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Hi Sharon. I know many people that swear by NCD liquid zeolite, but in my research I've come to the conclusion that powdered zeolite works just as good as liquid, at a MUCH cheaper rate. Of course, the MLM company will say otherwise, but I do have to say that I tried their 10 day jumpstart program on myself before giving NCD to my father--and it did nothing for me. Of course, this is not to say that it hasn't helped thousands of others--but so has dry zeolite.

I first heard of NCD from a lady I met that had one 'dead' kidney and trouble with the other. They were thinking of putting her on a kidney transplant list. She tried NCD and said that all her pain went away, her function returned and she considered herself healed. So I thought I'd try it for my Dad, who was diabetic and had leukemia. Fortunately he never had kidney trouble, but I wanted to keep it that way. After buying that expensive 3 (4?) pack, and trying it on myself without any results at all, I was not impressed enough to give it to my dad.

In fact, I wound up finding one of the bottles empty, with little teeth marks all over it. My young dog had gotten hold of the bottle, punctured it and drank the contents. She vomited for three days! I called the lady I got the NCD from and she said no, that it couldn't possibly be the NCD. Lol of course it was that--the dog hadn't touched anything else.

Anyway, after that I set the idea of zeolite aside. Later I saw more mention so I started investigating and came to the conclusion that dry is just as good. You can take it right off the spoon, or mix it into any liquid. The best place I found on the web was www.zeostore.com she had the best prices then (beginning of this year) but has since raised her prices to be more in line with everyone else, though she's still one of the cheapest.

A close friend of mine, a 65 year old woman, told me that her doctor ran some tests and told her that her kidneys were only functioning at 1/3 capacity, and that it was normal for her age, and so didn't suggest any medicine but told her to be very careful of her diet so that she didn't have to wind up on dialysis!! When she told me this I told her about my findings on zeolite and she ordered some from the above link. She tried taking it off the spoon and didn't like the feel in her mouth, and didn't like mixing it into drinks, so she wound up putting it into capsules. She took 6 capsules, twice a day, which worked out to about 1 tablespoon twice a day.

In one month she went back and had more tests run and the doctor was astounded and told her to keep up whatever she was doing because her kidney function was up to 95%!!! He knows she prefers alternative methods whenever possible, so didn't even bother to ask her what it was she had been doing. Lol But the zeolite was the only thing she was doing different.

So--you may want to consider saving money and getting the powdered zeolite and putting it in your own liquid.

Samala,

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No it hasn't. I did try it awhile back but I can't tolerate the taste anymore so I use it for acute infections. I'm trying Liquid Zeolite right now and I do detox baths.

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On 2010-08-22 12:00 PM, <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> In fact, I wound up finding one of the bottles empty, with little

> teeth marks all over it. My young dog had gotten hold of the bottle,

> punctured it and drank the contents. She vomited for three days! I

> called the lady I got the NCD from and she said no, that it couldn't

> possibly be the NCD. Lol of course it was that--the dog hadn't

> touched anything else.

I'm curious - assuming you aren't watching her 24/7 (you did say you

didn't see the dog drink the NCD) - how do you know what else she did or

didn't eat?

> In one month she went back and had more tests run and the doctor was

> astounded and told her to keep up whatever she was doing because her

> kidney function was up to 95%!!! He knows she prefers alternative

> methods whenever possible, so didn't even bother to ask her what it

> was she had been doing. Lol But the zeolite was the only thing she

> was doing different.

Excellent testimonial, thanks ...

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Because she was young enough that I did not let her outside unattended, so I know she didn't get into anything outside. And in the house, there was nothing missing (as in an eaten key ring) nor any poisons that she could have gotten in to without me knowing it. There's usually some evidence, such as the bottle with the puncture marks and no liquid--still with the lid sealed. So I have to assume it was the NCD. Having had animals for 35 years I tend to pay attention to what they can and cannot get in to, that has the possibility to harm them. Young animals, like young children, don't always know what to leave alone. I just never thought about her even paying any attention to the bottles, which were up out of her reach. The only thing I can think of is that one of the cats decided the bottles made nice little swat toys, knocked one off, and the puppy decide it was also a good toy. <shrug> I, of course, cannot prove any of it, outside of the fact that--there was an almost empty, sealed bottle of NCD with puppy teeth marks punctured through it, there was nothing else obvious around that she could have gotten into that she hadn't already gotten into without vomiting, she vomited off and on for 3 days within hours of getting that bottle, after the 3 days the vomiting stopped, she didn't want to eat much of anything for those 3 days but otherwise did not seem ill, there was no switching of her regular food at the time-in other words she'd been eating, and continued to eat, her normal food so it wasn't a change of diet.

Could have been a passing flu. Somehow, I do not think so.

Samala,

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I'm curious - assuming you aren't watching her 24/7 (you did say you

didn't see the dog drink the NCD) - how do you know what else she did or

didn't eat?

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On 2010-08-23 8:06 PM, <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> Having had animals for 35 years I tend to pay attention to what they

> can and cannot get in to, that has the possibility to harm them.

Fair enough... maybe that much liquid zeolite just drew a bunch of

toxins directly into her stomach, and being so small it was just too

much for her... and this would suggest that there are a lot of toxins in

her system...

