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Hello to all:

 

I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

other stuff (can't remember it all).

 

So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so I

had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

anything to make me edgy!

 

Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

 

I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

been off the antibiotics for several days...

 

However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

complications or dehydration??

 

The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

Does that sound reasonable?

 

Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Kim (St. Louis)

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Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe you could try to find

an herb that will help flush your kidneys out. Burdock Root would be a

good one.

 

I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but maybe try finding one in

pill form to help put it back in balance.

 

This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get better. *hugs*

 

S.S.

 

 

, " sherbet93 " <sherbet93

wrote:

>

> Hello to all:

>

> I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

> other stuff (can't remember it all).

>

> So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so I

> had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

> anything to make me edgy!

>

> Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

> days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

>

> I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

> been off the antibiotics for several days...

>

> However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

> returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> complications or dehydration??

>

> The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> Does that sound reasonable?

>

> Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kim (St. Louis)

>

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Your natural flora has been interrupted when you get

diarrhea. Good bacteria culture need to be restored.

ProBiotics will help. They will also help with the

kidney.

 

Fresh unsweetned cranberry juice does wonders for

kidney infections. Drink lots of water to flush.

 

A parasite cleanse and fungus cleanse will also help.

Parasites can also live in the kidneys and they fed on

fungus. So you have to get rid of both.

 

The more antibiotics you take the worse it can get if

you are not replacing the good flora in the body they

destroy.

 

When everything is settled down do a kidney cleanse,

but not until the infection is under control. You can

make things worse.

 

I have access to Probiotics in a packet that you add

to your food, rather than pills or capsule. I prefer

this when adding good flora back to the body. Also a

very good parasite cleanse program.

 

And lastly work on reducing stress in your body and

environment. This has a lot to do with infections and

weak immunity.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quamt Biofeedback Therapist

--- sherbet93 <sherbet93 wrote:

 

> Hello to all:

>

> I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently.

> The clinic did a

> dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood

> cells, and some

> other stuff (can't remember it all).

>

> So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill

> I can't remember

> the name of (antibiotics). They made me very

> restless and edgy so I

> had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's

> quite a feat for

> anything to make me edgy!

>

> Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on

> Augmentin. The

> pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside

> but after a few

> days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of

> diarrhea... I

> couldn't keep anything in, even water came right

> through me.

>

> I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the

> faucet, trying to

> repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting

> better now that I've

> been off the antibiotics for several days...

>

> However, the kidney infection is still present and

> now the pain has

> returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney

> infection

> complications or dehydration??

>

> The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for

> cultures, and

> giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa

> drug (Bactrim).

> Does that sound reasonable?

>

> Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kim (St. Louis)

>

>

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Is it a kidney infection or a bladder infection? If you can tollerate acids

try unsweetened cranberry juice. Also check out Clear Tract on the web. I

have a bladder disease and the people I know swear by it. I have not tried

it yet. Make sure that the doctor checks you for c-diff. That is a g.i.

bug that you can get from the Augmentin. It is very common that the

antibiotic is so strong it kills all the good and bad g.i. bacteria and then

you pick up c-diff.... I was on CIPRO for 3 years. I have been off of it

for 3 years and manage my health concerns with diet and homeopathics. Check

out Hyland.com Are you running a fever? Did the lab show bacteria? A lot

of time docs give us antibiotics prmaturely. Bactrum is a good lower level

broad spectrum antibiotic. IF YOU HAVE TO BE ON ONE! Definately take a

probiotic and try to minimize your processed sugar and flours as you are at

risk for a yeast infection.

 

I hope you feel better soon!

Jo

 

 

On 5/29/07, dontae980 <dontae980 wrote:

>

>

> Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe you could try to find

> an herb that will help flush your kidneys out. Burdock Root would be a

> good one.

>

> I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but maybe try finding one in

> pill form to help put it back in balance.

>

> This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get better. *hugs*

>

> S.S.

