Re: CS>Re: CS and White Blood Cells

2002-09-12 Thread gmac

Hmmm
		Really really interesting.. I guess my doc has it backwards then.. 
When I asked if he had any ideas why WBC would be

down slightly, he suggested that at the time of drawing of the blood
I may have been fighting off an infection or something. Seems to be
two opposite theories here..I have a tendancy to lean towards the list
on this one. This was an annual physical, so had no known infections
at the time..
Grant..

Jeannie wrote:

Some of you smart people on the list, help me clarify something.  Aren't the
white blood cells the ones who attack the bacteria, viruses, etc.?  Would'nt the
white blood cell count be higher if your body was fighting some infection?  If
you killed most of the bacterial and viruses in your body, wouldn't your white
count go down because you didn't need them?

Where am I missing something?

Jeannie

gmac wrote:



H:
   Interesting, I just had medical and my doc told me
the same thing.. Been taking 2 oz/ day 10-15ppm for couple years now..
   gm..
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ol...@aol.com wrote:


James-Osbourne: Holmes

I don't know if I might call you James...?
But I would like your input on this subject CS and WBCs.
>From a recent blood test my MD stated that my WBC count was a little low.
I use about 4 oz of 8 to 10 PPM of CS per day. Have used it now for 5
months.
Would what you stated below have a bearing on my test results?
TIA
Thom in Decatur, IL

In a message dated 9/11/2002 10:57:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
a...@cybermesa.com writes:



Perhaps the presumed concentration of WBCs there are gobbling up the
CS...?





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Re: CS>Re: CS and White Blood Cells

2002-09-11 Thread gmac

H:
Interesting, I just had medical and my doc told me
the same thing.. Been taking 2 oz/ day 10-15ppm for couple years now..
gm..
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ol...@aol.com wrote:

James-Osbourne: Holmes

I don't know if I might call you James...?
But I would like your input on this subject CS and WBCs.
 >From a recent blood test my MD stated that my WBC count was a little low.
I use about 4 oz of 8 to 10 PPM of CS per day. Have used it now for 5 
months.

Would what you stated below have a bearing on my test results?
TIA
Thom in Decatur, IL

In a message dated 9/11/2002 10:57:05 AM Central Daylight Time, 
a...@cybermesa.com writes:


Perhaps the presumed concentration of WBCs there are gobbling up the 
CS...?  










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Re: CS>pH Test Paper source

2002-09-10 Thread gmac

Drug stores don't carry PH test paper. You have to go to
a " Hydroponics " store. They all seem to carry it.

gm..

jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote:

pH Test Paper (urine and saliva)...$7.50



http://www.alkalizer.com/prices.html

No unit quantity listed, but at least they have it.  No local drugstore
has it; wonder why?
jr


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Re: CS>Yogurt..

2002-08-17 Thread gmac

S:
Is there any way for the "Layman " to test for
"Beasties" in the product??.
Grant..

qec...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 8/17/2002 5:48:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
g...@island.net writes:




Does this also apply to "ORGANIC YOGURT"???
 Grant..




Most likely.  It is expensive to make yogurt properly.  A good yogurt 
takes 12 hours minimum.  Some go much longer. But, if done right, you 
will most likely keep sickness away from your body because we were made 
to eat foods like that.  All disease  starts in the gut.  Show me 
someone who is sick, with any disease, and it happened long ago with bad 
assimilation or diet.






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CS>Yogurt..

2002-08-16 Thread gmac




Does this also apply to "ORGANIC YOGURT"???
Grant..


>
> Got news for you, the yogurt you buy in the stores is made using
> bacteria that enables it to be made in a rush.  It takes hours to make
> yogurt properly.  The stuff int he stores is rushed to market.  It won't
> feed your gut the way you think that it will




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RE: CS>Blood cells.

2002-08-09 Thread gmac
Sorry can't answer any of your questions.. Just re-posted off another 
list, for what it's worth. I'm curious though, what difference does it 
make for the color of the RN??..(Not too technical please, laymans

language if possible).
Grant..





If it was sickle cell anemia, the improvement might be associated with the
periodic improvement in the cell morphology.  The whole thing sounds jive to
me. Where is the follow up?  What else was the lady taking every day?

James-Osbourne: Holmes


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Subject: Re: CS>Blood cells.


Yes, I would want to know if the RN was black.

Marshall

gmac wrote:

> I have reposted this from another list.
> Any comments??







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CS>Blood cells.

2002-08-09 Thread gmac



I have reposted this from another list.
Any comments??

Grant..
Another approach.Worth exploring, and inexpensive.   GET SMART
BEFORE USING IT THOU!!
   I'm not a real fan of CS, as I saw what daily use does to the
Red Blood Cells (RBC) in the Naessens Ultra-Darkfield Microscope Live
Blood Screening.   An RN asked my to let her see her blood.  We did, and
the RBC's looked like they had been hacked or sliced with a razor
blade.   When I saw them, I was alarmed at what I had never seen
before.  It was obvious that something bad was going on to her RBC's.
Then she told me she was and had been using a single dosage CS solution
on a daily basis, for some time.   She agreed that the picture was NOT
GOOD!   Three days later, she asked again to look at her blood  --
it was improved, but still had damage to a larger percentage of RBC's.
She had discontinued using the CS.
   Since then, I have been told by a competent Microbiologist, who
specializes in the Naessens Blood analysis, that what we saw was
classical Cell Wall Deficiency.Since then, it has been suggested by
competent medical personnel, that taking CS is akin to Antibodics.   Get
on them heavy for a short period and then totally off.Makes sense to
me, as I've also seen the disastrous effects of long term med's.   I
doubt that consciously, I will allow any antiboditics for me for longer
then 7- 10 days.  If the job isn't done by then, there is probably very
little chance of ever doing the job, and the long term NEGATIVE side
effects of antiboditics can be disastrous.
   NOW, having said that, REALLY GET YOUR Doctor to LEVEL with you ON
ALL THE BAD POINTS OF THE ANTIBODITICS they are loading you with.
They OWE you that much   -   Remember, they are only consultants to
you, NOT a Dictator to you.  Also remember, the dianogistic accuracy for
things like LYMES, CFS, FIBERMIALGICA, etc., are probably less than 10 %
accurate ---   that means one out of ten chances of correct diagnosis.
That is not just pretty bad, that is totally unsatisfactory. What
would your doctor do if his or her car only stared one out of ten times
they turned the ignition key.OR their telephone only functioned one
out of ten times  NOTE, it is stated, that The Mayo Brothers, at
the height of their proficiency, with all their cases, only approached
50 % correct diagnosis, back in the late 30's.There are much data
and writings that back up the above.  Just interview the many ladies who
have been down the route.
   I'll be sending some of the info on studies of reports on the Doctor
caused ( Iatrogenic ) deaths in the USA.   A recent article stated, that
one in four beds in the UK are occupied by patients harmed by their
medical personnel system.
Western Medicine is in a death spiral--Wait until the data is
released on the exodus of qualified Nurses, and the replacement with 10
day wonders, called nurses aides.The stories I'm aware of from
nurses and Md's in the states, has convinced me that if I need a
hospital, I'll pay my own and go to Old Mexico  ---   I've toured two
facilities down there,and that is my choice.
I really dislike finding out about these problems, but, I fell it is
only just to tell it like I see it.   Don't take my opinion, check it
out yourself.
Have fun, be healthy and happy,ed.
PS   Have you purchased Dan Haley's Book  " POLITICS IN HEALING "
yet???










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