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Dear Saul & Sherri,

I am confused with issue regarding aloe vera and autoimmune

disease. I am glad that you (Sherri) still carry the aloe vera.

Saul - you write:

> > >Aloe vera can supply

> > >photons directly, because its long chain sugars are able to hold

> them. (snip)

> > >We think that the requirement for photons eventually gets filled, so that

> > >the cure becomes permanent (more or less).

So from what you write, it sounds like you have seen aloe very cure

autoimmune disease.

Is this the case?

So my questions are about your experience of what you have seen in

other people or yourselves:

> From what you have seen for autoimmune diseases,

> >* How much aloe vera each day?

> >* What type ?

> >* For how long do people take it before noticing positive difference

> >and/ or a cure ?

Or is what you wrote theoretical about aloe vera?

Thanks,

Carol

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>From: Sherri-Lee <sherri--lee@...>

>Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:58:34 -0800

>Subject: Re: Saul - autoimmune disease / aloe vera

>

>Hi Carol,

>

>I am not Saul but will hop in with some answers. I do still carry

>the best freeze dried aloe vera food powder on the market, Aloe

>Essence at <http://www.aloeessence.com>http://www.aloeessence.com

>

>Because it is so highly concentrated (with no preservatives or

>additives) we recommend people start with 1/2 a teaspoon a day and

>build up from there.

>

>Since healing is such a personal experience it is hard to guess how

>long it would take for someone to experience positive benefits, but

>generally you could say it would be a period of months for

>significant improvement.

>

>Sherri-Lee

>

> raising blood platelets/ ITP? and should I be doing

> > > > ozone?

> > > >

> > > > Hello Saul... 2 things. My MIL has low platelets (ITP I think it's

> > > > called). So I've been trying to do some research on it in regards

> > > > to alternative therapies. I kept wondering if using ozone would

> > > > help her, so I have tried to find some info online.

> > > >

> > > > After a few hours on the computer, it just dawns on me, this really

> > > > appears to be quite similar to what our dog is currently dealing

> > > > with too! wow - low platelets, high neutrophils & lymphocytes, low

> > > > monocytes, low protein, high ALPand high ALT- maybe he has ITP

> > > > too??? (3 vets still don't know and want to do prednisone)

> > > >

> > > > He's getting stuff I had on hand like wheatgrass, amino acids, e, c,

> > > > rhodiola, marine phytoplankton, ambrotose, cod liver, salmon oil,

> > > > flax oil and cottage cheese, home brewed essiac, green powder, and

> > > > we added in xtralife-a pet food product to raise GSH levels. I

> > > > think I have colostrum around here too somewhere... I wonder if that

> > > > and b pollen would help as well???

> > > >

> > > > If a person/dog has an autoimmune disease- isn't 'boosting' the

> > > > immune system a bad thing???

> > > >

> > > > I've been giving the dog ozonated water and was wondering about it

> > > > for MIL - but I was reading thru the archives and the internet and

> > > > maybe ozone is not a good idea with low platelets? what do you think?

> > > >

> > > > I see one of our recommedations years ago for Sesame oil to raise

> > > > low platelets- would you still agree with that?

> > > >

> > > > Can anyone else think of anything else that might help??? I don't

> > > > have alot of money these days and was hoping to make some progress

> > > > with things like the ozone and supplements that I had on hand.

> > > >

> > > > thanks so much, and happy holidays to everyone, especially you saul

> > > > for all your time, wisdom and advice over the years.

> > > >

> > > > warmly

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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