Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Joyce, I would recommend reading or re-reading the book, " The Prevention of All Cancers. " Dr. discusses various remedies for bloating. Corey > > my daughter and I are starting the first two weeks on the plan again. > just as in the first time.. my daughter is so tired and bloated during > the first two days > > any suggestions or ideas? > Joyce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 If you are talking about the parasite program, then I would take P & B shakes to deal with die-off. They have helped many people, especially the candidiasis patients, greatly relieve(but not eliminate) die-off. This shake contains a mixture of psyllium husks and/or seeds and bentonite clay powder. I use 2 tsp. psyllium and 1 tsp. bentonite in water, mix thoroughly and drink. This is a perfect colon cleanser as the psyllium expands and gently scrapes away the impacted fecal matter in order to be evacuated. The bentonite acts as a magnet to toxins in the GI tract and allows the body to rid itself of much more than can be done without the shakes. If you haven't done a colon cleanse yet, this is the most likely reason why die-off is so severe. The toxins can't get out fast enough and now your body must deal with it making you feel horrible. Ken -- first few days... tired.. and bloated my daughter and I are starting the first two weeks on the plan again. just as in the first time.. my daughter is so tired and bloated during the first two days any suggestions or ideas? Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Joyce, I apologise for my inconsiderate post earlier about simply consulting the book. I wrote a little about my experiences in another post earlier about eating hot peppers and trying different foods. Ken, I would not recommend BENTONITE CLAY. I have heard from Vonderplanitz it contains toxic heavy metals like those found around volcano's. I would test any clay like French Green or other sun dried clay's with a syncrometer for various heavy metals before ingestion or topical application. Vonderplanitz found topical application produced toxic metal poisoning and resulting scar tissue on cuts. I would ingest natural mineral waters like Perrier or Evian for the mineral source you speak of to reestablish mineral balance in the digestive tract. I would of course zappicate this water to get rid of any traces of solvents like benzene or PCB's that may or may not be present. Corey > > If you are talking about the parasite program, then I would take P & B > shakes to deal with die-off. They have helped many people, especially the > candidiasis patients, greatly relieve(but not eliminate) die-off. This > shake contains a mixture of psyllium husks and/or seeds and bentonite clay > powder. I use 2 tsp. psyllium and 1 tsp. bentonite in water, mix thoroughly > and drink. This is a perfect colon cleanser as the psyllium expands and > gently scrapes away the impacted fecal matter in order to be evacuated. The > bentonite acts as a magnet to toxins in the GI tract and allows the body to > rid itself of much more than can be done without the shakes. > If you haven't done a colon cleanse yet, this is the most likely reason > why die-off is so severe. The toxins can't get out fast enough and now your > body must deal with it making you feel horrible. > Ken > > -- first few days... tired.. and bloated > > my daughter and I are starting the first two weeks on the plan again. > just as in the first time.. my daughter is so tired and bloated during > the first two days > > any suggestions or ideas? > Joyce > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > I would not recommend BENTONITE CLAY. I have heard from > Vonderplanitz it contains toxic heavy metals like those found > around volcano's. The zeolite practitioners are extolling the virtues of, isn't that minerals from volcanic material? > I would ingest natural mineral waters like Perrier or Evian for the > mineral source you speak of to reestablish mineral balance in the > digestive tract. Natural mineral waters world-wide can contain quite a lot of arsenic, a toxic heavy metal that has been identified as definitely causing cancer and diabetes even at very low chronic exposures. I prefer arsenic-free water and sea vegeables for my minerals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 I see your point in needing to test it, if possible, but I swear by bentonite's effectiveness and have used it for over a year and have seen nothing but improvements. I use the NOW Foods Brand of Bentonite Clay, which is or was an approved source by Dr. for supplements. How would one safely obtain a sample of mercury for syncrometer testing? Could I just use an old-fashioned thermometer? Where did I mention mineral sources or balances? I don't recall talking about it and couldn't find it down below. Ken -- Re: first few days... tired.. and bloated Joyce, I apologise for my inconsiderate post earlier about simply consulting the book. I wrote a little about my experiences in another post earlier about eating hot peppers and trying different foods. Ken, I would not recommend BENTONITE CLAY. I have heard from Vonderplanitz it contains toxic heavy metals like those found around volcano's. I would test any clay like French Green or other sun dried clay's with a syncrometer for various heavy metals before ingestion or topical application. Vonderplanitz found topical application produced toxic metal poisoning and resulting scar tissue on cuts. I would ingest natural mineral waters like Perrier or Evian for the mineral source you speak of to reestablish mineral balance in the digestive tract. I would of course zappicate this water to get rid of any traces of solvents like benzene or PCB's that may or may not be present. Corey > > If you are talking about the parasite program, then I would take P & B > shakes to deal with die-off. They have helped many people, especially the > candidiasis patients, greatly relieve(but not eliminate) die-off. This > shake contains a mixture of psyllium husks and/or seeds and bentonite clay > powder. I use 2 tsp. psyllium and 1 tsp. bentonite in water, mix thoroughly > and drink. This is a perfect colon cleanser