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Cathie wrote;

The source would be a compounding pharmacy in the U. S. You will need a

prescription from a doctor, which should not be difficult to get, since this

is a low dose and used for many purposes.

Cathie

Hi, Skipp's Pharmacy in Florida is considered to be one of the best for

compounding LDN.

Taffy

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Most docs do not like to prescribe anything off-label. Malpractice is

their real concern. Naltrexone can be bought from alldaychemist.com

online with no prescription. I ordered Ketoconazole (fungal killer) for

our dog there and the medicated Keto cream for her skin. While I was at

it, I ordered some amoxycillin antibiotic for our emergency first aid

kit. Both are prescrip in USA. Quite easy to buy blood pr meds, etc

there. They are likely not to fill orders for any type of opiates tho.

Shipping is high because it is in India, but most meds are American

Cos. kBest to make a list of what you want or need before ordering

because shipping may run $25.

Gerry

>

> The source would be a compounding pharmacy in the U. S. You will need

> a prescription from a doctor, which should not be difficult to get,

> since this is a low dose and used for many purposes.

>

> Cathie

>

> From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Pat Lawrie

> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 8:37 AM

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: Re: leukemia

>

> I went to that site and no LDN shows up there. I have been looking for

> a source.

> Pat

>

> ________________________________

> From: Gerry Simpkins <gsim@... <mailto:gsim%40tds.net>

> <mailto:gsim%40tds.net> >

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> Sent: Sat, December 11, 2010 6:22:59 AM

> Subject: Re: Re: leukemia

>

> Likely she should include milkthistle to strengthen her liver. Kefir

> for sure since the chemo will kill off her gut probiotics. Liver may

> be strained tremendously by chemo. To manage symptoms of toxic shock

> from the chemo, she can take low-dose naltrexone. It can be had with no

> prescription from:

> www.alldaychemist.com Not expensive at all, and many on this forum

> have had great success with symptom management using it for a wide

> variety of ailments. They range from Lymes, Lupus, all the way to

> Leukemia and other cancers.

>

> Her doc will not prescribe it because in her case it is off-label usage.

> (It was originally developed to help people quit heroin and other

> addictive drugs, and the patent ran out long ago. That is also likely

> another reason that few docs prescribe it. Too cheap.)

>

> I would strongly recommend the Budwig diet/protocol too. Will have no

> effect on the chemo, and can only help.

>

> Gerry

>

>

> >

> >

> > Update:

> > Thanks so much to all that responded both online and personally. The

> > diagnosis from the oncologist today was severe acute lymphatic

> > leukemia. Evidently one of the fastest. With immediate treatment, he

> > hoped for an 80% chance of recovery. Without treatment, 3 months at

> > most. She seemed to have a lot of confidence in the doctor, who was

> > careing and compassionate. She had confidence in him, which was very

> > surprising.

> > She has been useing milk and water kefir as well a Kombucha Tea for

> > over 20 years. She was a moderater on some of those forums, and when

> > she moved to Indiana to stay with her daughter found an Amish farmer

> > who sold her raw milk for $2. a gal. She uses only liquid stevia for

> > sweetenings, except for some good maple syrup. She buys coconut oil by

> > the 4 gal. case. Never eats processed foods, or anything factory

> > canned. Now my question is, does anyone know of a safe herb or such

> > that will augment the chemo. and make it more effective while at the

> > same time, lesson the side effects of the chemo.? I guess she will be

> > as bald as me,but mine is hereditary.

> >

> > Thanks again, and to Garner for this wonderful site.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Hopeful for help.

> > >

> > > I have a very dear lady friend who is a total heath freak and great

> > herbalist. She is living with her daughter and family, but has been

> > very weak and ill for months. Been going to a chiropracter who sent

> > her ot a doctor for blood tests. Her white blood count was over 5

> > times the high normal (65). She is going to an oncologist next week

> > for verification, but I know for a fact she will not take anything

> > allipathic.

> > > She would do a natural protocol.

> > > She has been to weak to use the internet herself and phoned me to do

> > what research I could.

> > >

> > > Any and all comments, sugestions links would be most apreciated.

> > >

> > > With all my thanks and gratitude.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

> --

> Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

> good

> things.

>

> G. Simpkins

>

>

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Heard that lots of places in Florida are good for filling oxycontin

prescrips. LOL

>

>

>

> Cathie wrote;

>

> The source would be a compounding pharmacy in the U. S. You will need a

> prescription from a doctor, which should not be difficult to get,

> since this

> is a low dose and used for many purposes.

