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>> I found the following herbal treatments listed at a website; has anyone

tried any of these? Thanks again, Vern

A collection of Amazon rain forest herbs has been formulated to deal with

Mycoplasma,called Myco +. By all accounts it is deadly to mycoplasma. <<

Vern,

We're checking into the viability of this right now - have been at it since

December. It takes awhile to go through all the hoops. Somebody will post

the data when it becomes available - shouldn't be too much longer.

Geoff

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Sergiy

Will you please post the details of this protocol and also any links you

may have? any idea of how much of this cancer results from the chernobyl

incident?

thanks

mjh

In a message dated 12/3/03 3:39:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Message: 10

> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 11:50:47 -0500 (EST)

> From: sergiy maksymyuk <sergiymaks@...>

> Subject: Re: Could you help!!!

>

>

> I can help you by offering of a method of cancer curing.The method helped to

> thousands of persons in Ukraine,I am an immigrant in Argentina from

> Ukraine.This country is now one of the most corrupted ones after Russia ,mafia

rules

> there very strongly,and the author of the mentioned method was killed in

> order not to impede to official doctors who make lots of money in " treatment "

> patients,to say the truth,in taking advantage of their sorrow..His name was

Yury

> Omelchenko.The fact is that cancer is the sickness of the entire

> organism,not of its particular parts.I have no more doubt that no real

artificial remedy

> ever will be found some day,only the natural remedy of organism can overcome

> the sickness.So,the method consists of a complex of exercises,breathing and

> nourishment,all must be kept consequently till the recovery.The method makes

> withdrawing favourable conditions for development of malignant cells,and

> complete awakening of the immune system,by these circumstances,malignant cells

> will at first stop their multiplication,then will gradually die.

> As for me,long ago the problem of cancer no longer exists for me,as I am

> entirely persuaded that if some day I would fall ill with cancer ,I would get

> rid of it within several weeks. Besides,the sickness can not appear in my body

> because I every day I stimulate my immune system,so I never take any pills

> against grippe ,I usually get rid of a flu within an hour or so.

>

>

MJH

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In a message dated 12/7/04 7:40:26 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

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Everyone is different just as each centre varies in what their guidelines

are. I was advised to do the worst ear as the other still has residual hearing

and I wear a HA in that ear. When I was tested on my better ear, unaided I

was in the severe/profound category but aided there was some improvement

I also did my worse ear,,,,,,,, I am still hanging on to the small amount of

hearing in my un implanted ear, but about ready to challenge my insurance

company for a sequential implant, which, to the best of my knowledge, they have

not covered before.

in Ca........... _SeaAngel1@..._ (mailto:SeaAngel1@...)

Profound Bilateral Sensorineural hearing loss

Two HA's for thirty years.

Nucleus N24 C. Aug 7th 2002

Hookup with BWP Sept. 12.02 ................. 3G Oct 1.02

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Dear All (Rhonda and Bren particularly).

I know from experience on another list how annoying it is for Digest members

if one simply hits " reply " to a message digest, and end up re-posting the

entire digest to the entire list!

I have set up a monthly automated message to remind members not to do this,

if it helps I can send the text to the owner of this list?

Anyway I've tried to be careful and have deleted all the messages before

replying, so you should just see this one.

Many thanks for your helpful advice on

Liquid LDN

Sourcing LDN

Calcium Carbonate a a no-no filler (I'm sure mine use this!).

I have emailed Dr Bob Lawrence (a British ex-GP who has MS himself, and

prescribes LDN to many other PWMS, myself included) the thread of relevant

messages, and will post his reply here.

Thanks again for your help.

What a resource you are.

Regards

Sunny Leicestershire (today)

UK

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> Many thanks for your helpful advice on

> Liquid LDN

> Sourcing LDN

> Calcium Carbonate a a no-no filler (I'm sure mine use this!).

>

> I have emailed Dr Bob Lawrence (a British ex-GP who has MS himself, and

> prescribes LDN to many other PWMS, myself included) the thread of relevant

> messages, and will post his reply here.

>

> Regards

>

> Sunny Leicestershire (today)

> UK

=========

,

I've always worried about those getting their LDN with calcium carbonate

filler...especially those with fatal illnesses. I know first hand just how iffy

calcium carbonate can be in the LDN capsule. It can be perfect for months and

whammo, be a dud for months straight rendering LDN worthless in your system by

releasing too slow into the system.

For those allergic to lactose I suggest substituting with Acidophilus.

Acidophilus from what I've witnessed these past 2 years has a perfect record in

LDN capsules...absolutely no complaints on Acidophilus as a filler.

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PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE ME - TOO MANY EMAILS. NOT INTERESTED.

" Pile " <b.g.pile@...>

Sent by: low dose naltrexone

18/08/2005 06:31 PM

Please respond to low dose naltrexone

<low dose naltrexone >

cc:

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 1563

Dear All (Rhonda and Bren particularly).

I know from experience on another list how annoying it is for Digest members

if one simply hits " reply " to a message digest, and end up re-posting the

entire digest to the entire list!

I have set up a monthly automated message to remind members not to do this,

if it helps I can send the text to the owner of this list?

Anyway I've tried to be careful and have deleted all the messages before

replying, so you should just see this one.

Many thanks for your helpful advice on

Liquid LDN

Sourcing LDN

Calcium Carbonate a a no-no filler (I'm sure mine use this!).

I have emailed Dr Bob Lawrence (a British ex-GP who has MS himself, and

prescribes LDN to many other PWMS, myself included) the thread of relevant

messages, and will post his reply here.

Thanks again for your help.

What a resource you are.

Regards

Sunny Leicestershire (today)

UK

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PLEASE STOP SENDING ALL THESE EMAILS!!!!!

reception12@...

reception

02 9415 1388

Sent by: low dose naltrexone

19/08/2005 10:08 AM

Please respond to low dose naltrexone

low dose naltrexone

cc:

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 1563

PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE ME - TOO MANY EMAILS. NOT INTERESTED.

" Pile " <b.g.pile@...>

Sent by: low dose naltrexone

18/08/2005 06:31 PM

Please respond to low dose naltrexone

<low dose naltrexone >

cc:

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 1563

Dear All (Rhonda and Bren particularly).

I know from experience on another list how annoying it is for Digest members

if one simply hits " reply " to a message digest, and end up re-posting the

entire digest to the entire list!

I have set up a monthly automated message to remind members not to do this,

if it helps I can send the text to the owner of this list?

Anyway I've tried to be careful and have deleted all the messages before

replying, so you should just see this one.

Many thanks for your helpful advice on

Liquid LDN

Sourcing LDN

Calcium Carbonate a a no-no filler (I'm sure mine use this!).

I have emailed Dr Bob Lawrence (a British ex-GP who has MS himself, and

prescribes LDN to many other PWMS, myself included) the thread of relevant

messages, and will post his reply here.

Thanks again for your help.

What a resource you are.

Regards

Sunny Leicestershire (today)

UK

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