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Could be. Hard to say. I've not known (read about) zeolite for killing parasites, but perhaps that was it. Who knows. I only know it didn't 'hurt' her, but there was something about it that made her throw up for so long. Maybe not what little zeolite was actually in the liquid--maybe some stabilizer or the method of 'cleaning' the zeolite that Waiora always talks about. <shrug> as I said--the lady told me she'd never heard such a thing and it was--her word--impossible. All I know was that it DID happen.

Samala,

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Fair enough... maybe that much liquid zeolite just drew a bunch of

toxins directly into her stomach, and being so small it was just too

much for her... and this would suggest that there are a lot of toxins in

her system...

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Hi !If someone is on a 10 hour protocol, MMS(lungcancer) and want´s to do liquid zeolite as well, at the same time. is that possible and when should he take it, before, after or during this 10 hours? Do you know?Sofia.From: <gaiacita@...> Sent: Sun, August 22,

2010 6:00:57 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Re: Corruption & the FDA - Jim Humble

Hi Sharon. I know many people that swear by NCD liquid zeolite, but in my research I've come to the conclusion that powdered zeolite works just as good as liquid, at a MUCH cheaper rate. Of course, the MLM company will say otherwise, but I do have to say that I tried their 10 day jumpstart program on myself before giving NCD to my father--and it did nothing for me. Of course, this is not to say that it hasn't helped thousands of others--but so has dry zeolite.

I first heard of NCD from a lady I met that had one 'dead' kidney and trouble with the other. They were thinking of putting her on a kidney transplant list. She tried NCD and said that all her pain went away, her function returned and she considered herself healed. So I thought I'd try it for my Dad, who was diabetic and had leukemia. Fortunately he never had kidney trouble, but I wanted to keep it that way. After buying that expensive 3 (4?) pack, and trying it on myself without any results at all, I was not impressed enough to give it to my dad.

In fact, I wound up finding one of the bottles empty, with little teeth marks all over it. My young dog had gotten hold of the bottle, punctured it and drank the contents. She vomited for three days! I called the lady I got the NCD from and she said no, that it couldn't possibly be the NCD. Lol of course it was that--the dog hadn't touched anything else.

Anyway, after that I set the idea of zeolite aside. Later I saw more mention so I started investigating and came to the conclusion that dry is just as good. You can take it right off the spoon, or mix it into any liquid. The best place I found on the web was www.zeostore.com she had the best prices then (beginning of this year) but has since raised her prices to be more in line with everyone else, though she's still one of the cheapest.

A close friend of mine, a 65 year old woman, told me that her doctor ran some tests and told her that her kidneys were only functioning at 1/3 capacity, and that it was normal for her age, and so didn't suggest any medicine but told her to be very careful of her diet so that she didn't have to wind up on dialysis!! When she told me this I told her about my findings on zeolite and she ordered some from the above link. She tried taking it off the spoon and didn't like the feel in her mouth, and didn't like mixing it into drinks, so she wound up putting it into capsules. She took 6 capsules, twice a day, which worked out to about 1 tablespoon twice a day.

In one month she went back and had more tests run and the doctor was astounded and told her to keep up whatever she was doing because her kidney function was up to 95%!!! He knows she prefers alternative methods whenever possible, so didn't even bother to ask her what it was she had been doing. Lol But the zeolite was the only thing she was doing different.

So--you may want to consider saving money and getting the powdered zeolite and putting it in your own liquid.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

No it hasn't. I did try it awhile back but I can't tolerate the taste anymore so I use it for acute infections. I'm trying Liquid Zeolite right now and I do detox baths.

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Hmmmm. If it was me I would do the zeolite AFTER all MMS because you want to bind the toxins from the kill off that MMS has done. Wait a few hours after your last dose of MMS and then start the zeolite. If you are starting the MMS first thing in the morning, then 12 hours after the first dose take some zeolite. If that winds up being just before bed at night, then you may also want to take a tablespoon of zeolite first thing in the morning before the MMS. Then start your MMS for the day. That way the zeolite may get started in the system so it can collect the die-off as MMS starts working.

That's my best guess.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

If someone is on a 10 hour protocol, MMS(lungcancer) and want´s to do liquid zeolite as well, at the same time. is that possible and when should he take it, before, after or during this 10 hours? Do you know?

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thanxFrom: <gaiacita@...> Sent: Sun, August 29, 2010 3:41:33 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Re: Corruption & the FDA - Jim Humble

Hmmmm. If it was me I would do the zeolite AFTER all MMS because you want to bind the toxins from the kill off that MMS has done. Wait a few hours after your last dose of MMS and then start the zeolite. If you are starting the MMS first thing in the morning, then 12 hours after the first dose take some zeolite. If that winds up being just before bed at night, then you may also want to take a tablespoon of zeolite first thing in the morning before the MMS. Then start your MMS for the day. That way the zeolite may get started in the system so it can collect the die-off as MMS starts working.

That's my best guess.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

If someone is on a 10 hour protocol, MMS(lungcancer) and want´s to do liquid zeolite as well, at the same time. is that possible and when should he take it, before, after or during this 10 hours? Do you know?

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