Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Chris- i also apologize if my messages come off as terse and prickly. I'm at work and don't have much time to put a lot feeling in them. they are not meant to attack or criticize. g > > Hi g, > > > > Maybe I misunderstood you. You commented in some recent posts " don't > waste > > your time or money with antifungals. " and " I thank God I did not use > them very > > long, and > > regret every day I did. " If you want to have all sides of this debate > > represented, then I guess I'm confused why you'd say that certain > things are useless. > > > > I for one haven't discounted anything at this point. I know some > people say > > never to listen to s Moritz or Schulze (from > Curezone), since > > they are not doctors. I can't agree because I think some people need > to look at > > all possibilities, no matter where they come from. And Alternative > Medicine is > > still judged harshly at this point (sort of like chiropractors were > a few > > years ago). > > > > If you and I agree on this, then that's why I'm confused that you > discounted > > antifungals and probiotics. It seems to me that you wouldn't discount > > anything? > > (Hope I explained this better.) > > > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 > > From my understanding, cell mutation is quite common. a healthy body > simply rejects and kills such cells almost immediatly. This is partly true, in that the receptor sites on cancer cells are abnormal so can be recognised, but cells that form cancer do not have to be mutated, and they still have abnormal glycoproteins and so can be recognised. Either type can be reverted back to normal cells with normal function. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Dear g, To tell the truth I'm a little bit afraid of doing the liver flush earlier than reading s book (I'm also looking for " The amazing liver cleance " ) because of the very big list of intolerances I got. I prefer to ask s which would be the best oil and juice to use. I got maximum level of intolerance for olive. I mean they tested 50 substances among the enormous world of food substances. Actually I'm using flaxseed oil on food but you know I really like to be 100% sure on this because the quantity of oil to drink is a lot. I'm also very intolerant to oranges. Apple for example is OK. What do you think about it? On Cure-zone webpage I also found a recipe which includes demineralized water instead of Epsom salts. Does it make sense to you? Let me please list also my anti-candida program: VIT C 1000 (2 pills a day); B6 250 (1 p a day); LAG formula (3 p a day); Mycopril 680 (2 pills a day); Oregano Complex (1 p a day); Candistatin (1 p a day); multimineral (1 o a day); Basic Complex (2 p a day); Magnesium 500 (1 p a day); Selenium (2 p a day); NAC (2 p a day); VIT E 400 (1 p a day); BIOACIDOPHILUS (2 p a day) obviously distributed among the three meals of the day. As I already told you I stopped this therapy the day before yesterday in order to prepare my body to the flush. The pills are all vegicaps and just two of them are jelly but I can't distinguish between anti-fungal and vitamin-detox group. Simona Re: andreas on anti-fungals its all about what you want for yourself. I post the info I post for people who may not know of all the alternatives, and may be looking for the same thing I am looking for. if what I say does not appeal or resonate with you, you are free to disregard. What harm does it do to have all sides of this debate represented? people are then free to choose their own path. johng > Hi g > > I agree that most supplements shouldn't be taken your entire life. However, > for some of us (finicky eaters, for one example) there are some things that we > just can't add to our diets, for various reasons. > I agree completely that we have to find out what caused the problems in the > first place. In my case, I underwent an horriffic medical trauma at the age of > 2. I'm now 42. So after 40 years of problems/deteoriation, it will probably > take me many years to right the wrongs. So some of the supplements I will most > likely have to take indefinitely. > As for making lifestyle changes, again some things just aren't possible, > Mostly due to cost. If supplements are an affordable alternative, then that will > most likely be the route for some of us, again, indefinitely. It may not be our > first choice, but at this juncture, the only choice. Make sense? > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Simona- I do think you should wait until you have had the chance to read up on the flushes and are comfortable they will be ok for you. It would not hurt to ask s himself about your olive oil allergy, he will know what to do for you. I'm not sure about the other flushes because I have never really read up on them. The one thing that s reall does stress though is the need for colon cleansing (colonic, colema ect) before and after the flush. I know from experience this is very important, and besides, has a very beneficial and healing effect for a toxic distressed body. g > > Hi g > > > > I agree that most supplements shouldn't be taken your entire life. > However, > > for some of us (finicky eaters, for one example) there are some > things that we > > just can't add to our diets, for various reasons. > > I agree completely that we have to find out what caused the problems > in the > > first place. In my case, I underwent an horriffic medical trauma at > the age of > > 2. I'm now 42. So after 40 years of problems/deteoriation, it will > probably > > take me many years to right the wrongs. So some of the supplements I > will most > > likely have to take indefinitely. > > As for making lifestyle changes, again some things just aren't > possible, > > Mostly due to cost. If supplements are an affordable alternative, > then that will > > most likely be the route for some of us, again, indefinitely. It may > not be our > > first choice, but at this juncture, the only choice. Make sense? > > > > Chris > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 I asked andreas about the use of anti-fungals for candida and he replied ! Here's the response: http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=337 & i=2244 > > > Hi g > > > > > > I agree that most supplements shouldn't be taken your entire life. > > However, > > > for some of us (finicky eaters, for one example) there are some > > things that we > > > just can't add to our diets, for various reasons. > > > I agree completely that we have to find out what caused the problems > > in the > > > first place. In my case, I underwent an horriffic medical trauma at > > the age of > > > 2. I'm now 42. So after 40 years of problems/deteoriation, it will > > probably > > > take me many years to right the wrongs. So some of the supplements I > > will most > > > likely have to take indefinitely. > > > As for making lifestyle changes, again some things just aren't > > possible, > > > Mostly due to cost. If supplements are an affordable alternative, > > then that will > > > most likely be the route for some of us, again, indefinitely. It may > > not be our > > > first choice, but at this juncture, the only choice. Make sense? > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Thanks a lot, I appreciate it very much. Would you be so kind to ask him on my behalf also what kind of oil does he suggest to people who can not tolerate olive. In my cytotoxic test for example they list walnuts as safe for me. Could this mean I can use walnut oil? And also what about Epsom salts If I have leaky gut like I'm really supposed to have? What does it suggest to use to people with leaky gut problem? You will really do me a big favor if you would ask him on my behalf. Simona Re: andreas on anti-fungals I asked andreas about the use of anti-fungals for candida and he replied ! Here's the response: http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=337 & i=2244 > > > Hi g > > > > > > I agree that most supplements shouldn't be taken your entire life. > > However, > > > for some of us (finicky eaters, for one example) there are some > > things that we > > > just can't add to our diets, for various reasons. > > > I agree completely that we have to find out what caused the problems > > in the > > > first place. In my case, I underwent an horriffic medical trauma at > > the age of > > > 2. I'm now 42. So after 40 years of problems/deteoriation, it will > > probably > > > take me many years to right the wrongs. So some of the supplements I > > will most > > > likely have to take indefinitely. > > > As for making lifestyle changes, again some things just aren't > > possible, > > > Mostly due to cost. If supplements are an affordable alternative, > > then that will > > > most likely be the route for some of us, again, indefinitely. It may > > not be our > > > first choice, but at this juncture, the only choice. Make sense? > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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