I have a friend who had bad pains in his back but ignored the. Finally he went to hospital. He was told he had a severe infection in his kidneys. They bombard him with antibiotics and he still went into kidney failure. He got better was released with mess to return as an outpatient for further testing a week later. He was hospitalized again for kidney failure. Put in icu. After another week he was transferred to a higher level trauma hospital where he has been since today. They found blood in his stool but said he was to weak to scope him to find out where it was coming from.He is 46 always in good health. Hospice comes tomorrow. His wife is devasted.It is some kind of super infection that they were using "experimental" antibiotics which knocked him out his wife says. He didn't even know she was at his bedside everyday. Any advice? I just can't imagine there isn't something that can be done. Thanks. LuAnn
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Re: Friend at home in hospice
I would argue the point of being in otherwise "good health." Dysbiosis is best dealt with using collodial silver, DE (Diatomaceous Earth) and turpentine.
If good ozone gear is available I would also put 50 gamma up the backside several times per day. My preferred method is to saturate distilled water and use it as a retention enema. Doc just injects syringes full of the gas directly. I'm not opposed to that but there is some risk of tissue damage unless you know what you are doing. To be safe, I limit my infusions to saturated ozone enemas.
Liposomal Vitamin C is also a good idea and eat lots of raw sauerkraut. Get plenty of Vitamin D from sunlight and perhaps supplement with 10K units of Vitamin D3 along with 100K International Units of Vitamin A and 800-1000 ug
of Selenium preferably plant derived. Also add Vitamin K2 only in the MK-7 form, not MK-4 which is crap.
Avoid all fast carbs and sugars. Avoid animal proteins and never dairy. Perhaps add some lactase to the regimen and see what affect it may have, could go either way. Remember, medical doctors are trained as drug salesmen, they know little to nothing as to how the human body actually works. They die of the same diseases as the rest of us so just how good are they really? Sickness is just too profitable to cure. Keep this fact in mind when you see them. It is easy to tell when they are lying to you, their lips move... Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
If good ozone gear is available I would also put 50 gamma up the backside several times per day. My preferred method is to saturate distilled water and use it as a retention enema. Doc just injects syringes full of the gas directly. I'm not opposed to that but there is some risk of tissue damage unless you know what you are doing. To be safe, I limit my infusions to saturated ozone enemas.
Liposomal Vitamin C is also a good idea and eat lots of raw sauerkraut. Get plenty of Vitamin D from sunlight and perhaps supplement with 10K units of Vitamin D3 along with 100K International Units of Vitamin A and 800-1000 ug
of Selenium preferably plant derived. Also add Vitamin K2 only in the MK-7 form, not MK-4 which is crap.
Avoid all fast carbs and sugars. Avoid animal proteins and never dairy. Perhaps add some lactase to the regimen and see what affect it may have, could go either way. Remember, medical doctors are trained as drug salesmen, they know little to nothing as to how the human body actually works. They die of the same diseases as the rest of us so just how good are they really? Sickness is just too profitable to cure. Keep this fact in mind when you see them. It is easy to tell when they are lying to you, their lips move... Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
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Re: Friend at home in hospice
THREE bad poisons at once?
What kind of homeopath does that?
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
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"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
What kind of homeopath does that?
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."