>

> Cathie

>

> Hi, Skipp's Pharmacy in Florida is considered to be one of the best for

> compounding LDN.

>

> Taffy

>

>

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Matthias, you are looking out to get things done, my Mother had a habit of

giving me a mirror each time I wanted something done. Soon I got the

message. I recently read of a New Zea land Dairy Farmer with hairy cell

leukemia, whom requested and got IV Vitamin C, he was listed as critical in

the intensive care unit, where he was a patient.

within two days of IV Vitamin C, his condition was changed from critical to

serious, with great improvement. Unfortunately he was moved from Regional

Hospital in his country to the Central Hospital, Vitamin C IV stopped and

his condition degraded. After much to do to encourage the hospital to give

their man IV Vitamin C, they had no success. So the family brought the man

oral vitamin C, eight thousand units a day he took, after one month, he was

cured and was released to return to his dairy farm.

Just a thought, david

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Dr. Matthias Weisser <

matthias.weisser@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Gerry,

>

> its sometimes not so easy to get vitamin C

> in a hospital. My father had been there for

> a prostata op that he did not want to have.

> There was a little stroke then after operation

> and he was not able to speak. We wanted them

> to use vitamin c. They told that they do not have

> vitamin c i.V. Only oral they would be able to get

> something. They were able of course using this

> NaCl solution all the time. All in these hospitals

> seems to be a scam.

> I heard that in hospitals the food not even contains

> enough vitamin C to prevent damage. A burger

> may contain more vitamin C than a whole day meals

> in a hospital. Stay away from hospitals when you

> want to survive !

>

> Matthias

>

> Am 11.12.2010 15:10, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

>

> >

> > A big Amen to that, Matthias. Have read where patients with all types

> > of cancer have_low vitamin levels_ across the board. Also read piece by

> > Dr Matthias Rath that says taking large doses of Vit C with Lysine amino

> > is curative for many types of cancer. worst thing that can happen with

> > taking megadoses of vit C is that one can have runny bowels. Read of a

> > case of a man who had severe trauma in Australia and was brought out of

> > it by his family insisting on giving him vit C. This never happened

> > until they were talking with the family about pulling the plug on his

> > intravaneous feeding and water intake. (Government healtlhcare there

> > does that. Rationing, just like we will have when it takes effect here)

> > He woke up! Then the hospital discontinued the vit C and he relapsed.

> > Took a court order to get it restored! Then he was transferred to a

> > recovery hospital where again, they refused to give him vit C and again

> > he languished. Again they went to court and forced the issue with the

> > 2nd hospital. He recovered and is in very good health today. His

> > family had to fight the medical establishment and the govt healthcare

> > system tooth and nail all the way. They are a wealthy family too.

> >

> > Gerry

> >

> >

> > >

> > > there are some papers there since 1938 and later

> > > clearly indicating that with leukemia there is much

> > > less or even *no* vitamin c at all in blood associated.

> > >

> > > Therefore may be could be an idea giving higher

> > > amounts of ascorbic acid over the whole day.

> > > Could also be i.V.

> > >

> > > Matthias

> >

>

>

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Hello Dr. Matthias, I am new to the group. and its a pleasure to be here. I've

seen a new vit c on the market called lypospheric vit c much better than any

other form of c out there, because its transported directly to the cells. have

you had any experience with thic c thanks paul

Re: Re: leukemia

I heard about this story of this farmer.

There is also a video there on youtube.

There are many interesting papers there

about vitamin C.

*Klenner 1971* is an interesting one.

This is nearly 40 years known !

Breuss worked with natural things on leukemia.

His book sold quite often.

http://www.amazon.com/Breuss-Cancer-Cure-Rudolf/dp/0920470564/

Just want to show this:

www.orthomed.com/*klenner*.htm

Could ascorbic acid have anti-cancer features?

Schlegel^[50 <http://www.orthomed.com/klenner.htm#bib50>] from Tulane

University has been using 1.5 grams ascorbic acid daily to prevent

recurrences of *cancer of the bladder*. He and biochemist Pipkin have

been able to demonstrate that in the presence of ascorbic acid,

carcinogenic metabolites will not develop in the urine. They suggest

that spontaneous tumor formation is the result of *faulty tryptophan

metabolism* while urine is retained in the bladder. Schlegel termed

ascorbic acid " *An Anticancer Vitamin* " . Along this line Glick and

Hosoda^[51 <http://www.orthomed.com/klenner.htm#bib51>] reported on work

by Von Numers and Pettersson that the depletion of mast cells from

guinea pigs skin was due to ascorbic acid deficiency. The possibilities

indicated are that vitamin C is necessary either directly or indirectly

for formation of mast cells, or for their maintenance once formed or both.

