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WHAT A BRAVE AND COURAGEOUS NURSE - WHO HAS THE

GUTS AND HONESTY TO TELL IT LIKE IT IS. AND WHAT

A SUPER JOB OF WRITING TO TELL US IN DETAIL WHAT

MOST OF US NEED TO KNOW. CONGRATULATIONS AND DO

KEEP UP YOUR REPORTING JENNIFER! THANKS - BOB

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On Fri, 4 May 2001 02:37:39 -0500, Dr wrote:

> Dear ,

I know how you feel. I went to medical school on an NIH fellowship

decades ago (Albert Einstein Med Coll in NY) and did much work in research.

MDs are not brave people and crave the approval of their peers. They

believe, and rightly so, that any mention of alternative methods will ruin

their careers. Most are not brilliant, merely good memorizers and lots of

them learned to be skillful cheats. Honesty is not an important factor in

success in the profession, but covering up is.

With yr problems, I urge you to zap daily and go on the

parasite program pront. If you don't have Dr 's books, please buy " The

Cure for All Diseases " and also look up her web site.

Start zapping immediately. A fine zapper can be bought from

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Tell me your results. I am most interested in yr struggles to improve

your health.

Oneg Gelman

> Doctors really tick me off in a major way. They didn't used to. But

lately

> I've been noticing things at work. (I have been a nurse for about 24

years,

> and work at local hospitals.)

>

> I get a woman who's been diabetic for 15 years and controls it with a

pill

> and her diet. She comes to the hospital and they put her on the standard

> diabetic diet, which is high in carbohydrates (lots of noodles and

potatoes,

> etc) and her blood sugar is over 300 and I'm giving her insulin. She said

> she's never had to take insulin before and at home her sugar is always

> normal. I asked her what is different at home and she said she doesn't

eat

> all the noodles and potatoes and junk that they gave her here. This is

what

> they recommend for diabetics (ever see the food pyramid- says eat 60% of

> your diet in carbohydrates?) The standard diabetic diet kills people!

> Noodles and potatoes are some of the worst things a diabetic can fill up

on!

> But the AMA says eat lots of carbs, so the doctors prescribe lots of

carbs,

> and patients eat lots of carbs, and they get sicker instead of better.

They

> keep saying on the news that we have an epidemic of diabetes, even in

> children. And guess why? People are listening to the Medical

professionals

> and eating lots of carbohydrates and it is killing them!

>

> One night we had a young woman (in 30's) who had a routine gallbladder

> removal. First of all, most gallbladder removals are unnecessary because

> gallstones can be flushed out of the body painlessly and easily, but

doctors

> don't believe that and most don't even know about it because no one tells

> them in medical school! (one even laughed at his patient when he showed

him

> the stones and said it was impossible- I suppose he thought he bought the

> stones in a marble shop and pounded them into irregular shapes) Anyway,

the

> doctor nicked her main artery by her kidneys during surgery and she lost

> 1500ml of blood, and guess what they did? Can you believe that they

brought

> her to the regular floor from the recovery room? She went into shock and

had

> to be rushed to intensive care.

>

> Another night I got a woman who took her dog out a 3am and was attacked

by a

> man who hit and kicked her in the face and stomach, and had steel-toed

shoes

> on. She said she threw up blood at home, and she had blood in her stool

(I

> saw it), was in terrible pain, and emergency room sent her to the floor

> without any order for pain med, nor any orders for tests for her abdomen.

> She's only in for 24 hour observation. When they notified her primary

doctor

> about her admission he said okay and hung up, and never came to see her.

I

> called him back for pain med and he said " what kind of pain medicine does

> she want? " Duhhhhhhhhh?????!!!! I said " I don't know! " He told me to go

ask

> her because he didn't want to be called again for a change in pain

orders,

> he wanted to get it all done in one phone call. So she said she guessed

> Lortab would be okay and he ordered one Lortab as needed for pain. Some

of

> the hospital staff had a bad attitude about her because she has a drug

and

> alcohol problem.

>

> So many things go on that sicken me. 'Some' doctors shouldn't even be

> doctors. Most doctors are nice and try to help, but there is so much they

> don't know about (they weren't taught in med school) and they don't study

> from the sources that could really help them because they are so afraid

of

> controversy.

