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I have read of the success from the " implants " . Thank you for such a detailed

post. I have a couple of grand children who are not vaccinated----now to

follow them for a few days :)----seriously!!!!

God Bless,

Sara

>

> HUMAN PROBIOTIC METHOD

> -         ­

> About 1/3 †" 1/2 c. poo

> -         2-3

> c. distilled or Reverse Osmosis water

>  a blender, a 4 cup Pyrex measuring cup, a fine mesh strainer, a soup

> spoon, and an enema bag.

>  

> It is

> advisable to use poo from a doner who has not had vaccines, was breast fed,

and

> is at least a year old so that the immune system has had time to develop.  Or

a healthy adult, possibly a spouse or

> mate.  The poo needs to be used within 8

> hours of collection.  I used it ASAP as I

> wanted the most alive bacteria possible.

> In a 4 cup Pyrex measuring cup (I

> like glass over plastic and you’ll understand as you read on, how much

easier

> this process is with a 4 cup spouted container), heat about 3 cups of water

for

> 1 minute in the microwave or until lukewarm to the touch, pour it into an

enema

> bag, and give yourself an enema with it to evacuate your large intestine. 

Depending on your circumstances, you may need

> to do this more than once.  When you are

> comfortable that your bowel is clear, heat 3 cups of water for about 1 minute

> or until lukewarm.  Put the poo in the

> blender, add 2 cups of the water, cover, and blend on low for 1 minute.  Look

at the consistency.  What you want is a liquid that is thin enough

> to go through the enema hose end without plugging it.  You will probably need

to add ½ - 1 cup more

> water, cover, and blend again.  When

> satisfied with the consistency, blend on high for another minute.

> Pour any remaining water out of the

> measuring cup and place the strainer on top.  The next step is easiest when

your strainer is a size that fits inside

> the measuring cup rim.  Pour your poo

> mixture into the strainer a cup or so at a time and move the ladle part of the

> spoon back and forth along the strainer screen.  The liquid will drip through

and any solids that would clog up the enema

> hose, will stay in the strainer.  Once

> your poo mixture is strained, pour the poo liquid from your measuring cup into

> the enema bag, and screw on the hose.

> At this time, I empty the solids in

> the strainer into the toilet and flush them away.  And I put the tools I’ve

just used in a

> utility sink or bucket to be washed later with hot soapy water, rinsed, and

> left on a towel to dry.

> I then open the enema hose clasp

> while the end is near the sink drain and let it run until the air is out and

> the liquid inside just begins to appear.  We don’t want to fill our gut

with air.  I empty the contents of the enema bag into my bowel and lay on my

right

> side for around an hour.  I keep as much

> in me as possible for as long as possible and still be comfortable. 

Something that surprised me was how much my

> body seemed to want this healthy human probiotic.  I found that after 45

minutes or so, I could

> go back to doing my normal routine and the human probiotic just stayed

> inside.  My body seemed to crave it. 

> I provided my doner Gracie’s Mom with

> a tightly covered plastic container.  She

> called me whenever they had a “package†for me and let me know it was out

on

> the porch in a bag or that they were headed into town and could I meet them in

> a particular parking lot in 10 minutes, or whatever worked.   Since my doner

Gracie, is 4 and not yet real

> regular, I didn’t get a package every day.  And some days were just not

convenient.  No problem.  I felt that getting

> Gracie’s love every 2 or 3 days leaving time in between for the probiotics

to

> make themselves at home and even multiply before I did another pre-enema enema

> to clean out my bowel, was a good thing.    From my reading, a dozen or so

> infusions is normal.  Some people need

> fewer.

> Once again, I am not suggesting that anyone do

> what I have done.  Only sharing with you

> what I did.

>

>

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