>

> --- In

<%40>,

> " sherbet93 " <sherbet93

> wrote:

> >

> > Hello to all:

> >

> > I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> > dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

> > other stuff (can't remember it all).

> >

> > So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> > the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so I

> > had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

> > anything to make me edgy!

> >

> > Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> > pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

> > days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> > couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

> >

> > I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> > repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

> > been off the antibiotics for several days...

> >

> > However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

> > returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> > complications or dehydration??

> >

> > The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> > giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> > Does that sound reasonable?

> >

> > Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Kim (St. Louis)

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Hi Kim,

 

I think your case has been mal treated. I still think if you take homoeo

medicine you can get rid of your present malady. If you are mentally ready to

take homoeo medicine, you can loc me on subratadashomoeo

 

Regards and best of wishes

 

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: sherbet93: Mon, 28 May

2007 04:17:13 +0000 Antibiotic woes

 

 

 

 

Hello to all:I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some other stuff

(can't remember it all).So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I

can't remember the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so

I had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for anything

to make me edgy!Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin.

The pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few days on

Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I couldn't keep anything in,

even water came right through me.I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of

the faucet, trying to repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better

now that I've been off the antibiotics for several days...However, the kidney

infection is still present and now the pain has returned. Am I just destined to

die from kidney infection complications or dehydration?? The clinic suggests

sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and giving me more Rocephin and putting

me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim). Does that sound reasonable? Any advice (or

sympathy! lol) is appreciated.Thanks,Kim (St. Louis)

 

 

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Try large doses of garlic for 10 days, celery juice, vir c, perhps rosehip tea

 

dontae980 <dontae980 wrote:

Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe you could try to find

an herb that will help flush your kidneys out. Burdock Root would be a

good one.

 

I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but maybe try finding one in

pill form to help put it back in balance.

 

This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get better. *hugs*

 

S.S.

 

, " sherbet93 " <sherbet93

wrote:

>

> Hello to all:

>

> I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

> other stuff (can't remember it all).

>

> So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so I

> had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

> anything to make me edgy!

>

> Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

> days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

>

> I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

> been off the antibiotics for several days...

>

> However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

> returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> complications or dehydration??

>

> The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> Does that sound reasonable?

>

> Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kim (St. Louis)

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Could you give more information about probiotics in a packet that you add to

food?

 

Thank you!

 

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Jenny Kernan <rainysnana

 

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:46:59 AM

Re: Antibiotic woes

 

Your natural flora has been interrupted when you get

diarrhea. Good bacteria culture need to be restored.

ProBiotics will help. They will also help with the

kidney.

 

Fresh unsweetned cranberry juice does wonders for

kidney infections. Drink lots of water to flush.

 

A parasite cleanse and fungus cleanse will also help.

Parasites can also live in the kidneys and they fed on

fungus. So you have to get rid of both.

 

The more antibiotics you take the worse it can get if

you are not replacing the good flora in the body they

destroy.

 

When everything is settled down do a kidney cleanse,

but not until the infection is under control. You can

make things worse.

 

I have access to Probiotics in a packet that you add

to your food, rather than pills or capsule. I prefer

this when adding good flora back to the body. Also a

very good parasite cleanse program.

 

And lastly work on reducing stress in your body and

environment. This has a lot to do with infections and

weak immunity.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quamt Biofeedback Therapist

--- sherbet93 <sherbet93 > wrote:

 

> Hello to all:

>

> I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently.

> The clinic did a

> dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood

> cells, and some

> other stuff (can't remember it all).

>

> So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill

> I can't remember

> the name of (antibiotics) . They made me very

> restless and edgy so I

> had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's

> quite a feat for

> anything to make me edgy!

>

> Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on

> Augmentin. The

> pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside

> but after a few

> days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of

> diarrhea... I

> couldn't keep anything in, even water came right

> through me.

>

> I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the

> faucet, trying to

> repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting

> better now that I've

> been off the antibiotics for several days...