>

> There are many doctors that I meet who really seem to want to help their

> patients, and some do, and according to mainstream thinking - many do. (I

> think that in good intentions many of the 'helps' really cause more

problems

> in the long run, but I don't think most of the doctors see it that way).

> There are a good handful of doctors who don't seem to care a whole lot

about

> their patients, but just want to get what they have to do over with, and

> want to appease the patients when they have concerns, rather than

seriously

> address their concerns. What bothers me so much since I've been studying

up

> on natural healing is that most of the surgeries and procedures they do

are

> unnecessary and cause problems. Every single day that I work I see this

in

> action.

>

> Another day I had a female patient who recently had a total knee

> replacement. (I read on the natural health sites that most people are not

> happy with their knee replacements and wish they'd never done it). I saw

> that first hand today. Her leg got stiff and she had to come back in and

> have it 'manipulated' to get it moving again. She said the surgery wasn't

> worth it and she was not going to have it done on her other leg. Most

knee

> replacements can be avoided with the patients doing Dr. Schulze's program

of

> eating a lower protein diet (so calcium can be asorbed- otherwise the

body

> flushes most of it), and also by taking plant derived minerals and fresh

> made vegetable juices to get absorbable calcium in the body. Within about

2

> months a person can increase their bone density to completely normal,

even

> if it was terrible before. But the doctors don't have their patients do

> this. They replace thier knees (or hips) and make them miserable. I take

> care of A LOT of knee replacement patients when I work on the ortho

floor-

> sometimes 3 patients in my group of 6-8 have had that surgery- it's very

> common. It's a very sad thing because it usually isn't needed.

>

> Same with gallbladder surgery. It usually isn't needed, unless a person

is

> in a severe attack and perhaps has a stone stuck that WILL NOT move and

may

> cause infection and blood poisoning. But doctors don't tell people there

is

> another alternative- the flush. And they don't tell them they will still

> have gallstones after the gallbladder is removed. And they don't tell

them

> about all the digestive problems they will probably have after the

surgery-

> like irritable bowel syndrome. The gallbladder is needed as part of our

> digestion process, and when it is missing the digestion gets messed up.

>

> Another day I had an old lady came in cause her family thought she might

> have had a mild stroke, (she had just been discharged from having

pneumonia

> that she caught in the hospital last week) but she was still alert and

> oriented and okay. The doctors did some kind of scan on her and noticed

she

> had gallstones, so they took out her gallbladder (she wasn't even having

> pain!) She began to bleed internally, they put a tube in her nose and

blood

> came out of it, then they took the tube out before they even found out

why

> she was bleeding (and of course they don't know that cayenne pepper stops

> hemorhaging almost instantly), the lady became unresponsive- her daughter

> was sitting in her room crying and trying to figure out what happened,

and

> told me the story. I called the doctor to tell him the patient was doing

> really bad, and he said he was going to come in in the morning and talk

to

> the daughter about the fact that he doesn't want us to revive her if she

> dies because she is too bad off. This is not fair. A natural health

doctor

> would not have taken out her gallbladder in the first place- she didn't

need

> it done and she is too old for that. I doubt if she will live very long.

>

> Then, another day, I had a young woman just diagnosed with Crohns

Disease-

> she was having a lot of diarrhea full of blood (from ulcers) and in much

> pain, and her gastro doctor took about 30 hours to get in to see her. He

> gave her the options of trying a new drug the next day, or surgery to

remove

> part of her bowel. Crohn's Disease is easily cured with bowel and

intestinal

> cleanses and by killing off parasites; and bleeding can be stopped with

the

> peppers. Can you imagine having your bowels removed and having a

colostomy,

> unnecessarily, because the doctors either don't know they can do these

other

> things or because they think people who do them are 'quacks'? Another

> unnecessary surgery in the making.

>

> Like one patient of mine said he had had a headache for a month. His

doctor

> told him it was probably from stress, and did nothing. Finally, he passes

> out and his wife brings him to the hospital, his face is drooping on one

> side, his blood pressure is high, and 2 doctors visit him, leave the room

> and laugh about how they often have to say what the patients want to hear

to

> get them out of their office, sit in a room for 30 minutes talking about

the

> patient, finally order a cat scan of the man's head, and lo and behold,

what

> do they find? A blood clot in his brain and they rush him off to surgery!

> The man should have been taken more seriously before it got this bad, but

> nope.

