.foodforyourblood.com protocols question Pardon me-I know the issue of protocols was covered, but I can't seem to find it in the archives. I have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. I suspect the real issue in whole or in part is more digestive related. I know I have an issue with systemic candidiasis. I also get allergy related asthma in the springtime (I suspect that this may not be an issue if I address the other two). I am in my fourth month of ER. So.as I read in the Blood Type Encyclopedia about protocols I see that the protocols for rheumatoid arthritis are: Arthritis protocol Chronic Illness Recovery protocol Anti-inflammation protocol For Candida: Yeast/Fungus Resistance protocol Immune enhancing protocol Intestinal health protocol For Asthma: Allergy control protocol Pulmonary support protocol Anti-inflammation protocol Intestinal health protocol The overlaps in the protocols are interesting to me, as well as the overlaps in the specific herb/supplements that comprise the protocols.. I must be on the right track. " Deflect " sounds like it may be helpful to me as well but I don't know much about it. I've just stated taking bladderwrack. My question: Do I start with all three protocols for rheumatoid arthritis at once, then when finished, if needed, go on to the candida ones, for instance? Or, do I do each of the three protocols for rheumatoid arthritis individually? Does D'Adamo list them in order of priority? How many protocols are too many? Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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