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Dear Saul,

I have questions for you about the use of aloe vera with autoimmune

diseases - See my note right below this.

Thanks,

Carol

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>Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:54:45 -0800

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>Dear Saul,

>

> From what you have seen for autoimmune diseases,

>

>* How much aloe vera each day?

>* What type (Does Sherri still have the aloe vera??) ?

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

>and/ or a cure ?

>

>Thanks,

>

>Carol

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> >Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:26:32 -0800

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> >Dear ,

> >

> >The damage in autoimmune diseases is caused by the macrophages attacking

> >good tissue in order to get photons from them. Aloe vera can supply

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

> >cannot supply photons directly, but the body makes photons from the oxygen

> >free radicals, so it is probable that this indirect mechanism provides the

> >necessary photon.

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

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

> >

> >Best of Health!

> >Dr. Saul Pressman

> >

> > 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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