>

> Another patient (on a different day) came in and this is what happened

that

> got him there. He was healthy all his life, but he smoked. His doctor

> decided she was going to get him off the cigarettes and prescribed him a

> blood pressure med ?????? that I guess can help someone stop smoking ????

> Anyway, it must have dropped his pressure too low because he kept falling

> asleep all the time, so he went back and told her and she did NOTHING and

> sent him out of her office (probably told him it was STRESS). He fell

asleep

> at the wheel driving home from her office, hit a tree, broke arm, leg,

and

> ribs; had surgery and got his lung punctured, had a heart attack during

> surgery, had to get put on a ventilator because his lung collapsed, and

stay

> in intensive care, and finally came to the floor as my patient. All this

> because the doctor ignored him when he told him the drug made him so

tired.

>

> A woman accidentally shoots herself in the knee while playing with her

gun.

> She's in the hospital for about 3 days, and her doctor never once comes

in

> to see her. Never explained to anyone that he wanted to leave the bullet

in

> her leg or why. Then he calls and tells us to discharge her to home. She

was

> mad (I was too). I talked him in to coming to see her, and then he sent

her

> home.

>

> I had a heart patient who came in for chest pain. He has a pacemaker. He

> starts jerking periodically like a mini seizure, has chest pain that

> nitroglycerine doesn't help, feels numbness in his mouth, pain in his

neck

> and shoulder.... I call the doctor (one of the nurses is suggesting that

we

> may end up having to call a code on him because he looks like he is going

to

> have a heart attack) and guess what the doctor tells me to do? He says to

> give him a sedative and see if he will go to sleep- he didn't think it

was

> his heart and acted like he thought the man was trying to fake seizures.

I

> go back to the man, his face is drooping on one side, speech is so

slurred

> he can hardly talk (he was fine when I first visited with him), is still

> jerking at times. I call the doctor back and tell him to please get

someone

> in here to see the patient. He comes and now we are taking the patient

down

> for a cat scan of the head because the doctor thinks he had a stroke!

> DUHHHHH... But the doc can't figure out why the patient is jerking (whole

> body like he was electricuted). I ask if the pacemaker might be shorting

out

> and shocking him and causing the chest pain. Doctor says no. Do I believe

> him???? Don't want to go there.

>

> I get a patient with a puss filled blister on his back. His skin is beet

red

> from neck to feet and he has a high fever. (pretty sure is was a

> brownrecluse spider bite). One doc calls and asks me to call the other

doc

> and ask him if he wants to put the man in isolation, because the first

doc

> thinks he has a deadly flesh-eating virus. Second doc says no, we don't

know

> if that's what it is so don't put him in isolation. (So in the mean time,

we

> are supposed to not worry about catching it I suppose). Both docs come in

> and stand around discussing how they don't know what's wrong with the

> patient, so guess what they decide to do? Send him home! I think his high

> fever changed their mind when they found out, but can you believe this?

>

> This stuff happens every day and it makes me sick.

>

> So, here am I. I've had chronic fatigue and haven't been very talkative

> lately cause I've been so tired, even when I get 8 or 10 or 12 hours

sleep,

> I'd be tired a few hours after I get up. I go to my new doctor (because

of

> new HMO insurance) (doctor of osteopathy in family practice) and give him

> the following list of symptoms, tell him I have a yeast problem, and ask

for

> his help.

>

> These symptoms had gotten much worse in the last 6 months, and this list

> reflects the severity in the last 6 months (as you can see, I had many

many

> annoying problems!):

>

> * Excessive Mucus (Constant post nasal drip, always feel mucus in back of

> throat.)

> * Clogged Sinuses (Constantly feel stuffy and clogged.)

> * Bad Breath (Even right after I brush my teeth, my kids are always

telling

> me my breath is bad.)

> * Thrush (I don't know if it is 'thrush' but the back of my tongue gets

film

> on it that makes my toothbrush holder [that it drains on] always look

dirty

> yellow. No one else in my family has this happen. When I try to scrape it

> off my tongue, I start gagging very badly, yet once I get rid of a lot of

it

> I can brush back there without gagging, for several days until it comes

> back, and it always does come back.)

> * Respiratory Problems (Wheezing, SOB on exertion, narrow sinus passages

or

> stuffy nose (chronic sinusitis), can't smell very good.)

