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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> , one of the possible causes might be: you have some sort of

> parasite,

> bacteria and viri in your body, that produce ammonia, a human body does not

> do this.

>

What do I do about this?

I don't drink and I don't have hepatitus so I thought ...liver cancer?? What

do you think about taking milk thistle?

How do I find out if I have parasites in the liver (flukes perhaps?)

Thanks for your suggestions. How much of each item do I take?

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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> , one of the possible causes might be: you have some sort of

> parasite,

> bacteria and viri in your body, that produce ammonia, a human body does not

> do this.

>

What do I do about this?

I don't drink and I don't have hepatitus so I thought ...liver cancer?? What

do you think about taking milk thistle?

How do I find out if I have parasites in the liver (flukes perhaps?)

Thanks for your suggestions. How much of each item do I take?

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In einer eMail vom 31.01.04 00:55:54 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt

szukidavis@...:

> How do I find out if I have parasites in the liver (flukes perhaps?)

>

>

, I always plead for proper diagnostics in such a case. Try to find

someone with technical equipment for doing RIFE and Dr. diagnostics. Then

you know for sure what you are dealing with.

Before treatment and elimination of the cause, do anything to strengthen

liver and kidney functioning.

I am sure someone on this list will have an address where to do this kind of

diagnostics.

Warm regards to your side!

Katharina

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In einer eMail vom 31.01.04 00:55:54 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt

szukidavis@...:

> How do I find out if I have parasites in the liver (flukes perhaps?)

>

>

, I always plead for proper diagnostics in such a case. Try to find

someone with technical equipment for doing RIFE and Dr. diagnostics. Then

you know for sure what you are dealing with.

Before treatment and elimination of the cause, do anything to strengthen

liver and kidney functioning.

I am sure someone on this list will have an address where to do this kind of

diagnostics.

Warm regards to your side!

Katharina

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Ammonia is a byproduct of protein metabolizm and some other processes. See

http://www.ceri.com/downs3.htm for verification of this. Gut bacteria is also a

major source.

There is a good paper on ammonia metabolism at

http://www.gravitywaves.com/chemistry/CHE452/12_ProteinNH3%20Met.htm . They

have some suggestions for reducing ammonia such as reduced protein intake

(temporarily I hope). With the right enzymes it is converted to harmess or

beneficial urea. For this, arginine can be used. Ornithine helps carry the

urea away.

Lactulose, carnitine, citrulline, fiber, and anything that supports liver detox

can be considered. Antibiotics are used to reduce gut flora. Possibly good

flora would work.

Phase 1 and 2 liver detox can be supported with silymarin and/or Biocleanse from

Biogenesis.

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> Are you sleepless at night or do you wake up at four and are wide awake?

> This

> is also seen with ammonia too high. Sniffing ammonia will wake up ladies who

>

> fainted.

>

I have terrible insomnia. I can't fall asleep without the TV on and then all

the flashing pictures are disturbing to my sleep so I keep waking up and then

can't fall asleep again unless I am watching a movie. I am very tired all

day.

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Ammonia is a byproduct of protein metabolizm and some other processes. See

http://www.ceri.com/downs3.htm for verification of this. Gut bacteria is also a

major source.

There is a good paper on ammonia metabolism at

http://www.gravitywaves.com/chemistry/CHE452/12_ProteinNH3%20Met.htm . They

have some suggestions for reducing ammonia such as reduced protein intake

(temporarily I hope). With the right enzymes it is converted to harmess or

beneficial urea. For this, arginine can be used. Ornithine helps carry the

urea away.

Lactulose, carnitine, citrulline, fiber, and anything that supports liver detox

can be considered. Antibiotics are used to reduce gut flora. Possibly good

flora would work.

Phase 1 and 2 liver detox can be supported with silymarin and/or Biocleanse from

Biogenesis.

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

..

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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> Are you sleepless at night or do you wake up at four and are wide awake?

> This

> is also seen with ammonia too high. Sniffing ammonia will wake up ladies who

>

> fainted.

>

I have terrible insomnia. I can't fall asleep without the TV on and then all

the flashing pictures are disturbing to my sleep so I keep waking up and then

can't fall asleep again unless I am watching a movie. I am very tired all

day.

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In a message dated 1/31/04 12:11:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose, carnitine, citrulline, fiber, and anything that supports liver

> detox can be considered. Antibiotics are used to reduce gut flora. Possibly

> good flora would work.

>

> Phase 1 and 2 liver detox can be supported with silymarin and/or Biocleanse

> from Biogenesis.

>

>

The doctor gve me Lactulose which I am nervous about taking because I already

have irritable bowel syndrome. Whould silymarin be better than milk thistle?

How much lactulose should I take.

Why does one need to have diarrhea to get the ammonia out?