Ascorbic acid *will control myelocytic leukemia* provided 25 to 30 grams

are taken orally each day.

One can only speculate on what *massive therapy would do in all forms of

cancer*. Many pathologic conditions are cured by giving 5 million to

100,000 million units of penicillin as an intravenous drip over a period

of 4 to 6 weeks. How long must we wait for someone to start continuous

*ascorbic acid drip for 2 to 3 months, giving 100 to 300 grams each

day*, for various malignant conditions?

Matthias

Am 11.12.2010 18:06, schrieb dAVId:

> Matthias, you are looking out to get things done, my Mother had a habit of

> giving me a mirror each time I wanted something done. Soon I got the

> message. I recently read of a New Zea land Dairy Farmer with hairy cell

> leukemia, whom requested and got IV Vitamin C, he was listed as critical in

> the intensive care unit, where he was a patient.

> within two days of IV Vitamin C, his condition was changed from critical to

> serious, with great improvement. Unfortunately he was moved from Regional

> Hospital in his country to the Central Hospital, Vitamin C IV stopped and

> his condition degraded. After much to do to encourage the hospital to give

> their man IV Vitamin C, they had no success. So the family brought the man

> oral vitamin C, eight thousand units a day he took, after one month, he was

> cured and was released to return to his dairy farm.

> Just a thought, david

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Hi,

After losing my husband to 4 doctors, having an unneeded hernia surgery

described as a strangulated hernia by his invisible (never saw him once in

11 days even though I asked to meet with him many times, after seeing him

once on admittance, (other operating doctor came in the night before to say,

that hernia is not strangulated; I can push it back in. I said, Thank

goodness, I don't think he could take any surgery! He survived 11 days

after the first doctor said he would survive at most, 2 to 3 days. Story is

much more gory than this but no one should die from a crushed vertebrae. It

took them 7 weeks but the final insult was an unneeded hernia surgery.

What, you thought it was unneeded? So did I!

My eyes are opened and the doctors wear no 'clothes'.

My advice? Hire a 'bodyguard'!!!!

Jean

*******************************

>

> Hi Gerry,

>

> its sometimes not so easy to get vitamin C

> in a hospital. My father had been there for

> a prostata op that he did not want to have.

> There was a little stroke then after operation

> and he was not able to speak. We wanted them

> to use vitamin c. They told that they do not have

> vitamin c i.V. Only oral they would be able to get

> something. They were able of course using this

> NaCl solution all the time. All in these hospitals

> seems to be a scam.

> I heard that in hospitals the food not even contains

> enough vitamin C to prevent damage. A burger

> may contain more vitamin C than a whole day meals

> in a hospital. Stay away from hospitals when you

> want to survive !

>

> Matthias

>

> Am 11.12.2010 15:10, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

>>

>> A big Amen to that, Matthias. Have read where patients with all types

>> of cancer have_low vitamin levels_ across the board. Also read piece by

>> Dr Matthias Rath that says taking large doses of Vit C with Lysine amino

>> is curative for many types of cancer. worst thing that can happen with

>> taking megadoses of vit C is that one can have runny bowels. Read of a

>> case of a man who had severe trauma in Australia and was brought out of

>> it by his family insisting on giving him vit C. This never happened

>> until they were talking with the family about pulling the plug on his

>> intravaneous feeding and water intake. (Government healtlhcare there

>> does that. Rationing, just like we will have when it takes effect here)

>> He woke up! Then the hospital discontinued the vit C and he relapsed.

>> Took a court order to get it restored! Then he was transferred to a

>> recovery hospital where again, they refused to give him vit C and again

>> he languished. Again they went to court and forced the issue with the

>> 2nd hospital. He recovered and is in very good health today. His

>> family had to fight the medical establishment and the govt healthcare

>> system tooth and nail all the way. They are a wealthy family too.

>>

>> Gerry

>>

>> On 12/11/

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If I were battling leukemia, I would definetly look into mms1 and mm2 and Azovin

Re: Re: leukemia

I heard about this but did not try to buy it yet.

I heard about some vitamin c experiments that some

persons did. They were using a ultrasound

system and mixed vitamin c and lecithin together

to get some stuff nearly the same as this liposomal stuff

they claimed.

Some felt good others did not feel so much. I am still

not sure which way to go. Vitamin C is just one thing.