> * Cough or Recurrent Bronchitis (A lot of coughing because of the mucus,

> often sounds deep and harsh.)

> * Chemical Sensitivity (Cigarette smoke & cleaning fluids. Car exhaust

gags

> me even when others seem fine.)

> * Asthma (Don???t know, but I wheeze a lot, it is harder to exhale than

to

> inhale, and I get short of breath on exertion. A previous doctor asked if

I

> have asthma, because of my wheezing. Actually, I never have seen a doctor

> for this. It started when I worked at a nursing home that had a lot of

mold

> in the air??? my sinus passages seemed to narrow while working there, and

I

> would always get worse when you could actually smell the mold in the air.

> After I quit working there the stuffy sinuses never cleared up and

neither

> did the wheezing.)

> * Itching where the sun don???t shine (Very, even though I keep clean and

> dry.)

> * Constipation/ Diarrhea (Most days start with constipation, but often

turns

> into diarrhea by mid???day. Sometimes I have to run to the john right

after

> eating beef, and sometimes before I even get the meat in my mouth!)

> * Gas/Bloating (Frequently, especially after eating.)

> * Mucus in Stools (Off and on)

> * Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Some foods cause diarrhea, sometimes the

minute

> I put them in my mouth, especially beef steak and sometimes salad, but

this

> comes and goes.)

> * Intestinal Pain (It comes and goes too.)

> * Vaginal Yeast (As far back as I can remember, every time I have a pap

test

> they tell me I have a yeast infection. I used to get real bad ones, but

now

> I just itch all the time. People who have these yeast infections have

been

> found to have an overgrowth of yeast in their gut as well, when they were

> tested for it. Doctors usually just treat the vaginal infection and don't

> notice the one in their gut, so the vaginal infection comes back because

> they don???t get rid of the true problem.)

> * Menstrual Problems (Irregular cycles, and in last year I???ve gotten

> diarrhea with every cycle.)

> * PMS Symptoms (More irritable, headaches, retain water in legs, crave

more

> chocolate.)

> * Urinary Tract Infections (Whenever I have routine urinalysis they

usually

> show positive for a UTI.)

> * Poor Memory (Short term very bad in the past 6 months. If I go in the

> other room to get something, I usually forget what it was by the time I

get

> there, or I start to write something down and before I get the pen in my

> hand I forget what I wanted to write, or am driving and suddenly forget

> where I am and where I am going and have to concentrate really hard to

> remember. I have to constantly write notes to keep from forgetting to do

> things.)

> * Foggy Mind (I feel so spaced out much of the time that it is hard to

> concentrate on what I'm doing or on what someone is saying. I have to

> literally 'force' myself to concentrate, and it's often hard, and I

easily

> forget what they just said if it is anything technical or if it is a

name.)

> * Irritability (Often.)

> * Depression (Very depressed a lot of the time.)

> * Mood Swings (From reasonably content and calm to very depressed and

> irritable.)

> * Lethargic/Laziness (Seems to go with depression- don???t keep house

clean,

> tired.)

> * FATIGUE, Chronic (Got to where it doesn???t matter if I get 6 or 8 or

10 or

> 12 hours of sleep- I am tired when I got up and stay tired all day, and

need

> a nap to function for the whole day.)

> * Over/Under Weight (Overweight)

> * Puffy Eyes (Every morning, and my face is usually a little swollen in

the

> morning.)

> * Burning Eyes (In the morning they???re dry and burn until I wet them.)

> * Headaches (4-6 times a week, and only Excedrin gets rid of them,

sometimes

> not until after taking it 3 times throughout the day- then the caffeine

in

> the Excedrin makes my blood pressure go above normal and makes me jittery

> inside and irritable. When I ate a low carbohydrate diet a few years ago,

> the headaches decreased to about 1 per month, and were not severe.)

> * Allergies (Penicillin, pollens)

> * Food Allergies and/or Sensitivities (Very tired after eating oatmeal or

> turkey; abdominal cramps and sometimes diarrhea after some kinds of beef,

> thicker sinus drainage after milk, and edema after tomato sauce

products.)

> * Food Cravings (Chocolate, mashed potatoes, wheat crackers, Cracklin Oat

> Bran cereal, and milk)

> * Shaky or irritable when hungry (Yes)

> * Numbness (Sometimes in fingers and face, mostly in morning.)