>

> However, the kidney infection is still present and

> now the pain has

> returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney

> infection

> complications or dehydration? ?

>

> The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for

> cultures, and

> giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa

> drug (Bactrim).

> Does that sound reasonable?

>

> Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kim (St. Louis)

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pineapple and papaya fresh are natural antibiotics. Find someone who can do

lymph massage to remove the toxins in your system.

 

 

 

 

Joelle Garnick <yogajo37

 

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 6:41:59 PM

Re: Re: Antibiotic woes

 

Is it a kidney infection or a bladder infection? If you can tollerate acids

try unsweetened cranberry juice. Also check out Clear Tract on the web. I

have a bladder disease and the people I know swear by it. I have not tried

it yet. Make sure that the doctor checks you for c-diff. That is a g.i.

bug that you can get from the Augmentin. It is very common that the

antibiotic is so strong it kills all the good and bad g.i. bacteria and then

you pick up c-diff.... I was on CIPRO for 3 years. I have been off of it

for 3 years and manage my health concerns with diet and homeopathics. Check

out Hyland.com Are you running a fever? Did the lab show bacteria? A lot

of time docs give us antibiotics prmaturely. Bactrum is a good lower level

broad spectrum antibiotic. IF YOU HAVE TO BE ON ONE! Definately take a

probiotic and try to minimize your processed sugar and flours as you are at

risk for a yeast infection.

 

I hope you feel better soon!

Jo

 

On 5/29/07, dontae980 <dontae980 > wrote:

>

>

> Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe you could try to find

> an herb that will help flush your kidneys out. Burdock Root would be a

> good one.

>

> I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but maybe try finding one in

> pill form to help put it back in balance.

>

> This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get better. *hugs*

>

> S.S.

>

> < %40.

com>,

> " sherbet93 " <sherbet93@. ..>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hello to all:

> >

> > I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> > dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

> > other stuff (can't remember it all).

> >

> > So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> > the name of (antibiotics) . They made me very restless and edgy so I

> > had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

> > anything to make me edgy!

> >

> > Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> > pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

> > days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> > couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

> >

> > I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> > repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

> > been off the antibiotics for several days...

> >

> > However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

> > returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> > complications or dehydration? ?

> >

> > The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> > giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> > Does that sound reasonable?

> >

> > Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Kim (St. Louis)

> >

>

>

>

 

 

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Kim, One thing you need to do is to discover WHY you got a kidney

infection in the first place, or you may never get over it. They

usually start in the bladder and then work their way up to the

kidneys. Women get bladder infections from a variety of things, like

wiping incorrectly after urination or BM's, not emptying your bladder

often and completely, or after sex, wearing clothing that is to

tight. It can be a lot of things. You may need to change the way you

do things in these areas. Augmentin is notorious for giving a person

the runs or a major rash. I know someone on this group will give you

good advice and point you in the right direction for healing. Be

posistive and don't give up and, most of all get your kidney's healed

up.

 

 

 

 

, cheryl bullock

<cooee.shari wrote:

>

> Try large doses of garlic for 10 days, celery juice, vir c, perhps

rosehip tea

>

> dontae980 <dontae980 wrote:

> Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe you could try to

find

> an herb that will help flush your kidneys out. Burdock Root would

be a

> good one.

>

> I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but maybe try finding

one in

> pill form to help put it back in balance.

>

> This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get better. *hugs*

>

> S.S.

>

> , " sherbet93 " <sherbet93@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hello to all:

> >

> > I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> > dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and

some

> > other stuff (can't remember it all).

> >

> > So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> > the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so

I

> > had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat

for

> > anything to make me edgy!

> >

> > Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> > pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a

few

> > days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> > couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

> >

> > I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> > repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that

I've

> > been off the antibiotics for several days...

> >

> > However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain

has

> > returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> > complications or dehydration??

> >

> > The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> > giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> > Does that sound reasonable?

> >

> > Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Kim (St. Louis)

> >

 

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Pineapple and Papaya contain enzymes that help with

the digestion in the body.

