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Re: Tooth Infection
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI would consider using chlorine dioxide (MMS1) for brushing his teeth and a mouthwash. The book, ¡°MMS Health Recovery Guidebook¡± recommends using a different toothbrush than the one you use toothpaste on, ¡°to avoid toothpaste residue left on the toothbrush mixing in with the MMS1.¡±Brushing Teeth Procedure? Step 1 1- in a glass, activate 5 drops of MMS. (5 drops of sodium chlorite/MMS + 5 drops of hydrochloric acid. The combination then becomes sodium chloride or MMS1.) 2- After 30 seconds, add only 1/4 cup (2 ounces/60 ml) of filtered water to the MMS1 drops. Step 2 1- Brush both your gums and your teeth with this mixture for at least two minutes. (Pour some of the liquid over the toothbrush 3-4 times while brushing.) 2- Repeat 2 or 3 times a day. I will save a little of this liquid to swish in my mouth, as well. It works great for us and gets rid of the nasties in the mouth. On Apr 4, 2024, at 6:34 AM, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù <mucoti@...> wrote:
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Re: Tooth Infection
if dad doesn¡¯t have amalgam, you may want to look into DMSO and coloidal silver. You have to make sure there¡¯s nothing in his mouth that Wouldn¡¯t be dangerous to be absorbed into His system As DMSO will deliver it into the bloodstream.?
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On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 6:34?AM ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù <mucoti@...> wrote:
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Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points
Ester Ford
I love the FOCC mixture; however, I just can't tolerate the dairy.? I just threw away $20 worth of CC.? :( On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 7:49?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points
Hi Deena, I am not sure what you mean. Are you sensitive to dairy? I have started my day for many years with the flax oil/cottage cheese mixture and never felt it was "excessive to function". When actively treating cancer I would have a second serving in the PM and again felt no issues digestively. Rod in MN/USA On Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 01:14:49 AM CDT, <dpulaski11@...> wrote: Hello, Is it possible to take in these quantities of flaxseed and oil daily without upsetting the digestive system? It seems excessive to function daily. Deena |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
Yes, PP flax oil is non lignan. Rod in MN/USA On Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 01:17:47 AM CDT, <gsixtysix@...> wrote: On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 09:15 AM, Rod Holmgren wrote: Is Puritans Pride lignan free? |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
If Puritan's Pride is in fact selling flax oil again I would suggest looking there as well. They have buy 1 get 2 free a few times a year. Rod in MN/USA On Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 01:13:08 AM CDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote: Rod, thanks for that info!?? On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 8:06?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
So Puritan's is back online with flax oil? That is good to hear. They offer some good sales. Rod in MN/USA On Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 01:12:59 AM CDT, Joe Firestone <eisai@...> wrote: ? I've used both of them depending on availability. Puritan pricing is better. But last year they had a dry spell due to a problem with their supply chain. I haven't had a problem with them so far in 2024. ? Quality is good with both companies in my view and both offer huge savings compared to Barlean's.
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
I used Puritan's Pride for several yrs but you can't get it now.
On Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 01:17:47 AM CDT, <gsixtysix@...> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 09:15 AM, Rod Holmgren wrote: Is Puritans Pride lignan free? |
Tooth Infection
Hello
We went to the dentist because some of my father's teeth hurt. The doctor said that there was a lot of inflammation at the bottom of my father's teeth and that antibiotics should be used to remove it. However, since my father said he had cancer, the doctor said he could not perform this treatment on the grounds that it might pose a risk of metastasis. Does such a risk really exist? He requested an approval letter from the oncologist. Regards, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù. |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 09:15 AM, Rod Holmgren wrote:
Is Puritans Pride lignan free? |
Re: Weight Loss
Hello Rod,
The pneumonia in his lungs is not severe, and we know that antibiotics can have harmful consequences for the immune system. We thought we could reverse this with some herbal treatments, such as nettle, ginger and mulberry tea. Are we thinking wrong? If blood values ??have not improved after a month of special herbal treatment, can we use antibiotics? I don't know. We haven't done any enemas yet. My father didn't want it but I think we should start this now? Regards, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
Ester Ford
Rod, thanks for that info!?? On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 8:06?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
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I've used both of them depending on availability. Puritan pricing is better. But last year they had a dry spell due to a problem with their supply chain. I haven't had a problem with them so far in 2024.
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Quality is good with both companies in my view and both offer huge savings compared to Barlean's.
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Re: Weight Loss
If he has pneumonia, that should be treated however best it can be. If that means antibiotics then sobeit. Pneumonia can be quite deadly if left untreated, but relatively harmless if dealt with early. He can still do the protocol. Have you tried coffee enemas? How does he detox? Rod in MN/USA On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 02:30:30 AM CDT, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù <mucoti@...> wrote: Hello, His inflammation is little bit high, and he doesn't want to use antibiotic. Doctor said that he has pneumonia. Also he has little bit anemia. Why we can't stop this damn tumor? I am scattered. I'm losing hope :(? Thanks, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù.? |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
I used Piping Rock at first and it worked well. I switched to Puritan's because they have some really good sales, but then they stopped carrying flax oil recently. Back to Piping Rock ;) Rod in MN/USA On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 02:30:41 AM CDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote: I was thinking of trying Piping Rock.? Price is really good!?
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Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 03:01 AM, Doug McNeil wrote:
?Hi Doug Your's is a difficult question to answer as I don't believe Dr. Budwig ever wrote about substituting goat's milk for cow's milk. I have researched other reputable sites and books for a definitive answer and all I can find is that if one struggles to digest cow's milk then goat's milk quark is the best alternative for the mixture. This is what has been suggested by Sandra in this group, when this subject has been discussed. This link is useful,? also covering the original question regarding Greek yoghurt: Best wishes? Julie,? UK |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
Ester Ford
I was thinking of trying Piping Rock.? Price is really good!?
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