> * Muscle and Joint Aches (Joints ache often, except when I eat a low

> carbohydrate diet. Pain in hands, wrists, forearms, ankles, and tops of

feet

> often feel like someone is sticking a knife though them.)

> * Cold/Shaky (Occasional cold flashes at night where my feet feel like

ice

> and I shake severely for several minutes until I???m able to warm up by

> bundling in warm blanket. My husband next to me says the temperature in

the

> room feels fine.)

> * Dry Skin, Rashes, Itching, Eczema, Psoriasis (Long time rough scaly

spot

> on my left elbow??? doesn't itch. Long time extremely itchy rash on torso

that

> clears up fast only with Elocon, but always returns.)

> * Earaches (See Dizziness)

> * Dizziness (For over 10 years I've gotten dizzy whenever I feel

vibrations

> while I am standing, such as in front of a vending machine or elevator,

in a

> room where people are stomping on the floor, or on air bridges when a

group

> of people are walking across them. It's gotten worse in the last year. [i

> almost passed out on an air bridge recently while a friend was talking to

> me??? I have to keep walking or I get real dizzy]. About a 1?? years ago

I

> supposedly had an inner ear virus, according to the E.R. doctor, and it

> caused me to get extremely dizzy, the walls were spinning, and I kept

> vomiting every time I opened my eyes or moved my head. I was given I.V.

> Valium and it knocked me out for about 6 hours. I awoke and the dizziness

> was gone. I had had a slight pain in my ear earlier that day that lasted

> only a few seconds. Twice since then I have had a similar slight pain in

my

> ear and felt a little dizzy later the same day, so I took several

Valerian

> root pills [they are similar to Valium] and the dizziness stopped.

Recently

> the dizziness has hit like a wave rolling over me, while walking at work

or

> at the store, and I almost passed out because it was so strong. This

became

> a frequent experience.)

> * Loss of Balance (Occasionally- I bump into things in my house or sway a

> little- it???s embarrassing.)

> * Symptoms Worsen when Air is Moldy (Respiratory symptoms do, and joints

> ache more in damp weather.)

> * Overall Bad Feeling (Low energy, tiredness, foggy mind, bad memory,

> irritable, aching joints.)

> The above symptoms are what I started with a few months ago. These are

> symptoms of candida overgrowth (yeast), parasites, and also of

fibromyalgia.

>

> I had gotten some samples of an antifungal ???Nystatin??? and took it for

4 days

> and the fatigue and itching completely went away for about 2 weeks. I

went

> to my ???medical doctor??? (I don???t like him!) and he tested my iron

(it was

> normal), thyroid (normal), blood sugar (normal), blood pressure (normal),

> and referred me to a doctor who specializes in chronic fatigue syndrome,

> saying that he can't treat me for the fatigue because he's not an

infectuous

> disease doctor, is only a doctor of osteopathy in family practice, and

also

> doesn't believe it is because of a systemic yeast infection (I know that

it

> is), so he seems to think I'm nuts. The doctor refused to see me because

I

> faxed him my symptoms in which I said I have a yeast problem- he

doesn???t

> treat yeast problems, which is really stupid because chronic fatigue is

> usually related to yeast infections and/or parasites. So like a good

little

> girl (who used to trust the medical profession!) I went back to my doctor

> and asked him to please give me an antifungal to kill the yeast- told him

> how the Nystatin helped me and he said that meant nothing to him. He said

he

> would not because he doesn???t have any reason to- said I don???t have

yeast in

> my bloodstream, refused to test my blood for yeast infection, and told me

to

> call the other doctor back and try and get in to see him for the fatigue.

> The other doctor still refused to see me. So I called my original doctor

> back and he was supposed to call and never did (I don???t think he likes

me

> either!)

>

> By now I'm really mad at him. All I wanted from him was a prescription

for

> an antifungal called Nystatin, a very safe drug, because after taking it

for

> only 4 days after a friend gave me some left overs she had, my fatigue

> completely was gone and so was some very anoying itching (I've had both

for

> several years), but they came back 2 weeks later because I didn't have

> enough to kill off all the bad yeast in my body. My doctor won't

prescribe

> the Nystatin because he insists that people can't get yeast infections in

> their digestive tract or blood, and doesn't care that the med made me

feel

> so much better, that I've had regular yeast infections all my adult life,

> that I have almost all of the symptoms of a yeast problem.