Vitamin D is another. Jerry Tennant talks about this

voltage stuff. He is able diagnosing too small

voltage and he seems to be able bringing up again.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Jerry+Tennant

Also this seems to be very interesting:

Gregg Braden - The Science of Miracles 6/7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjiKwklXad4

Matthias

Am 11.12.2010 19:30, schrieb paul:

>

> Hello Dr. Matthias, I am new to the group. and its a pleasure to be

> here. I've seen a new vit c on the market called lypospheric vit c

> much better than any other form of c out there, because its

> transported directly to the cells. have you had any experience with

> thic c thanks paul

>

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A big AMEN to that one. Have read numerous horror stories about similar

incidents.

>

> Hi,

>

> After losing my husband to 4 doctors, having an unneeded hernia surgery

> described as a strangulated hernia by his invisible (never saw him once in

> 11 days even though I asked to meet with him many times, after seeing him

> once on admittance, (other operating doctor came in the night before

> to say,

> that hernia is not strangulated; I can push it back in. I said, Thank

> goodness, I don't think he could take any surgery! He survived 11 days

> after the first doctor said he would survive at most, 2 to 3 days.

> Story is

> much more gory than this but no one should die from a crushed

> vertebrae. It

> took them 7 weeks but the final insult was an unneeded hernia surgery.

> What, you thought it was unneeded? So did I!

>

> My eyes are opened and the doctors wear no 'clothes'.

>

> My advice? Hire a 'bodyguard'!!!!

>

> Jean

>

> *******************************

> >

> > Hi Gerry,

> >

> > its sometimes not so easy to get vitamin C

> > in a hospital. My father had been there for

> > a prostata op that he did not want to have.

> > There was a little stroke then after operation

> > and he was not able to speak. We wanted them

> > to use vitamin c. They told that they do not have

> > vitamin c i.V. Only oral they would be able to get

> > something. They were able of course using this

> > NaCl solution all the time. All in these hospitals

> > seems to be a scam.

> > I heard that in hospitals the food not even contains

> > enough vitamin C to prevent damage. A burger

> > may contain more vitamin C than a whole day meals

> > in a hospital. Stay away from hospitals when you

> > want to survive !

> >

> > Matthias

> >

> > Am 11.12.2010 15:10, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> >>

> >> A big Amen to that, Matthias. Have read where patients with all types

> >> of cancer have_low vitamin levels_ across the board. Also read piece by

> >> Dr Matthias Rath that says taking large doses of Vit C with Lysine

> amino

> >> is curative for many types of cancer. worst thing that can happen with

> >> taking megadoses of vit C is that one can have runny bowels. Read of a

> >> case of a man who had severe trauma in Australia and was brought out of

> >> it by his family insisting on giving him vit C. This never happened

> >> until they were talking with the family about pulling the plug on his

> >> intravaneous feeding and water intake. (Government healtlhcare there

> >> does that. Rationing, just like we will have when it takes effect here)

> >> He woke up! Then the hospital discontinued the vit C and he relapsed.

> >> Took a court order to get it restored! Then he was transferred to a

> >> recovery hospital where again, they refused to give him vit C and again

> >> he languished. Again they went to court and forced the issue with the

> >> 2nd hospital. He recovered and is in very good health today. His

> >> family had to fight the medical establishment and the govt healthcare

> >> system tooth and nail all the way. They are a wealthy family too.

> >>

> >> Gerry

> >>

> >> On 12/11/

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

G. Simpkins

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I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to throw

a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if it

is massive amounts of people.

Gerry

>

> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

> willing to accept . . .

>

> Matthias

>

> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> >

> > Matthias,

> >

> > Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

> > situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds whether

> > prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

> > learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and alternative

> > health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to go in

> > to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into effect.

> > I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital will be

> > checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

> > vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a battery

> > of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite surprised

> > if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their health

> > care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

> > chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not because it

> > requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort. So I

> > fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

> worse.

> >

> > Gerry

> >

>

>

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About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did not

notice any changes.

Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline. Otherwise the

body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections, viruses and

fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away. I was

previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my urine

measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5, with the

big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more alkaline.

Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was losing

most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex where we

get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

absorptions.

Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that takes a

hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but that

has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

you are from the equator.

For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more cancer. I

feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am drinking

my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

>

> I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

> sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

> because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

> could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

> country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

> the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to throw

> a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if it

> is massive amounts of people.

>

> Gerry

>

>

>

> >

> > Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

> > you are describing. You could be right with all this.

> > Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

> > willing to accept . . .

> >

> > Matthias

> >

> > Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> > >

> > > Matthias,

> > >

> > > Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

> > > situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds whether

> > > prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

> > > learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and alternative

> > > health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to go in

> > > to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into effect.

> > > I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital will

> be

> > > checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

> > > vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a battery

> > > of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite surprised

> > > if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their health

> > > care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

> > > chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not because it

> > > requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort. So I

> > > fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

> > worse.

> > >

> > > Gerry

> > >

> >

> >

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Hey ,

You're so smart to figure this out! After the five days' results, did

you continue the 50,000units a day or are you now on one pill a week?

I'm inspired by you to try it, as I'm tired of waking up to go to the

loo a couple times in the night.

BUT,

I'm sure you've read about how most artificial sweeteners are excito-

toxins and ultimately far worse for your body than even ordinary

refined sugar. Also, I think I recall that carbonated drinks leach

calcium from the bones, (something about phosphates?) so while you're

being smart, take it just a bit further, now that you're an

inspiration. (Just want to help you stay vertical) ;o)

Be well,

Léna

About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did

not

notice any changes.

Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline.

Otherwise the

body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections,

viruses and

fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away.

I was

previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my

urine

measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5,

with the

big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more

alkaline.

Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was

losing

most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex

where we

get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

absorptions.

Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that

takes a

hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but

that

has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

you are from the equator.

For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more

cancer. I

feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am

drinking

my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

>

> I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

> sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

> because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

> could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

> country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

> the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to

> throw

> a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if

> it

> is massive amounts of people.

>

> Gerry

>

>

>

>>

>> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

>> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

>> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

>> willing to accept . . .

>>

>> Matthias

>>

>> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

>>>

>>> Matthias,

>>>

>>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

>>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds

>>> whether

>>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

>>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and

>>> alternative

>>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to

>>> go in

>>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into

>>> effect.

>>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital

>>> will

> be

>>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

>>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a

>>> battery

>>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite

>>> surprised

>>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their

>>> health

>>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

>>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not

>>> because it

>>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort.

>>> So I

>>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

>> worse.

>>>

>>> Gerry

>>>

>>

>>

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Thanks Lena, for keeping me vertical, I am now taking one fifty thousand

unit pill every other day, and will continue that regiment, my friends and

co-workers

accuse me of mega dosing, and that is worrisome, so I backed off. And yes,

I limit myself to one large carbo drink per day.

But still I am overdoing the coffee, I simply love expresso and drink four

large cups each day.

I seem to recall caffeine drains the body of calcium as well.

I am having fun, I feel I have discovered the holy grail. wahoo How awesome

it is to have the urge and put it off.

Just imagine how much more efficient my body will be, with added

alkalinity. Never being ill. No cancer, no fungus/candida.

The Vitamin D seems to allow me to sleep better, never realized it acted as

a sleep aid.

I will come down in a few days and do the right thing, I always do.

stay vertical, david a

>

>

> Hey ,

> You're so smart to figure this out! After the five days' results, did

> you continue the 50,000units a day or are you now on one pill a week?

> I'm inspired by you to try it, as I'm tired of waking up to go to the

> loo a couple times in the night.

> BUT,

> I'm sure you've read about how most artificial sweeteners are excito-

> toxins and ultimately far worse for your body than even ordinary

> refined sugar. Also, I think I recall that carbonated drinks leach

> calcium from the bones, (something about phosphates?) so while you're

> being smart, take it just a bit further, now that you're an

> inspiration. (Just want to help you stay vertical) ;o)

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

>

>

> About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

> thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

> the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did

> not

> notice any changes.

> Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

> levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline.

> Otherwise the

> body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections,

> viruses and

> fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

> So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

> days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away.

> I was

> previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

> But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my

> urine

> measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5,

> with the

> big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more

> alkaline.

> Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

> What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was

> losing

> most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

> fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

> I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex

> where we

> get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

> absorptions.

> Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that

> takes a

> hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

> is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but

> that

> has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

> you are from the equator.

> For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more

> cancer. I

> feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

> sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am

> drinking

> my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

> stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Gerry Simpkins <gsim@...<gsim%40tds.net>>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

> > sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

> > because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

> > could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

> > country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

> > the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to

> > throw

> > a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if

> > it

> > is massive amounts of people.

> >

> > Gerry

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

> >> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

> >> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

> >> willing to accept . . .