 

Someone who does Swedish Massage, acupuncture and also

Reiki can help with the massages on the points in the

feet that will release the lymphatics. However if the

bowel is not eliminating properly, draining the

lymphatics is only a bandaid. You'll get backed up

again and more sick.

 

Oil of Oregano is excellent in helping with infection.

Colloidal Silver can help, but it can also cause metal

toxicity if too much is taken for too long.

 

Rife Frequencies can help with infection and bowel

issues such as parasites, same as the Zapper can.

 

Biofeedback encompasses all of the above and more. It

addresses the cause of the infection and not just the

symptoms.

 

 

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--- goldencougarwolf <nlring80962 wrote:

 

> Pineapple and papaya fresh are natural antibiotics.

> Find someone who can do lymph massage to remove the

> toxins in your system.

>

>

>

>

> Joelle Garnick <yogajo37

>

> Tuesday, May 29, 2007 6:41:59 PM

> Re: Re: Antibiotic

> woes

>

> Is it a kidney infection or a bladder infection? If

> you can tollerate acids

> try unsweetened cranberry juice. Also check out

> Clear Tract on the web. I

> have a bladder disease and the people I know swear

> by it. I have not tried

> it yet. Make sure that the doctor checks you for

> c-diff. That is a g.i.

> bug that you can get from the Augmentin. It is very

> common that the

> antibiotic is so strong it kills all the good and

> bad g.i. bacteria and then

> you pick up c-diff.... I was on CIPRO for 3 years. I

> have been off of it

> for 3 years and manage my health concerns with diet

> and homeopathics. Check

> out Hyland.com Are you running a fever? Did the lab

> show bacteria? A lot

> of time docs give us antibiotics prmaturely. Bactrum

> is a good lower level

> broad spectrum antibiotic. IF YOU HAVE TO BE ON ONE!

> Definately take a

> probiotic and try to minimize your processed sugar

> and flours as you are at

> risk for a yeast infection.

>

> I hope you feel better soon!

> Jo

>

> On 5/29/07, dontae980 <dontae980 > wrote:

> >

> >

> > Geez I don't know what to tell ya. I guess maybe

> you could try to find

> > an herb that will help flush your kidneys out.

> Burdock Root would be a

> > good one.

> >

> > I don't know if you take a probiotic or not but

> maybe try finding one in

> > pill form to help put it back in balance.

> >

> > This is all I can suggest but I hope that you get

> better. *hugs*

> >

> > S.S.

> >

> > @ .

> com< %40. com>,

> > " sherbet93 " <sherbet93@. ..>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello to all:

> > >

> > > I am dealing with a kidney infection,

> apparently. The clinic did a

> > > dip of my urine and came up with blood, white

> blood cells, and some

> > > other stuff (can't remember it all).

> > >

> > > So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse

> pill I can't remember

> > > the name of (antibiotics) . They made me very

> restless and edgy so I

> > > had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and

> it's quite a feat for

> > > anything to make me edgy!

> > >

> > > Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me

> on Augmentin. The

> > > pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to

> subside but after a few

> > > days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of

> diarrhea... I

> > > couldn't keep anything in, even water came right

> through me.

> > >

> > > I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the

> faucet, trying to

> > > repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting

> better now that I've

> > > been off the antibiotics for several days...

> > >

> > > However, the kidney infection is still present

> and now the pain has

> > > returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney

> infection

> > > complications or dehydration? ?

> > >

> > > The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab

> for cultures, and

> > > giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a

> sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> > > Does that sound reasonable?

> > >

> > > Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > > Kim (St. Louis)

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Most people clear up kidney infections fast with golden seal and dandelion

leaf/root combination in capsule form plus unsweetened cranberry juice.

Parsley tea can be added to cranberry juice for extra help. Usnea and Uva Ursi

in tincture form are very good. 1 dropper full every 3-4 hours.