>

> Around this time, a minister in our church wanted to pray for me and when

> she touched me she got all excited and said she could feel the blessings

of

> God all over me. After she prayed, she said I had many blessings coming

my

> way really soon. Everytime this has ever happened to me in church, the

thing

> the person told me really happened. So I believed her, but didn???t know

what

> kinds of blessings God was referring to!

>

> I got mad about the doctor thing and decided to heal myself and got

online

> and found a docs name on the net who happens to practice about 10 minutes

> from where we live, who treats yeast patients and chronic fatigue every

day

> and said he'd be happy to see me. Guess what kind of doctor he is? A

doctor

> of osteopath in family practice (gee, my doctor said he couldn't treat me

> because he is a doctor of osteopath in family practice!). Of course my

> insurance doesn't cover this doctor whom I found.

>

> I got on the Internet and began researching more on natural healing.

First

> of all, my husband, , has hepatitis c virus and his liver enzymes are

> very high. The doc does an ultrasound of his liver and notices 's

> gallbladder has some stones in it. The doctor wanted to do a liver biopsy

> and also take out the gallbladder at the same time. He told there

are

> only 3 options in getting rid of gallstones. 1-remove the gallbladder, 2-

> use a med to dissolve the stones, but said it probably won't work on

's

> type of stones, 3- blast them apart, but it can be dangerous. Do you

think I

> believed the doctor? (if you do, read the first parts of this letter

again!)

> Of course I didn't. So I got on the net and did a search on " dissolve

> gallstones " and found out that you can do a 'liver/gallbladder cleanse'

and

> get rid of your gallstones at home, for about ten dollars, painlessly and

> safely. All you buy is olive oil, grapefruits, and some epsom salt. And

it

> didn't hurt when they came out. Now why do you suppose doctors don't tell

> about this fourth option? Gallbladder surgery is probably the most

performed

> surgery there is, and someone's making a lot of money taking out our body

> parts that shouldn't be taken out!

>

> We both did it one weekend and passed about 3,000 dark green stones,

> lots of bile, and lots of sludge. I did it too because most people have

> gallstones even if they don't know it (even if their gallbladder's been

> removed- the stones are formed in the liver and get stuck there and in

the

> bile ducts), and I passed around 1,000 of the little green marbles. We

did

> it a second time and he passed perhaps a thousand more and I passed

several

> hundred more. It takes several times to get them all out.

>

> On the Internet, I traveled from link to link finding more information on

> natural healing, and learned that Olive Leaf Extract kills yeast as well

as

> viruses (hepatitis that has) and bacterias and other bugs. It has

even

> made some HIV+ people HIV-. So I bought some and took 2 capsules 2ce

daily,

> and started on it. We started this about 2 weeks before we did the

> first gallbladder/liver flush. In about 2 weeks I smelled VERY STRONG

yeast

> in my urine two days in a row, and also noticed I wasn???t feeling as

tired

> all the time. I have a feeling the herb killed the yeast, or made it run

out

> of my body, and that is why I smelled it and started feeling better.

>

> A few weeks later we also started taking some parasite killing herbs.

Most

> people with yeast problems also have parasites that can cause all of the

> same symptoms. In fact, most people have parasites, period. We took

> Wormwood, Black Walnut Green Hull Tincture, and Cloves. About this time I

> realized that I am not tired at all anymore- the fatigue is completely

gone!

> So is the pain in my arms and legs. I stopped getting headaches. I didn't

> have any more dizziness, not even in front of elevators! (I had this for

> over 10 years and cured it in a few weeks!) I am not at all depressed

> anymore. I???ve lost 6 pounds without trying. My digestion is great and I

> haven???t had any irritable bowel symptoms, even after eating meat.

>

> Then I woke up one day with what felt like strep throat (I???ve had it

many

> times before and it took about a week to get over the sore throat and

sick

> feeling, while taking antibiotics, and over a month to get over the

cough).

> My throat was very sore, raw, swollen and I had a deep hoarse cough that

> hurt REAL bad. I spent $25 on a little bottle of Colloidal Silver

(500PPM-

> Parts Per Million) It kills every virus it has been tested on within 6

> minutes after coming into contact with it, including the AIDS virus,

> Hepatitis, cold virus, flue virus, and bugs that are resistent to ALL

> antibiotics, etc. Colliodal Silver suffocates them very quickly so they

> don't even have a chance to mutate and become resistent. Took 2

droppersful

> 3 times that day, mixed in juice, and I could feel it doing something in

my

> throat- it felt a little weird. By the end of the day (only about 8 hours

> later) my throat was not sore AT ALL and the swelling and hoarse cough

was

> GONE!