> >>

> >> Matthias

> >>

> >> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> >>>

> >>> Matthias,

> >>>

> >>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

> >>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds

> >>> whether

> >>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

> >>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and

> >>> alternative

> >>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to

> >>> go in

> >>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into

> >>> effect.

> >>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital

> >>> will

> > be

> >>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

> >>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a

> >>> battery

> >>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite

> >>> surprised

> >>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their

> >>> health

> >>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

> >>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not

> >>> because it

> >>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort.

> >>> So I

> >>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

> >> worse.

> >>>

> >>> Gerry

> >>>

> >>

> >>

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Trouble is I live in Mexico. But Gerry pointed out to me that at

www.alldaychemist.com I just had to type in Naltrexone, not low dose naltrexone,

and it showed up. I had wanted to try it on a German Shepherd of mine who had

suffered from MS, but he already died.

Now I have a source for future needs.

Pat

________________________________

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Sat, December 11, 2010 10:41:59 AM

Subject: RE: Re: leukemia

 

Cathie wrote;

The source would be a compounding pharmacy in the U. S. You will need a

prescription from a doctor, which should not be difficult to get, since this

is a low dose and used for many purposes.

Cathie

Hi, Skipp's Pharmacy in Florida is considered to be one of the best for

compounding LDN.

Taffy

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I researched VitD3 over dose a while back for a friend. She reacted to

an Avicel

based form, with some nausea, the first time she took 5,000 iu and was

concerned,

turns out she is likely sensitive to Avicel, it does that to some people.

Seems Vit D 3 needs cab vary a great deal with the individual (what

doesn't?) but

it is said to be difficult to reach an actual toxic dose unless you are

taking a

contaminated product, according to the blog I read, that is the only

recorded

incidence of actual toxic reactions in one family and only after moths

of taking

a product that was formulated improperly. I Googled it but did not keep

the link, probably did " Vit D Toxicity " or something close to that.

Lots of people taking large doses until blood levels are 50 - 75 (ng/ml ?).

I am taking 5,000 iu a day, last winter I took 2,000, but only after

taking 10,000

a day for a month to tank up. It works for keeping me cold and flu free.

There's so much to this one that I think we will be surprised in coming

years

what information comes out about it. It's sunlight in a pill, how can

you beat

that?

Garnet

dAVId wrote:

> About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

> thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

> the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did not

> notice any changes.

> Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

> levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline. Otherwise the

> body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections, viruses and

> fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

> So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

> days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away. I was

> previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

> But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my urine

> measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5, with the

> big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more alkaline.

> Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

> What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was losing

> most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

> fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

> I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex where we

> get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

> absorptions.

> Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that takes a

> hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

> is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but that

> has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

> you are from the equator.

> For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more cancer. I

> feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

> sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am drinking

> my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

> stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

>

>

>

>> I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

>> sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

>> because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

>> could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

>> country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

>> the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to throw

>> a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if it

>> is massive amounts of people.

>>

>> Gerry

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

>>> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

>>> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

>>> willing to accept . . .

>>>

>>> Matthias

>>>

>>> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

>>>

>>>> Matthias,

>>>>

>>>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

>>>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds whether

>>>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

>>>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and alternative

>>>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to go in

>>>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into effect.

>>>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital will

>>>>

>> be

>>

>>>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

>>>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a battery

>>>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite surprised

>>>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their health

>>>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

>>>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not because it

>>>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort. So I

>>>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

>>>>

>>> worse.

>>>

>>>> Gerry

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

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If one monitors the urine pH with some pH paper, and the urine goes from

acid of, say, 5.5 up to 6.4 - 6.6, that would indicate the increasing

alkalinity

of the body. 50,000 units of vit. D is a large dose, and though I have taken

that dose for a while as as test, I wouldn't do it without some kind of

monitoring

of the body, and urine pH is an easy way to do that.

jp

Thanks Lena, for keeping me vertical, I am now taking one fifty thousand

unit pill every other day, and will continue that regiment, my friends and

co-workers

accuse me of mega dosing, and that is worrisome, so I backed off. And yes,

I limit myself to one large carbo drink per day.

But still I am overdoing the coffee, I simply love expresso and drink four

large cups each day.

I seem to recall caffeine drains the body of calcium as well.

I am having fun, I feel I have discovered the holy grail. wahoo How awesome

it is to have the urge and put it off.

Just imagine how much more efficient my body will be, with added

alkalinity. Never being ill. No cancer, no fungus/candida.