You can alternate the herbs every 3-4 hours. Drink 3-4 cups of the cranberry

juice and/ or parsley tea a day.

For the runs drink very strong black tea. Limit the sugar intake also.

Acidophilus caps would help..Eat bananas to replace the potassium loss from

diarrhea.

Golden seal and Usnea are strong natural antibiotics.

Flagyl is usually used for vaginal infections, does your Dr. suspect

chlamydia or trichamoniasis infection caused the kidney infection? If so, did he

suggest that your sex partner be treated also?

Even after the kidney infection subsides, I would continue the dandelion and

golden seal for awhile.

Keep an 8 oz glass in the bathroom and drink a glass full of water each time

you urinate. A gallon of purified water next to the glass would be good.

If you have a tube top, wear it around the kidney area to keep them warm.

Take warm baths with Epsom salts, 2 cups per bath and soak for at least 20

minutes to help with pain.

Peace, Thyme

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr Robert Beck Energetic-Medicine researcher

1925-2002

Dr Robert Beck was a physicist, who has to his name a PhD in physics

from the University of Southern California. Prior to USC Dr. Beck was

a Professor at the University of California. Dr. Beck is known as a

renowned researcher and inventor in the field of Energy Medicine

devices. Amongst his achievements he is accredited with a version of

the Brain Tuner. This device has been successful in helping to

alleviate anxiety, addictions, insomnia and depression. As he

initially trained as a photojournalist he applied his inventive flair

and curiosity toward flash photography. He was the inventor of the

strobe flashlight.

 

He has been nominated by a Mexican hospital for the Noble Prize for

his research in developing an Aids cure.

 

Bob Beck formed his first company specialising in the development of a

powerful electroencephalograph unit. Through his company he conducted

extensive research on the electrical properties of the brain. From

this research was born a powerful electroencephalograph unit. After

reading articles on a 'black box' device, developed by a British

surgeon, Dr. Margaret Patterson, he became increasingly interested in

the potential of electricity and the brain. Dr Patterson had developed

this 'black box' with Dr Wong of Hong Kong an expert in

electro-acupuncture. Though its inventors to help reduce symptoms of

recovering drug addicts used this black box, Beck saw other potential

for this device.

 

Bob Beck used research and technology from the black box to develop

his own device. He called it the Brain Tuner. Based around the

principal of frequencies it used over 200 specific frequencies to

encourage the rejuvenation, healing, and rapid re-stimulation of the

neuro-transmitters.

 

Bob Beck's research then led on to look at the effect of electrical

frequency on the lymphatic system. Working on the basis that many

viral infections ay shelter in the lymph nodes, he developed a

magnetic pulse generator to induce electricity in specific nodes

around the body. Beck's work in this field led him to do much work

with HIV and AIDS patients. His studies also highlighted

ionic/colloidal silver as a natural antibiotic, providing a potential

alternative to the somewhat clumsy approach of pharmaceutical

antibiotics. He went on to elaborate his research by creating devices

able to make colloidal/ionic silver at home.

 

Bob Beck went on to lecture and give demonstrations at health trade

shows around North America. It was at one such show in Seattle, in

1996 that a couple (Russ Torlage and Lesley Punt) came across Beck's

device. Lesley Punt was suffering from M.E. of Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome and the couple were at the Seattle show looking for possible

ways to alleviate her condition. They took Beck's device and

redesigned it, making it an accessible tool for public use.

 

In pursuit of improving the affectivity of Beck's device Dr. Beck

introduced a protocol. Along with the both blood electrification the

protocol also includes the making of ionic/colloidal silver, and the

ozonation of drinking water, thus increasing the level of oxygen in

the blood.

 

What is The Beck Protocol?

There are four parts to The Beck Protocol.