>

> But the next day I woke up with what felt like bronchitis (I???ve had it

many

> times too, and it usually takes a long time to get over, with

antibiotics.)

> I kept taking the Silver and the Olive Leaf Extract. But I made a broth

by

> boiling a whole garlic bulb, peeled and cut (is one of nature???s

strongest

> antibiotics, antifungal, anti parasitic, and anti bacterial), an onion

(same

> as garlic), a handful of hot chili peppers cut in half (increases

> circulation and helps lungs), handful of spinach leaves and handful of

baby

> carrots, and some beef bullion. I boiled it until the veges were soft but

> not dark and mushy. Drained the veges out, and drank a cup of broth 3

times

> that day. I felt better after the first cup. By the last cup my severe

> congestion was gone, fever was gone, achy joints were fine, and I felt

> completely normal (again, about 8 hours later!)

>

> This virus fought me on one more thing though. I had a thin stream of

tight

> mucus in my wind pipe that tickled my throat for 5 more days, and I

coughed

> a lot trying to get it out, and because it tickled so bad I couldn???t

help

> coughing. I had been reading some more, and went to the healthfood store

> another time, and bought a bottle of strong Echinacea Tincture (1,000 mg.

> per ml.) I added this to the other stuff and by the next day the mucus

broke

> up and I stopped coughing all day and night. It took a total of 1 week to

> get over what usually takes me well over a month to get over. And several

> people at work have had this and said their symptoms lasted for a week

and

> their cough from 1 to 3 months, doing things the doctor???s way or not

doing

> anything at all.

>

> Another thing- I???ve had overactive lymph nodes under my left arm for

many

> years (maybe 15 yrs) and no matter how much anti-perspirant I used, that

arm

> would always get real smelly if I got stressed or hot, etc, often within

5

> minutes of showering and putting the anti-perspirant on. A friend had

this

> problem and her doctor told her not to use any deodorant or

anti-perspirant

> (and she stunk all the time!) because it could cause the problem to turn

> into cancer in the future, and that scared me. So I tried switching to a

> mineral spray deodorant that naturally stops the bacteria that causes

odor,

> and it didn???t work and I still had to use anti-perspirant along with

it,

> which helped but didn???t stop the problem. But after doing the flush and

> taking the herbs, I noticed that I can use only the mineral stuff and

only

> get an odor problem if I get hot and sweaty for a long period of time

> (driving around in 80 degree weather for a few hours). But just going to

> work doesn???t cause the odor anymore! I know that the liver flush makes

it so

> your liver can function better at removing the body???s toxins, and I

think

> this is what did it. I???m so happy now that I???m not so stinky!!!!

>

> So....., has hepatitis c, an incurable disease. Do you think I

believe

> the docs when they say that it is incurable? (if you do, read the first

> parts of this letter again! hee hee!) They want to put him on Interferon,

a

> drug that makes people feel like they have the flu much of the time. He

is

> now taking olive leaf extract because it has cured some hepatitis

patients,

> and some HIV+ patients became HIV- after taking it for a few months. And

we

> both take the Colliodal Silver - every single virus that it is tested on

is

> killed, and hepatitis c is a virus. The doctors never told us about these

as

> being an option to Interferon! I guess because Interferon costs thousands

of

> dollars and and makes the medical profession lots of money, while it

makes

> the patients miserable, where as Olive Leaf Extract costs $20 for 60

caps,

> and Colloidal Silver costs about $20-$40 for a bottle. We're going to

give

> him the stuff through the summer, we plan to get a zapper next week, and

> will have his liver enzymes and his hepatitis viral load tested again.

>

> I???ve noticed a few more problems have cleared up too, after taking this

> stuff for a few months. We have a lot of dust in our apartment, and at

> night, everytime the air conditioner would kick on and blow the air

towards

> the bed, I???d start coughing and gagging from the dust. It would often

wake

> me up. Also, if I had my nose too close to my feather pillow, I would

also

> cough and gag. This does not happen anymore! I can lay there and feel the

> air blowing in my face, or snuggle into my pillow, and breath normally! I

do

> still have the post-nasal drip constantly, but it has thinned out and

> loosened up and instead of gagging I am able to cough it up now. I

believe

> it will soon be gone. I can smell things that I could not smell a before.

