Guest guest Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 Jan, I can answer part of this since Vince has already answered the relevant parts. The reason that the results you hear about are from distributors is very simple. Getting a membership pays for itself with the first order. You'd have to have money to burn to buy at retail. It simply doesn't make sense. As a result users are considered " distributors " . Also, when a person has a phenomenal result, they will tell others and get a commission. This helps to pay for their own product which when you're dealing with an expensive product and are on disability or are unable to work sure makes life easier. 90% (my own made up number as being part of numerous groups) of moderators hate people who help others and make money so they will ban people from their groups and you never hear from them again. Some groups I've seen have allowed lies to be posted but not a correction. When I say lies, I am not exaggerating. I mean lawsuits are in the works because of these lies yet certain moderators will not allow the truth to be written because they hate distributors. They simply can't understand that people exist that truly desire to help others. In my own case the zeolite worked when thousands and thousands of dollars worth of therapies and treatments didn't help to get rid of the mercury in my daughter's brain. I used to work for a holistic MD so had no shortage of possibilities for alternative treatments. People deserve to know about it. I feel sorry for those who may only belong to one group and get all their information from one source and that one may be faulty. There are quite a few people who have dramatically lowered their Hep C viral counts with zeolite. It is not a cure for Hep C but it just shows that if you remove the toxins and alkalize, the body is not as stressed with the virus. There are no known cases of it curing Hep C. Go slow with it to avoid herxing if she is in bad condition and she should drink lots of water. The company also sells a cleanse tea which is good for strengthening the liver. Keep in mind that since the law prohibits any medical claims it is in the company's best interests to stick to marketing or else they will be out of business real quick. There are about a dozen studies either completed or taking place now. This will take some time to get published but they are working on it. In the meantime, many people are getting helped that wouldn't be if they had held back and waited for things to be published. As far as genetic mutations go, start with one drop and see how it goes. Some people are so sensitive that one drop can be divided up throughout the day. Put one drop in a bottle of water and take small sips of it until you reach a comfortable levels. For a severely toxic person with problems detoxifying that may mean only one fifth of a drop a day to start. Dr. Prociuk, a doctor who works with autistic children who are notorious for problems with detoxification says that at a cellular level, it is working whether you feel it or not and for some it takes longer than others. Some people just start with 60 drops a day and experience nothing negative. My daughter and I started with 10 drops 3 times a day for a month. I continued to take it regularly and she stopped. We were a bit thirsty the first day but that was it. After 8 or 9 days, my brain fog cleared and she stopped having her migraines that were very constant. The company makes no claims whatsoever except that the NCD removes toxins and even this has a disclaimer. In mine and many others' experience though this stuff really works. It's possible to test metal excretion via urine or hair but only after you are detoxing. Testing before will only show what you are currently getting rid of. Many really toxic persons don't show a burden until they chelate. Sharon > > Hi and all, > > I would greatly appreciate your opinion on this subject. I've recently > joined and searched several groups to find answers about this product. > I have a friend with liver cancer. A distributor of Natural Cellular > Defense sold the product to her saying it may help her. She hasn't > tried it yet. It seems that all of the testimonials are either on a > website that is selling it or written by someone who is a distributor. > > If it is as wonderful as the company says it is, it seems that more > people would be talking about it. There is a Natural Cellular Defense > group but the only postings are from the owner and some > distributors. There was one post from a customer a few months back who > said she was just starting it, then she never posted again. I've seen > that also in other groups, someone says they are starting it, then no > more posts about it. So, this causes me to doubt the marketing claims. > > I saw a post by you from a few years ago telling about the change of > ownership of the product from the original maker to the present owner. > But, what do you think of the benefits of this product? Could it hurt > my friend with liver cancer? She has had hep C for years. Is there a > chance that it could be helpful? Right now the tumors are confined to > her liver. She has no money or insurance for any costly treatments. > > Also, I have high levels of mercury in my system and the methylation > genetic pathway has been damaged, according to my doctor, based on test > results. I'm taking supplements to correct this. I wonder if NCD would > be helpful to me in spite of the genetic mutations. Or should I work on > impoving methylation first? My glutathione levels are low and phase 2 > of my liver is not functioning correctly. I don't know whether you have > any thoughts on this, but I will appreciate whatever you may want to > say about it. > > I hope I'm not asking too much. I'm looking forward to your answer to > these questions, especially for my friend. > > Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 " 90% (my own made up number as being part of numerous groups) of moderators hate people who help others and make money so they will ban people from their groups and you never hear from them again. " I'm new to this group, however, I seriously doubt that there are moderators that " hate " people helping others. If I am not mistaken, most of these people volunteer their time to make sure the list operates with some organization. Obviously from some of the posts on this list, they are a bit liberal for my taste. I can handle it. I think their aversin to MLM is because, by and large, the greatest percentage of them are nothing but money-making schemes that were not designed to provide people with low cost products by becoming an 'Associate'. They are designed to provide the 'up-link' orignators with substantial income adn the manufacturers even more. There is no reason to think that all of them are worthless, however, one can find some of these products (similar) at lower cost. They are all over-priced. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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