If dealing with candida, you should really check out bentonite clay.
After many rounds of antibiotics for diverticulitis, it was finally the
clay that got rid of the infection. I understand it will get rid of
candidia also. I use the Redmond clay.. I use it along with the CS.
they have a website with more info. redmondclalydotcom i think.
On 5/17/2017 10:33 AM, Aaron Gannon wrote:
Interesting thread here with Nenah and Itguy.
I'm curious, if when using probiotics and nanosilver to help deal with
something like candida, do you think it's important to separate
vitamins like vitamins C, aller-max and fulvic acid as well?
Just trying to understand a daily schedule you may have heard about
that acknowledges the importance of having (not having) an empty
stomach/food in your stomach.
On Wednesday, May 17, 2017, Nenah Sylver <nenah12egro...@cox.net
<mailto:nenah12egro...@cox.net>> wrote:
Itguy wrote:I believe we also need to be careful as there seems to
be some thought that CS over an extended period of time may damage
the intestines, specifically the flora and flora related to our
immune system. Jim Meissner passed away and was a well known Rife
and CS expert, his intestines were riddled with cancer and he was
known to take CS every morning. http://www.meissnerresearch.com/
<http://www.meissnerresearch.com/>
That's not to say I want to be implicated in spreading any type of
FUD or discouraging CS. I'm saying when dealing with something
that can impact the bacterial count in the body we should probably
exercise some caution or at least approach it carefully.
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I completely agree with you that CS must be used prudently. If CS
is taken on an empty stomach, it will kill ALL bacteria in the
gut, whether friendly flora or foe flora. If CS is taken with
food, it won’t have as much of an effect (if any) on the friendly
flora. I make sure to take probiotics and CS hours apart of each
other.
As for someone who’s into holistic health who gets cancer and
dies: I believe that if it’s someone’s time to go, no matter what
we do…it’s time. But your mention of JM and the gut reminds me of
how important the gut flora is. Researchers even have a name for
it: microbiome.
Nenah
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