1. Microcurrent therapy for cleansing the blood

Over the years, while enjoying the fruits of a successful career as an

acclaimed physicist, Robert (Bob) C. Beck, D.Sc. maintained an

interest in electro-therapy for health. When he heard that viruses and

other pathogens had been deactivated in a medical research study by

the application of microcurrents of electricity to blood, his

considerable intellect and ingenuity were aroused. While the medical

research suggested the application of microcurrents similar to

dialysis with the blood flowing out and then back into the body, Bob

Beck developed a system to apply microcurrents to blood without

invading the body. He developed a simple system for applying these

microcurrents by placing electrodes over the wrist arteries.

2. Magnetic pulsing for tissue electrification

After considerable experimentation on himself, friends, acquaintances

and a few individuals diagnosed with AIDS, all reaped some health

benefit. Soon, however, he realized that the blood might be cleared of

viruses or other pathogens but these same pathogens could be

temporarily hiding in the lymph system. To create the necessary

microcurrents in lymph and tissue to neutralize viruses and other

pathogens, he developed a magnetic pulse generator. Pulsed magnetic

fields create microcurrents in lymph and other tissue.

3. Drinking ionic/colloidal silver

Bob explains how he awoke at 4:00 a.m. one morning with a sudden

insight. He knew colloidal silver had been used extensively prior to

the advent of antibiotics. He awoke with an insight on how to make

colloidal silver electrically—easily and inexpensively. Thus was born

an industry for the manufacture of home units to make colloidal

silver. Ionic/colloidal silver is made using 99.99% pure silver wires,

distilled water and an electrical circuit.

4. Drinking freshly ozonated water

By this time, Bob Beck was on the lecture circuit at health shows to

make his discoveries known. At his lectures, he also provided papers

with information about his work and the schematics to build units.

These lectures gave Bob an opportunity to talk with many people who

had either bought or built his units and were using them to improve

their health. One problem kept recurring. Many experienced flu-like

symptoms as a result of the die-off of the pathogens. The body was not

able to expel the toxins fast enough. Bob always stated the importance

of drinking enough water to help flush toxins but one day he realized

adding ozone to the water would speed the detoxification process.

Ozone is a great detoxifier but ozone was generally only available

using expensive medical devices. Bob visited a fish supply store as he

knew they used ozone to keep the fish tanks oxygenated. Eureka! Bob

and his friends started freshly ozonating a glass of water before

drinking it. Bob used a pulse oxymeter on the finger to measure blood

oxygen saturation and discovered, water saturated with ozone would

increase the level of oxygen in the blood. Thus the fourth part of The

Beck Protocol was added—drinking freshly ozonated water to help flush

toxins.

A big advantage of The Beck Protocol is that it can be used in the

privacy of your home. The effectiveness of The Beck Protocol has

spread worldwide—largely by word-of-mouth. People around the world

have found the tools offered by The Beck Protocol have helped them

heal and recover … from minor ailments to debilitating diseases. SOTA

Instruments Inc. collects testimonials from customers who use the

units. We have published some of these testimonials in The Beck

Protocol Handbook.

Bob Beck gained confidence in SOTA Instruments as a company that

offered a high standard of quality. He endorsed SOTA as a supplier of

units for The Beck Protocol. For blood electrification and making

ionic/colloidal silver, SOTA offers The Silver Pulser. For lymph and

tissue electrification, The Magnetic Pulser. For freshly ozonating

drinking water, The Water O3zonator. For making ionic/colloidal silver

only, The Silver Maker. See our Recommended Products section.

See Electrifying Books & Videos section for a video How to Use The

Beck Protocol. This video features Dr. Eliezer Ben-Joseph, ND as host.

With three guests asking questions, he provides all you need to know

to use the protocol at home for personal health. The Beck Protocol

Handbook package includes Beck's original papers, testimonials and

Bob's 1983 talk on The Brain Tuner. The booklet Electricity for Health

in the 21st Century is included with the package. This booklet

provides amazing insights into the electrical nature of the body and

the history of electro-therapy.

A new video, An Introduction to The Beck Protocol will be available in

2003. It will offer health practitioners who have experience with the

protocol, individuals who have had profound healing experiences with

the help of The Beck Protocol and an interview with Robert C. Beck.