The Vitamin D seems to allow me to sleep better, never realized it acted as

a sleep aid.

I will come down in a few days and do the right thing, I always do.

stay vertical, david a

>

>

> Hey ,

> You're so smart to figure this out! After the five days' results, did

> you continue the 50,000units a day or are you now on one pill a week?

> I'm inspired by you to try it, as I'm tired of waking up to go to the

> loo a couple times in the night.

> BUT,

> I'm sure you've read about how most artificial sweeteners are excito-

> toxins and ultimately far worse for your body than even ordinary

> refined sugar. Also, I think I recall that carbonated drinks leach

> calcium from the bones, (something about phosphates?) so while you're

> being smart, take it just a bit further, now that you're an

> inspiration. (Just want to help you stay vertical) ;o)

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

>

>

> About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

> thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

> the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did

> not

> notice any changes.

> Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

> levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline.

> Otherwise the

> body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections,

> viruses and

> fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

> So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

> days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away.

> I was

> previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

> But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my

> urine

> measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5,

> with the

> big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more

> alkaline.

> Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

> What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was

> losing

> most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

> fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

> I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex

> where we

> get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

> absorptions.

> Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that

> takes a

> hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

> is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but

> that

> has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

> you are from the equator.

> For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more

> cancer. I

> feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

> sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am

> drinking

> my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

> stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Gerry Simpkins

> <gsim@...<gsim%40tds.net>>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

> > sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

> > because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

> > could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

> > country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

> > the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to

> > throw

> > a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if

> > it

> > is massive amounts of people.

> >

> > Gerry

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

> >> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

> >> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

> >> willing to accept . . .

> >>

> >> Matthias

> >>

> >> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> >>>

> >>> Matthias,

> >>>

> >>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

> >>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds

> >>> whether

> >>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

> >>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and

> >>> alternative

> >>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to

> >>> go in

> >>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into

> >>> effect.

> >>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital

> >>> will

> > be

> >>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

> >>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a

> >>> battery

> >>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite

> >>> surprised

> >>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their

> >>> health

> >>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

> >>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not

> >>> because it

> >>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort.

> >>> So I

> >>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

> >> worse.

> >>>

> >>> Gerry

> >>>

> >>

> >>

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Yes . D3 is so very important to all of us. I think that calcium

deficiency may be aggravated by tap water that has fluoride. It may

work to block calcium uptake. Not sure. It does cause the body to dump

iodine and retain any aluminum.

Read that as the body becomes more acidic, it tries to right things by

taking calcium from the one source that is always there: The bones. I

believe that leads to osteoporosis and other osteopathic ailments.

> About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

> thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

> the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did not

> notice any changes.

> Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

> levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline. Otherwise the

> body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections, viruses and

> fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

> So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

> days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away. I was

> previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

> But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my urine

> measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5, with the

> big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more alkaline.

> Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

> What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was losing

> most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

> fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

> I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex where we

> get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

> absorptions.

> Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that takes a

> hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

> is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but that

> has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

> you are from the equator.

> For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more cancer. I

> feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

> sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am drinking

> my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

> stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

>

> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Gerry Simpkins wrote:

>

>>

>> I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

>> sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

>> because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

>> could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

>> country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

>> the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to throw

>> a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if it

>> is massive amounts of people.

>>

>> Gerry

>>

>>

>>

>>> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

>>> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

>>> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

>>> willing to accept . . .

>>>

>>> Matthias

>>>

>>> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

>>>> Matthias,

>>>>

>>>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

>>>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds whether

>>>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

>>>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and alternative

>>>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to go in

>>>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into effect.

>>>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital will

>> be

>>>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

>>>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a battery

>>>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite surprised

>>>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their health

>>>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

>>>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not because it

>>>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort. So I

>>>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

>>> worse.

>>>> Gerry

>>>>

>>>

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Good thinking JP, you are right on, david

>

>

> If one monitors the urine pH with some pH paper, and the urine goes from

> acid of, say, 5.5 up to 6.4 - 6.6, that would indicate the increasing

> alkalinity

> of the body. 50,000 units of vit. D is a large dose, and though I have

> taken

> that dose for a while as as test, I wouldn't do it without some kind of

> monitoring

> of the body, and urine pH is an easy way to do that.

> jp

>

>

> Thanks Lena, for keeping me vertical, I am now taking one fifty thousand

> unit pill every other day, and will continue that regiment, my friends and

> co-workers

> accuse me of mega dosing, and that is worrisome, so I backed off. And yes,

> I limit myself to one large carbo drink per day.

