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There are ten or fifteen pounds and a trillion or

trillions of bacteria in the intestines, so bacteria

outnumber the cells of the body. Some are

the dangerous ones from the human mouth.

White blood cells would be free to work on

MAC if they were not tied up with billions

of bacteria, fungus/yeast plus parasites and

undigested food particles and heavy metals and

other toxins eliminated once already by the liver,

all leaking through leaky gut syndrome into the

body where white blood cells become pre-occupied

mopping up.

Slow bowel transit time due to lack of fiber,

septic condition due to white sugar and flour

and normal digestive processes but with slow

or infinite transit time, lack of water intake due

to commercial beverages replacing water,

antibiotics killing good bacteria, HIV drugs

eliminating protease cathepsin-D essential to

intestine wall membrane, candidas and

parasites eating intestine wall membrane,

all limiting the effectiveness of substances

directly " anti-bacterial " .

According to Hulda , leaky gut lets

fascilopsis buskii parasites through and then

they crowd new white blood cells out of the

thymus gland(t-cells are thus called thymus

cells). Again bowel hygiene relates to

" anti-bacterial " .

I once heard that Russian hospitals always

give patients an enema. That would leverage

their white blood cells by diverting the

diversionary elements as well as possibly

the primary assault itself.

-Bob

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Hi Dana, what is ACV?

On 31/1/09 7:34 PM, " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote:

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>> > GSE....OLE...or OoO????

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> At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

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> OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

> viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

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> My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about it.

>

> Dana

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Just a guess.. apple cider vinegar

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On Behalf Of

Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:00 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Antibacterial

Hi Dana, what is ACV?

On 31/1/09 7:34 PM, " danasview " <danasview@...

<mailto:danasview%40> > wrote:

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>> >

>> > what is best to fight bad bacteria?

>> > GSE....OLE...or OoO????

>

> At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

>

> OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

> viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

>

> My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about it.

>

> Dana

>

>

>

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Thanks ­ I knew that!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was the capital letters!!!!!!!

Cheers

On 31/1/09 9:01 PM, " " <hisblueeyes@...> wrote:

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> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:00 AM

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> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Antibacterial

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> Hi Dana, what is ACV?

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> On 31/1/09 7:34 PM, " danasview " <danasview@...

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> <mailto:danasview%40> > wrote:

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>>>> >> > what is best to fight bad bacteria?

>>>> >> > GSE....OLE...or OoO????

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>> > At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

>> >

>> > OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

>> > viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

>> >

>> > My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about it.

>> >

>> > Dana

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J No problem!!

From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of

Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:08 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Antibacterial

Thanks - I knew that!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was the capital letters!!!!!!!

Cheers

On 31/1/09 9:01 PM, " " <hisblueeyes@...

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> On Behalf Of

> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:00 AM

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> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Antibacterial

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> Hi Dana, what is ACV?

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> On 31/1/09 7:34 PM, " danasview " <danasview@...

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> <mailto:danasview%40> > wrote:

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>>>> >> > what is best to fight bad bacteria?

>>>> >> > GSE....OLE...or OoO????

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>> > At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

>> >

>> > OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

>> > viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

>> >

>> > My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about

it.

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>> > Dana

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Dana,

What's ACV? Thanks!

PJ

> >

> > what is best to fight bad bacteria?

> > GSE....OLE...or OoO????

>

>

> At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

>

> OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

> viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

>

> My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about it.

>

> Dana

>

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apple cider viegar

From: pjthreeboys <patricia@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Antibacterial

Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 11:03 AM

Dana,

What's ACV? Thanks!

PJ

> >

> > what is best to fight bad bacteria?

> > GSE....OLE.. .or OoO????

>

>

> At my house, biotin, GSE, and recently ACV.

>

> OLE tended to *increase* yeast, because it caused viral die off, and

> viral die off tended to cause a lot of yeast.

>

> My son did not tolerate OoO, but I have read some good stories about it.

>

> Dana

>

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