The video includes lively interviews exposing the politics of health

as well.

See our Researchers to Know section for details about Bob Beck's

electronic instrumentation, brain research and more on the birth of

The Beck Protocol.

 

Beck videos

 

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=2095786730805958061

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3451198977216830251 & q=bob+beck

 

EXACT MEANS AND METHODS FOR ELIMINATING INFECTIOUS DISEASES and CANCER

Copyright 1998 Robert C. Beck, D.Sc. January 14, 1998

(The complete process is described here in detail to allow anyone to

successfully achieve recoveries and insure that the currently proven

methods will never again be " lost " or suppressed.)

WHAT YOU DO:

1. Apply salt-water moistened electrodes over Ulnar and Radial

arteries on opposite insides of same wrist. A Velcro® and elastic

strap holds electrodes in place. You must electrify blood for one to

two hours every day for three weeks. This should not interfere with

other activities. As your blood circulates normally, enough will be

flowing along this path in forearm until most blood in your body is

eventually treated by the 50 to 100 microampere current flowing

internally. About 3 to 5 milliamperes is necessary at the skin to

overcome resistive losses through tissue before current reaches blood.

2. Drink 8 to 16 OZ of 3 to 5 ppm self-made Silver Colloid daily.

Costing under 1 cent per gallon, colloids are shown to easily control

opportunistic infections. This gives you a second intact immune

system. Colloids can be generated in the same water while ozonizing.

3. Apply your magnetic pulse generator for about 20 minutes daily by

positioning and pulsing coil over lymph nodes and internal organs.

Pulse each time it recharges at several second intervals. Pulses of

high intensity time-varying magnetic flux generate a measurable back

e.m.f. in adjacent tissue thus neutralizing any residual germinating

and incubating pathogens. Without this step, sufferers have been known

to sometimes reinfect themselves. Conventional permanent magnets

positively will not work.

4. Drink as much ozonated water as you can comfortably ingest daily.

You must generate fresh ozone yourself each time and drink immediately

since ozone has a half-life of only a few minutes. All known pathogens

and cancers are anaerobic. Ozone aids their elimination by oxidation

and speeds your detoxification and recovery with no discomfort.

Consuming ozone water flushes neutralized pathogens, wastes and toxins

from your system.

THESE FOUR STEPS WORK SYNERGISTICALLY AND ALMOST MAGICALLY AND SHOULD

BE USED TOGETHER. AVERAGE TIME FOR RECOVERY IS UNDER A MONTH.

If you are not technically oriented, you may skip the following.

HOW AND WHY YOU must DO THIS:

1. The blood electrifier and silver colloid maker are usually combined

in one small plastic box, typically 3-3/4 " X 2-1/4 " X 1 " (cigarette

pack size) containing one outlet for wrist electrodes and a second

outlet for colloid making. A single 9 volt transistor radio battery

drives a voltage tripler, and a single-IC-chip switches the 27 volts

from negative to positive 3.92 times each second. A biphasic square

wave with sharp rise time output is fed to a 3.5 mm jack connecting to

two 3/32 " stainless steel electrodes 1 " long each covered with two

layers of 100% cotton flannel saturated with dilute salt water. A

potentiometer allows users to adjust output until comfortable. Red and

green LED's show polarity reversal (essential for safe blood

electrification) and overall system functioning. A grain-of-wheat lamp

indicates current flow when making ionic colloid. Precise electrode

locations are determined by carefully feeling arterial pulse points on

opposite insides of same wrist and positioning saturated electrodes

precisely along the paths where arteries come closest to surface.

Locations are critical, since objective is to supply maximal current

into blood and not waste it in surrounding flesh. Typical impedance

measured from electrode-to-electrode may be as low as 2000 ohms.

Adjust output for strongest comfortable level. Schematics, parts lists

and detailed instructions appear in [elsewhere in these lecture

notes]. Anyone can build his own system: you need buy nothing except

replacement batteries. However commercially available systems are

inexpensive, reliable, and are usable immediately.