> But still I am overdoing the coffee, I simply love expresso and drink four

> large cups each day.

> I seem to recall caffeine drains the body of calcium as well.

> I am having fun, I feel I have discovered the holy grail. wahoo How awesome

> it is to have the urge and put it off.

> Just imagine how much more efficient my body will be, with added

> alkalinity. Never being ill. No cancer, no fungus/candida.

> The Vitamin D seems to allow me to sleep better, never realized it acted as

> a sleep aid.

> I will come down in a few days and do the right thing, I always do.

> stay vertical, david a

>

> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Guyot Léna

<drumroll@...<drumroll%40stny.rr.com>>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Hey ,

> > You're so smart to figure this out! After the five days' results, did

> > you continue the 50,000units a day or are you now on one pill a week?

> > I'm inspired by you to try it, as I'm tired of waking up to go to the

> > loo a couple times in the night.

> > BUT,

> > I'm sure you've read about how most artificial sweeteners are excito-

> > toxins and ultimately far worse for your body than even ordinary

> > refined sugar. Also, I think I recall that carbonated drinks leach

> > calcium from the bones, (something about phosphates?) so while you're

> > being smart, take it just a bit further, now that you're an

> > inspiration. (Just want to help you stay vertical) ;o)

> >

> > Be well,

> > Léna

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty

> > thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks

> > the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did

> > not

> > notice any changes.

> > Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium

> > levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline.

> > Otherwise the

> > body becomes acidic and more acceptable of bacterial infections,

> > viruses and

> > fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus.

> > So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five

> > days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away.

> > I was

> > previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped.

> > But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my

> > urine

> > measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5,

> > with the

> > big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more

> > alkaline.

> > Change was minimal. But the results are awesome.

> > What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was

> > losing

> > most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail

> > fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication.

> > I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex

> > where we

> > get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D

> > absorptions.

> > Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that

> > takes a

> > hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily

> > is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but

> > that

> > has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further

> > you are from the equator.

> > For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more

> > cancer. I

> > feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. yahoo it is awesome to

> > sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am

> > drinking

> > my coffee and diet cokes, I know, not healthy of course.

> > stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx

> >

> > On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Gerry Simpkins

> > <gsim@... <gsim%40tds.net><gsim%40tds.net>>

>

> > wrote:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I am basically a glass-is-half-full guy, but my head is not in the

> > > sand. Who would have thought that a kid could be expelled from school

> > > because he wore a shirt to school with the American flag on it? I

> > > could go on, but you have seen the changes for yourself. Life in this

> > > country is getting worse for a majority of people, regardless of what

> > > the media or government would tell us. Mass resistance is sure to

> > > throw

> > > a monkey wrench into the gears of corporate-govt facism, but only if

> > > it

> > > is massive amounts of people.

> > >

> > > Gerry

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >>

> > >> Gerry, I really hope that all this wont be so bad as

> > >> you are describing. You could be right with all this.

> > >> Much depends on ourselfs. When we are not

> > >> willing to accept . . .

> > >>

> > >> Matthias

> > >>

> > >> Am 11.12.2010 17:23, schrieb Gerry Simpkins:

> > >>>

> > >>> Matthias,

> > >>>

> > >>> Our intention as seniors is to avoid them except in the most dire

> > >>> situations. We are 68 and 65 respectively, and we take no meds

> > >>> whether

> > >>> prescription or over-the counter. We have both been on a 20 year

> > >>> learning journey about many things. Proper nourishment and

> > >>> alternative

> > >>> health care are only two of them. I dread the day when I have to

> > >>> go in

> > >>> to one after the so-called national health care plan goes into

> > >>> effect.

> > >>> I suspect that somewhere down the road, all who go to a hospital

> > >>> will

> > > be

> > >>> checked to see if they have had all of the politically correct

> > >>> vaccines. Those who have not done so, will be forced to take a

> > >>> battery

> > >>> of vaccinations before they can be treated. I would be quite

> > >>> surprised

> > >>> if that does not happen. Those who do not seriously take their

> > >>> health

> > >>> care into their own hands are playing russian roulette with their

> > >>> chances of living to a healthy old age. Sadly, most will not

> > >>> because it

> > >>> requires one to do something, like learn and expend some effort.

> > >>> So I

> > >>> fear that the dismal hospital death-per-patient stats will only get

> > >> worse.

> > >>>

> > >>> Gerry

> > >>>

> > >>

> > >>

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