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<<alzeimers doesn't respond to much of anything>>

Not so, ;

Alzheimers can be stopped and even reversed somewhat with the increase of

cellular glutathione that can be obtained through Immunocal/HMS-90. Many

diseases especially the age-related ones are linked to lowered glutathione

levels.

There are 196 Medline abstracts with both words (alzheimer AND glutathione).

More than enough.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search & DB=PubMed

Immunocal/glutathione is also very useful for chelating metals from the

brain.

In addition, ozone therapy is a treatment of choice in Cuba where they have

a world-class medical system and no FDA. People taking rectal ozone

insufflations enjoy enhanced quality of life, and many can live an

outpatient existence with the therapy rather than palliative care.

Ozone is instrumental in removing metals from the system. It also increases

glutathione levels.

ciao

Duncan

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<<alzeimers doesn't respond to much of anything>>

Not so, ;

Alzheimers can be stopped and even reversed somewhat with the increase of

cellular glutathione that can be obtained through Immunocal/HMS-90. Many

diseases especially the age-related ones are linked to lowered glutathione

levels.

There are 196 Medline abstracts with both words (alzheimer AND glutathione).

More than enough.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search & DB=PubMed

Immunocal/glutathione is also very useful for chelating metals from the

brain.

In addition, ozone therapy is a treatment of choice in Cuba where they have

a world-class medical system and no FDA. People taking rectal ozone

insufflations enjoy enhanced quality of life, and many can live an

outpatient existence with the therapy rather than palliative care.

Ozone is instrumental in removing metals from the system. It also increases

glutathione levels.

ciao

Duncan

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The cayenne causes the eyes to eliminate profuse amounts of tears, and along

with the tears, garbage, including pus, and toxins, and eventually -

floaters. I don't know if it 'dissolves' them in a sense, but they will go

the way of the dodo.

'Believe it or not' - it's no particle in my eye...

:)

> Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 01:55:10 -0000

> From: moldovansandy@...

> Subject: Re: Floaters

>

> Hi,

>

> Yes, I did. It was normal. I suddenly had a " light show " in one of

> my eyes. Very scary. My optometrist saw me immediately. She

> explained about the particles becoming disloged and becoming

> floaters. The main concern was the potential of a detached retina, I

> believe. I was told to head for the hospital if it continued. I was

> on alert for a few days, but all is well. I'm sure the floaters are

> still there, but I'm not conscious of them anymore unless I'm

> extremely fatigued. I can't imagine how eye drops would impact on

> them. Once the particles break away, it's a done deal.

>

> Sandy

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The cayenne causes the eyes to eliminate profuse amounts of tears, and along

with the tears, garbage, including pus, and toxins, and eventually -

floaters. I don't know if it 'dissolves' them in a sense, but they will go

the way of the dodo.

'Believe it or not' - it's no particle in my eye...

:)

> Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 01:55:10 -0000

> From: moldovansandy@...

> Subject: Re: Floaters

>

> Hi,

>

> Yes, I did. It was normal. I suddenly had a " light show " in one of

> my eyes. Very scary. My optometrist saw me immediately. She

> explained about the particles becoming disloged and becoming

> floaters. The main concern was the potential of a detached retina, I

> believe. I was told to head for the hospital if it continued. I was

> on alert for a few days, but all is well. I'm sure the floaters are

> still there, but I'm not conscious of them anymore unless I'm

> extremely fatigued. I can't imagine how eye drops would impact on

> them. Once the particles break away, it's a done deal.

>

> Sandy

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The cayenne causes the eyes to eliminate profuse amounts of tears, and along

with the tears, garbage, including pus, and toxins, and eventually -

floaters. I don't know if it 'dissolves' them in a sense, but they will go

the way of the dodo.

'Believe it or not' - it's no particle in my eye...

:)

> Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 01:55:10 -0000

> From: moldovansandy@...

> Subject: Re: Floaters

>

> Hi,

>

> Yes, I did. It was normal. I suddenly had a " light show " in one of

> my eyes. Very scary. My optometrist saw me immediately. She

> explained about the particles becoming disloged and becoming

> floaters. The main concern was the potential of a detached retina, I

> believe. I was told to head for the hospital if it continued. I was

> on alert for a few days, but all is well. I'm sure the floaters are

> still there, but I'm not conscious of them anymore unless I'm

> extremely fatigued. I can't imagine how eye drops would impact on

> them. Once the particles break away, it's a done deal.

>

> Sandy

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Hi Sue! Welcome to the Blood Type Diet. It really makes a difference in

your health, therefore in your life. It's worth the sacrifices, believe me.