as the psyllium expands and > gently scrapes away the impacted fecal matter in order to be evacuated. The > bentonite acts as a magnet to toxins in the GI tract and allows the body to > rid itself of much more than can be done without the shakes. > If you haven't done a colon cleanse yet, this is the most likely reason > why die-off is so severe. The toxins can't get out fast enough and now your > body must deal with it making you feel horrible. > Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Ken, I guess my wording was very strong against Bentonite clay. I should have said that you might want to test your's first for toxic heavy metals. You may have a clean source and that is good! Vonderplanitz has done a lot of work with clay and has lots of experience with it. Essentially what you are doing is providing minerals when you consume clay. These " hard " minerals are also found in natural spring waters. Vonderplanitz does things like soaking it in warm water for 2-3 days to develop bacteria which seems to activate the minerals even more according to him. Much like fermenting milk, the bacteria activate the minerals further in the milk. Corey > > > > If you are talking about the parasite program, then I would > take P & B > > shakes to deal with die-off. They have helped many people, > especially the > > candidiasis patients, greatly relieve(but not eliminate) die-off. > This > > shake contains a mixture of psyllium husks and/or seeds and > bentonite clay > > powder. I use 2 tsp. psyllium and 1 tsp. bentonite in water, mix > thoroughly > > and drink. This is a perfect colon cleanser as the psyllium > expands and > > gently scrapes away the impacted fecal matter in order to be > evacuated. The > > bentonite acts as a magnet to toxins in the GI tract and allows > the body to > > rid itself of much more than can be done without the shakes. > > If you haven't done a colon cleanse yet, this is the most > likely reason > > why die-off is so severe. The toxins can't get out fast enough > and now your > > body must deal with it making you feel horrible. > > Ken > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 You can obtain bottle copies for heavy metals. Do a search for " bottle copy " or " bottle copy homeography " and you should pull up sources, one is the Dr. Research Association. Corey > > > > If you are talking about the parasite program, then I would > take P & B > > shakes to deal with die-off. They have helped many people, > especially the > > candidiasis patients, greatly relieve(but not eliminate) die-off. > This > > shake contains a mixture of psyllium husks and/or seeds and > bentonite clay > > powder. I use 2 tsp. psyllium and 1 tsp. bentonite in water, mix > thoroughly > > and drink. This is a perfect colon cleanser as the psyllium > expands and > > gently scrapes away the impacted fecal matter in order to be > evacuated. The > > bentonite acts as a magnet to toxins in the GI tract and allows > the body to > > rid itself of much more than can be done without the shakes. > > If you haven't done a colon cleanse yet, this is the most > likely reason > > why die-off is so severe. The toxins can't get out fast enough > and now your > > body must deal with it making you feel horrible. > > Ken > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 , I am sure not all healing clays contain heavy metals but certainly some do. I heard many Bentonite clays and Indian Pascalite(sp?) clays do. This is the reason Dr. would love to see more people learn to use her oscillator so they could test their clays themselves. Dr. does not put emphasis on arsenic in any of her books or videos that I have. Yet on page 12 of her " Prevention Of All Cancers " book she has an asterisk beside Arsenic meaning it was found to be perceived higher than most elements using the syncrometer tester. This indicates to me she would have focused some research time on this element. Yet she does not mention it in her assortment of common tumor toxins nor does she state it as disabling the immune system. Other research has stated copper and chromium to be the most carcinogenic and Dr. has also stated these 2 elements in addition to cobalt to being very common in all tumors. It is cobalt, copper, chromium, mercury, thallium, thulium, holmium and ferrite(asbestos) elements that need the most focus based on her research as I understand it. In addition to the other immune disablers, of solvents and dyes listed in her latest book. Arsenic never was mentioned in any in depth discussions of element toxicity in any of the material I have of hers. Again like I mentioned before, I take WHO material and EPA material with a grain of salt. Corey > > > > I would not recommend BENTONITE CLAY. I have heard from > > Vonderplanitz it contains toxic heavy metals like those found > > around volcano's. > > The zeolite practitioners are extolling the virtues of, isn't that > minerals from volcanic material? > > > I would ingest natural mineral waters like Perrier or Evian for the > > mineral source you speak of to reestablish mineral balance in the > > digestive tract. > > Natural mineral waters world-wide can contain quite a lot of arsenic, > a toxic heavy metal that has been identified as definitely causing > cancer and diabetes even at very low chronic exposures. I prefer > arsenic-free water and sea vegeables for my minerals. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 > Dr. does not put emphasis on arsenic in any of her books or > videos that I have. Yet on page 12 of her " Prevention Of All > Cancers " book she has an asterisk beside Arsenic meaning it was > found to be perceived higher than most elements using the > syncrometer tester. This indicates to me she would have focused > some > research time on this element. > > Again like I mentioned before, I take WHO material and EPA material > with a grain of salt. > > Corey Corey, arsenic is well known to cause cancer at low levels. The organisations you have isues with only compile data. For example a PubMed search on arsenic cancer turns up more than 2,000 hits, and diabetes cancer turns up 65. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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