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My dear friend Carol has been battling the

devastating effects of chemical poisoning for

more than 10 years. She used to be an X Ray

Tech, but also has some pre-med training under

her belt.

 

If anyone knows about multiple challenges

its her. She just sent me this.

 

" I had the toughest time of my life.

First, I got angina pectoris and then arteriosclerosis.

Just as I was recovering from these, I got tuberculosis,

double pneumonia and phthisis.

 

Then they gave me hypodermics. Appendicitis was followed by

tonsillectomy.

 

These gave way to aphasia and hypertrophic cirrhosis.

I completely lost my memory for a while.

I know I had diabetes and acute ingestion, besides gastritis,

rheumatism, lumbago and neuritis. I don't know how I

pulled through it.

 

It was the hardest spelling test I've ever had. "

 

Did I mention that GeloTherapy is one of Carol's

favorite healing methods?

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

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Hi Ien,

 

Natural Cellular Defense has helped us and also some other severely

chemically poisoned people to get much better. It's not an overnight

thing but it will systematically remove first the heavy metals (X-ray

technicians will have lead in their bodies for sure which displaces

calcium which we need for every function of our cells), then the

herbicides and pesticides. Once they are gone the body will regain

the ability to do what it's supposed to do and that's heal itself.

 

Does she have amalgams or root canals? If yes, she NEEDS to get them

removed by a biological dentist. I'd be happy to put her in touch

with one. I have a lot of notes about that topic and again it's

something I've had first hand experience with. I used to work for a

doctor/dentist team and with MCS it's vital to do this correctly.

 

The Natural Cellular Defense (liquid zeolite) also has the benefit of

alkalizing the body which will help most of her problems since one

reason they occur is overacidity of the body.

 

One doctor on our conference calls was saying he's had very good

results with two of his patients who have gulfwar syndrome. He said

it's slow but very positive (they can only take a few drops at a time

because they are so sick and don't detoxify normally). Slow is

certainly better than the alternative! His call is on tonight so I'll

email you the details of that as well as some MCS experiences.

 

The doctor I used to work for would first ask the patient if they have

any scars and then work to unblock them so get proper energy flow in

the body and only after that would she proceed to treat them with

anything else. I've recently seen on Dr. Mercola's site that mercury

collects in scar tissue so that's rather interesting. The NCD would

get rid of the mercury. Neural therapy is beneficial for scar

unblocking and is tolerated by even the most sensitive of people.

 

I would also assume that she has severe digestive problems since she

would have been on antibiotics for the pneumonia and tuberculosis

likely for an extended time period. She will need to fix her bacteria

and get her gut and bowels recolonized. In-Liven works best for that.

It's 100% certified organic and contains all the amino acids the body

needs to build new protein (in other words healthy new cells).

Available at www.goodskinforlife.com. It has fixed constipation,

irritable bowel, extremely odorous stools and extremely painful bowel

conditions in record time (less than a month in all cases so far).

 

Regarding the cirrhosis: the NCD is phenomenal for the liver. We've

seen people drop their Hep C viral loads by 2 million points in less

than a month. Also good for liver are cordyceps, maitake and reishi

mushroom.

 

Hope this helps. She can feel free to contact me:

 

Sharon Hoehner

www.detoxqueen.com

 

 

 

 

 

, " Ieneke van Houten "

<ienvan wrote:

>

> My dear friend Carol has been battling the

> devastating effects of chemical poisoning for

> more than 10 years. She used to be an X Ray

> Tech, but also has some pre-med training under

> her belt.

>

> If anyone knows about multiple challenges

> its her. She just sent me this.

>

> " I had the toughest time of my life.

> First, I got angina pectoris and then arteriosclerosis.

> Just as I was recovering from these, I got tuberculosis,

> double pneumonia and phthisis.

>

> Then they gave me hypodermics. Appendicitis was followed by

> tonsillectomy.

>

> These gave way to aphasia and hypertrophic cirrhosis.

> I completely lost my memory for a while.

> I know I had diabetes and acute ingestion, besides gastritis,

> rheumatism, lumbago and neuritis. I don't know how I

> pulled through it.

>

> It was the hardest spelling test I've ever had. "

>

> Did I mention that GeloTherapy is one of Carol's

> favorite healing methods?

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> http://freegreenliving.com

>

>

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> Please explain gelo therapy for us novices --thnks-hope carol is

feeling better

 

> These gave way to aphasia and hypertrophic cirrhosis.

> I completely lost my memory for a while.

> I know I had diabetes and acute ingestion, besides gastritis,

> rheumatism, lumbago and neuritis. I don't know how I

> pulled through it.

>

> It was the hardest spelling test I've ever had. "

>

> Did I mention that GeloTherapy is one of Carol's

> favorite healing methods?

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> http://freegreenliving.com

>

>

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Oh gosh.....

Actually, my friend is a master at treating herself,

and is doing quite well on her carefully selected

regimen. It now includes Zeolite, but she got it

from the same place where she got cheap Camu

powder. http://naturalzing.com

 

It was not as fresh tasting as the Amazon Herb Company

product but a mere fraction of the price. Since I am

a healer first and a dealer second I had to tell her

about it. She uses huge amounts of vitamin C, and

found the whole-food form of Camu a real boost.

 

But did nobody notice the ending:

" It was the hardest spelling test I've ever had. " ?

 

This was a light moment. We are trying to introduce

the term GeloTherapy, the healing power of laughter.

From Gelos, laughter. It's a great word, and the world

is often too serious for its own good...

 

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

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