Friday, July 17, 2009

Re: [cancercured] Re: wheat grass powder

 

Dear D'Ann:
 
Wise lady! I had a stroke from I.V. ozone back in February caused by a hole in my heart (I didn't know I had this birth defect until I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance). Of course, few people know about ozone and holes in the heart. But while in the hyberbaric chamber being treated for the stroke (they weren't sure I'd have full movement on my right side), I was told by the nurses and techs that they had a rash of patients coming into emergency with embolisms from hydrogen peroxide. Yacks!!! Some people have blamed me for the stroke, saying "there is no way ozone isn't safe if applied properly with the right equipment. BUT, my ozone machine was approved by a top ozone expert in the U.S., so what are you to believe?
 
In addition, I wasn't told about taking potassium SEPARATE from taking cesium choloride, and ended up with dangerously low potassium, which took three months of weekly blood draws to get back into normal ranges.
 
Yes, play it safe.
 
Nancy Dorr

i, 7/17/09, D' Ann <angelport@hotmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for the vote of confidence, Bobby!

I'm starting on MMS, right now, and will shortly be starting Oleander Soup. I don't want to put too many irons in the fire all at once.

I'm not convinced that the sodium bicarb IV is a good idea for me, but even if I did I don't think it's in my budget. I've read quite a bit about it, but I'm not convinced. I wonder if anyone here has had an experience with this remedy and can share it with us?

I pretty much stick with what has the least chance of harming me in the process of helping me. As far as I can tell, the MMS fits that description - and it's not expensive.

The same holds true of the Oleander Soup - homemade version of Sutherlandia OPC. If I could, I'd order the OPC, as I think the combination of the two varieties of oleander in that formula is a great idea. Since that's not an option, the homemade soup will do.

I'd also like to get some colloidal silver, but that's not in the budget just yet. And Pao d'Arco is on the list somewhere. *g*

But what I've read so far about sodium bicarb, hydrogen peroxide, and the like leave me with a sense of unease. I've only been doing this kind of research for the past few months, so safer remedies are much higher on the list. The jury's out on the others.

D'Ann

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