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Darn it Saul, I errased your reply of yes and no to the question that

was asked about those things that kill good bacteria. I had not read

the question but read my messages backwards. Could you respond to

that again please?

Also, to answer your question, my husband bled to death on the floor of

the VA hospital bathroom in his room---noone was around and did not

watch him though he was on watch.

And Yes, I have a lawyer on it now.

Steph

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Dear ,

1) No

2) No

3) Yes

4) Yes

5) No

6) No, unless you targeted them

7) Not sure, but probably not

2) They may seem to be doing that, but your perception is a

misinterpretation. This is a common problem with Lyme.

3) The term 'good bacteria' refers to the 400 varieties that colonize the

intestines. Candida is one of these, and necessary and beneficial when in

its place, and controlled by acidophilus. Bacteria of any kind colonizing

other areas would not be classified as 'good'.

Are you doing vaginal insufflation?

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Do ozone & other treatments kill off good bacteria??

> Dear Dr. Pressman and everyone,

>

> Question 1) Do you know by any chance whether the followings kill the

good bacteria in our body:

>

> (1) Ozonated water,

> (2) Salt/C;

> (3) Collidial Silver;

> (4) MMS;

> (5) Cream of Tartar;

> (6) Rifing;

> (7) Magpulser;

>

> Question 2): Well, they do, now far apart do I need to take them/use

them from taking probiotics?

>

> Question3) Also, are there good bacteria in our whole body, not only in

our intestinal tract??

>

> Thanks a lot.

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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Hi Saul,

You mention that MMS does kill good bacteria. Are you an advocate of MMS

or would you be advising people to avoid it?

Do you feel that MMS would be an appropriate method of treating sarcoidosis?

Many thanks,

Saul Pressman wrote:

>

> Dear ,

>

> 1) No

> 2) No

> 3) Yes

> 4) Yes

> 5) No

> 6) No, unless you targeted them

> 7) Not sure, but probably not

>

> 2) They may seem to be doing that, but your perception is a

> misinterpretation. This is a common problem with Lyme.

>

> 3) The term 'good bacteria' refers to the 400 varieties that colonize the

> intestines. Candida is one of these, and necessary and beneficial when in

> its place, and controlled by acidophilus. Bacteria of any kind colonizing

> other areas would not be classified as 'good'.

>

> Are you doing vaginal insufflation?

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

>

> Do ozone & other treatments kill off good bacteria??

>

> > Dear Dr. Pressman and everyone,

> >

> > Question 1) Do you know by any chance whether the followings kill the

> good bacteria in our body:

> >

> > (1) Ozonated water,

> > (2) Salt/C;

> > (3) Collidial Silver;

> > (4) MMS;

> > (5) Cream of Tartar;

> > (6) Rifing;

> > (7) Magpulser;

> >

> > Question 2): Well, they do, now far apart do I need to take them/use

> them from taking probiotics?

> >

> > Question3) Also, are there good bacteria in our whole body, not only in

> our intestinal tract??

> >

> > Thanks a lot.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with

> Search.

> >

> >

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Dear Steph,

How tragic! I am so sorry he is gone.

He must have been a great guy.

You have my deepest sympathy.

Here is the post again:

Dear ,

1) No

2) No

3) Yes

4) Yes

5) No

6) No, unless you targeted them

7) Not sure, but probably not

2) They may seem to be doing that, but your perception is a

misinterpretation. This is a common problem with Lyme.

3) The term 'good bacteria' refers to the 400 varieties that colonize the

intestines. Candida is one of these, and necessary and beneficial when in

its place, and controlled by acidophilus. Bacteria of any kind colonizing

other areas would not be classified as 'good'.

Are you doing vaginal insufflation?

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: Do ozone & other treatments kill off good bacteria??

>

> Darn it Saul, I errased your reply of yes and no to the question that

> was asked about those things that kill good bacteria. I had not read

> the question but read my messages backwards. Could you respond to

> that again please?

>

> Also, to answer your question, my husband bled to death on the floor of

> the VA hospital bathroom in his room---noone was around and did not

> watch him though he was on watch.

> And Yes, I have a lawyer on it now.

>

> Steph

>

>

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