The doctor gave me Cephalexin (Keflex) to try for my face rash. Would this

be helpful in case there is stomach bacteria that is making the ammonia level

so high? I was afraid to start taking it after I heard about the ammonia.

Please advise.

Thanks<

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In a message dated 1/31/04 12:11:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose, carnitine, citrulline, fiber, and anything that supports liver

> detox can be considered. Antibiotics are used to reduce gut flora. Possibly

> good flora would work.

>

> Phase 1 and 2 liver detox can be supported with silymarin and/or Biocleanse

> from Biogenesis.

>

>

The doctor gve me Lactulose which I am nervous about taking because I already

have irritable bowel syndrome. Whould silymarin be better than milk thistle?

How much lactulose should I take.

Why does one need to have diarrhea to get the ammonia out?

The doctor gave me Cephalexin (Keflex) to try for my face rash. Would this

be helpful in case there is stomach bacteria that is making the ammonia level

so high? I was afraid to start taking it after I heard about the ammonia.

Please advise.

Thanks<

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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> So, if my hypothesis is also yours, try ornithin and arginin.

>

Katharina,

I got both items today. I will start the ornithin this evening. How soon

before bed do I take it? Does it have to be on an empty stomach?

Please advise and thanks for all your help.

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In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

TVA12082208@... writes:

> So, if my hypothesis is also yours, try ornithin and arginin.

>

Katharina,

I got both items today. I will start the ornithin this evening. How soon

before bed do I take it? Does it have to be on an empty stomach?

Please advise and thanks for all your help.

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In einer eMail vom 31.01.04 23:33:12 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt

szukidavis@...:

>

> In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> TVA12082208@... writes:

>

>

> > So, if my hypothesis is also yours, try ornithin and arginin.

> >

>

> Katharina,

> I got both items today. I will start the ornithin this evening. How soon

> before bed do I take it? Does it have to be on an empty stomach?

> Please advise and thanks for all your help.

>

>

>

>

, it is recommended to take ornithin in the evening, thirty minutes

before your bedtime,

and arginin in the morning.

The two will bind the ammonia.

Best to you,

Katharina

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In einer eMail vom 31.01.04 23:33:12 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt

szukidavis@...:

>

> In a message dated 1/30/04 1:49:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> TVA12082208@... writes:

>

>

> > So, if my hypothesis is also yours, try ornithin and arginin.

> >

>

> Katharina,

> I got both items today. I will start the ornithin this evening. How soon

> before bed do I take it? Does it have to be on an empty stomach?

> Please advise and thanks for all your help.

>

>

>

>

, it is recommended to take ornithin in the evening, thirty minutes

before your bedtime,

and arginin in the morning.

The two will bind the ammonia.

Best to you,

Katharina

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In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

I just started taking 3 Tbs a day.

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In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

How does it test for that? I just started taking it and already I am filled

with gas and loosey goosey.

Please advise.

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In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

I just started taking 3 Tbs a day.

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In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

How does it test for that? I just started taking it and already I am filled

with gas and loosey goosey.

Please advise.

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In a message dated 1/31/04 9:19:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> mannitol

what is that and where is it found? is this the time to be taking anything

extra (worried about taxing my liver).

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In a message dated 1/31/04 9:19:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> mannitol

what is that and where is it found? is this the time to be taking anything

extra (worried about taxing my liver).

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In a message dated 1/31/04 9:43:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> It is urgent to reduce the ammonia level so I would keep at it if at all

> possible.

>

I know and I will. What about Citrodex?

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In a message dated 1/31/04 9:43:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> It is urgent to reduce the ammonia level so I would keep at it if at all

> possible.

>

I know and I will. What about Citrodex?

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For leaky gut, a dose of lactulose and mannitol is given. A normal gut will

pass a lot of mannitol but little lactulose. If they are reversed, there is

leaky gut with poor absorption...

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

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Re: Ammonia levels too high

In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

How does it test for that? I just started taking it and already I am filled

with gas and loosey goosey.

Please advise.

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For leaky gut, a dose of lactulose and mannitol is given. A normal gut will

pass a lot of mannitol but little lactulose. If they are reversed, there is

leaky gut with poor absorption...

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

..

Re: Ammonia levels too high

In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

How does it test for that? I just started taking it and already I am filled

with gas and loosey goosey.

Please advise.

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At that dose, gas and loose stools are not a surprise. It is urgent to reduce

the ammonia level so I would keep at it if at all possible.

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

..

Re: Ammonia levels too high

In a message dated 1/31/04 11:17:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

drloyd@... writes:

> Lactulose is a non-toxic, non-metabolizable sugar that can reduce ammonia

> levels. It is used to test for leaky gut syndrome.

>

I just started taking 3 Tbs a day.

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