> We are also taking colloidal liquid plant derived minerals from a humic

> shale mine in Utah. Our daughter???s friends noticed that her hair has

gotten

> real shiny and pretty since she???s started this.

>

> My face isn???t as blotchy as it used to be- the skin looks softer and

> smoother even when I don???t wear makeup. I noticed this about a week

after

> doing the gallbladder/liver flush. Don???t know if that did it or if it

was

> the minerals or both.

>

> I???ve run out of Olive Leaf Extract about 3 times since I???ve started

all

> this, and each time I did, the symptoms started to come back. And each

time

> I started taking it again, after about 2 days, I smelled yeast in my

urine

> for a day, and then it stopped, and so did the symptoms. I need to stick

> with the program, and also stay away from sugar (yeast feeds on sugar and

> grows) so my body can normalize and become healthy.

>

> Oh, and guess what else I found out? One doctor in Naturopathy gives

stroke

> patients cayenne pepper in their mouth (only works in mouth, not

swallowing

> capsules) and it gets their blood circulating SO well that they often

come

> out of the stupor, regain use of their affected side and walk out of the

> hospital within a few hours. If I ever talk a doc into trying that I'll

let

> you know what happens.

>

>

>

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Hi, Oneg!

Just wanted you to know that my brilliant pathologist brother who does

cancer research does want to see Dr. 's protocol implemented. He has

seen too much tragedy in our family and, years ago, his partner and best

friend died of a rare cancer. He has strongly urged me " to go out and find

an oncologist and prove it " .

Plus, as I related to the Hulda Enthusiasts group, my internist

just happens to be a professor at a top five medical school (Washington

University in St. Louis), and he co-wrote a medical textbook on diabetes. I

told him that diabetes is being cured, and that he has the capability of

facilitating those cures. This is a moral question, but I think that sooner

or later that the poor deluded people sitting out in the waiting room are

going to find out about this (from ME!).

Take care. Sally

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On Sun, 6 May 2001 07:37:48 EDT, Dr wrote:

Dear Sally,

The ridicule I have encountered from my best friends and my cousins is

hard to take. I see no reason to expose yourself to the smiles, barely

concealed by these " open-minded " people who know not a thimble of anything

about the difference between brilliant research and quackery. They refuse

to read her books or use and test her Synchrometer, the only way to

determine if her research methods are valid. Why won't your brother buy a

Sync. ? I know. He'as afraid of ridicule and the ruining of his career.

Pioneers have a difficult time convincing theirpeers of anything unorthodox.

Think of poor Semmelweiss, the Austrian obstetrician who pleaded with the

others to just wash their hands between the autopsy room and the delivery

room.

His clinic was noted for its low maternal mortality rate, while the

respected establishment physicians' patients were dying of " puerperal

fever " , an iatrogenic disease.

Dr is quite a genius and that's hard for smart researchers to

accept. It hurts their pride. They've been wasting their lives in work

that will be beside the point when bioelectronics is commonplace and evey

person uses a zapper as we use toothbrushes today, prophylacticly.

Why not buy Dr 's sync, tape and give it to your brother and

send him her latest revised books. Ask him to accompany you to San Diego to

meet Hulda and speak to her personally. Despite himself, he will be

convinced of the validity of her research instruments, results and

wonderfully simple methods.

Oneg

> Hi, Oneg!

> Just wanted you to know that my brilliant pathologist brother who

does

> cancer research does want to see Dr. 's protocol implemented. He

has

> seen too much tragedy in our family and, years ago, his partner and

best

> friend died of a rare cancer. He has strongly urged me " to go out and

find

> an oncologist and prove it " .

> Plus, as I related to the Hulda Enthusiasts group, my

internist

> just happens to be a professor at a top five medical school (Washington

> University in St. Louis), and he co-wrote a medical textbook on

diabetes. I

> told him that diabetes is being cured, and that he has the capability of

> facilitating those cures. This is a moral question, but I think that

sooner

> or later that the poor deluded people sitting out in the waiting room are

> going to find out about this (from ME!).

> Take care. Sally

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