And once you've been on it for a while, I'm sure you'll find all kinds of

improvements aside from weight loss.

Cutting wheat, corn, potatoes, cauliflower, pork, milk and cheese out of my

diet was hard mentally, more than a hardship to my system. I just kept

thinking, " Well what CAN I eat? " I love pasta and used to eat it almost

daily, like some people eat potatoes. Now I eat it once or twice a week,

and it's rice pasta. Pork was something I really liked, as does my whole

family, and also a habit which was why it was hard to do without.

Eventually I began to buy more beef, fish, and chicken to replace the pork I

wasn't buying. I had tried Rice Dream before and liked it, and was never a

real milk lover, so switching wasn't a big deal for me. But I love cheeses

and pasta with cheese sauces so that was hard. Now I buy goat's milk

cheese. I especially have a taste for goat brie and apples these days. (If

you try it though, be forewarned... it has a lower melting point than

regular brie.)

Sometimes I cheat and have pizza or a dinner roll, but I always pay for it

later! Your body has so many things in it that don't agree with you before

you start eating right that it doesn't always react in a way that you can

identify the culprits. But after eating right for a while and then

" cheating " , your body immediately says, " Hey! That's one of those foods

that was bothering me before! Quit eating that! " And you realize right away

what causes your discomfort, because you're feeling so much better than

before, until you eat what you shouldn't.

I think I'm verging on rambling here, so I'm going to sign off. I hope I've

answered your question in such a way that you'll get the gist of what I

mean. LOL! I'm so glad to be so healthy now. You will be too, I'm sure of

it.

(cold and rainy today in Collingwood, Ontario)

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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 00:01:45 -0000

From: " Sue " <maggiesue710@...>

Subject: Newbie

I've just recently heard of the Type O diet. My husband is on the

heart transplant list and a friend gave us Dr. D'Adamo's Blood Type 0

book. I have to be honest I read it and figured " Hey, I've done just

fine all these years - why do I need to change anything now " . I put

the book on the shelf but strangly it keep eating at me. I found

your group and have only read about 20 messages and thought

again " Hey, maybe there's something to this " . So the book is

currently on the counter in my kitchen. I figured I might as well

give this a whirl seeing as I need to lose about 10 pounds and we all

want to feel better, right?! I see you can have Manna bread and I am

a bread baker but geez, this bread is pretty involved to make. I

love my bread for breakfast and I love my normal cereal too. What

kinds of cereals and breads do you folks eat? And I really have to

give up milk? I've never had green tea but I'll be adding that to

my grocery list. Cheese will be a problem but I'll deal with it.

Did you all feel overwhelmed thinking you had to change your way of

eating? The 2nd part of my problem is convincing my husband to try

the diet seeing as he has the most to gain. Now that I've totally

bored you all I'll sit back and lurk and try to learn. Any tips

would really be appreciated. We're glad to be aboard!!

TIA

Sue

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Ah, one of those messages I deleted without reading. Glad you sent out a

notice. Me? I'm proudly South African and buy South African products first.

Go well.

D. in SA.

> She evens slaps US in the face by saying India is more reasonable

> than us or the USA.. sorry sister most folks on this list love

> America and buy products made by ADULT Americans first!!

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I've shipped internationally, but generally it's the huge orders that

trigger the " scam " alert. Common sense....if it sounds to good to be

true...it is :-(

allison

>

> Ah, one of those messages I deleted without reading. Glad you sent out

a

> notice. Me? I'm proudly South African and buy South African products

first.

>

> Go well.

>

> D. in SA.

>

>

> > She evens slaps US in the face by saying India is more reasonable

> > than us or the USA.. sorry sister most folks on this list love

> > America and buy products made by ADULT Americans first!!

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Gayla,

Funny, I was thinking about you,too!

We've got the oldest two of the 6 kids serving overseas and parents we are

caring for, so things are a bit hectic here.

I'm mixing up Green Ointment and a bunch of teas today to ship to the kids

tomorrow. I'm sure their battle buddies wonder what's up with all the green

stuff :>)

Rhonda

Faith Farm

Kinder Goats

Goode Thymes Specialty Plant and Herb Nursery

Gayla wrote:

Hey Rhonda, I was thinking good thoughts about you the last few days!

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> I have epilepsy also, and I go to see my neurologist on the 9th. I'm

> going to talk to him about it. I'll let you know more then.

I have epilepsy, too, and have noticed more 'twitches' since I've been

on RA meds. Disturbing, since historically those have been precursors to

seizures. My rh said it was probabably the prednisone. So I increased

my phenobarb temporarily as I wean lower on the pred...

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