2. Ionic Silver Colloids of excellent quality and freshness are easily

user-made as follows - Pure silver (99.9%) 14 gauge electrodes,

providing anode and cathode about 6 " long, are immersed in an 8 OZ

glass of room-temperature water (tap or distilled) and the 27 volt DC

output is applied for about 3 minutes in tap water and 20 minutes in

distilled water or until water appears milky. Stir and drink

immediately two or three times daily. I ozonate the water while making

colloid and drink the combination immediately. Some prefer " golden "

colloids, easily made by using only heated (150 degrees F) distilled

water in Pyrex containers with electrodes activated for ~20 minutes.

Store silver colloid in dark brown bottles. Keep out of light and do

not refrigerate.

3. MAGNETIC PULSER: This extremely useful tool neutralizes active,

hibernating or incubating pathogens being normally processed in lymph,

spleen, liver, skin, kidney, stomach muscles and other tissue. It is

easily made by purchasing or winding a ~2.5 millihenry coil and

driving it with a 35 to 70 Watt-Second (Joules) electronic flash or

" strobe " . (A Joule is (1/2 CV^2) where C is in microfarads and V is in

Kilovolts.) A self-wound inductance coil of ~130 turns of 14 or 16

gauge, plain enameled magnet wire works well. A 2.5 mH audio speaker

cross-over coil is prettier. The coil is simply wired between one

electrode of the strobe flash lamp and its capacitor. The device, if

self-made, costs about $27 and is vasty more powerful than $5000 to

$7O00 commercial devices of far less measurable power. The coil kicks

a steel washer several feet into the air when pulsed thus showing the

" occult " (invisible) energy going into your body during use. A typical

finished device (Future Tech Today, USA 1-(866)-747-7447) tests 600

mfd, 330-350V, 36 WS, 21,429 Gauss, 105 Amperes peak, 17,850 Ampere

Turns pulse rise time ~1.8 microseconds, pulse duration ~2.6

milliseconds, penetration ~8 " in tissue. It and its AC power supply

fit in a box 1-1/2 " X 2-5/8 " X 4-1/2 " with an external applicator coil

2-3/4 " diameter X 1-3/8 " thick on a 4' cord. (These details are

offered for professionals only.)

4. OZONIZED DRINKING WATER: Before adding this final step to the

" magic four " , we had some very uncomfortable full-blown AIDS patients

while they were detoxifying. All are now completely well and symptom

free. By simply drinking ozone-charged water, most of the benefits of

ozone use such as insufflation (ozone enemas), autohemotherapy, ozone

injections and blood bubbling, Oxygen Bars and Hyperbaric Oxygen

chambers were easily surpassed and made simple and inexpensive. Tanks

of " medical oxygen " (identical to welding oxygen) require medical

prescriptions. Ozonized water is made from oxygen in ambient air and

costs nothing. MAKING YOUR OWN: You can purchase ozone generators

legally in tropical fish (aquarium) stores. Preferred is the 200 ML

Sander (brand) ozonizer used with an aquarium aerator pump. Air pumped

through a bubble-making " stone " is passed through chilled water.

Depending on the strength ozone maker you buy, water becomes

" saturated " in a few minutes and must be drunk immediately. You can

see an increase in % blood oxygen saturation which often reaches 100%

within minutes. Do NOT use ultra-violet (cheapest but almost useless)

generators. Use ONLY cold-corona high voltage ozonizers. Construction

and use is fully explained in my main paper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In , " sherbet93 " <sherbet93 wrote:

>

> Hello to all:

>

> I am dealing with a kidney infection, apparently. The clinic did a

> dip of my urine and came up with blood, white blood cells, and some

> other stuff (can't remember it all).

>

> So they gave me Flagyl and another big horse pill I can't remember

> the name of (antibiotics). They made me very restless and edgy so I

> had to stop taking them... I'm hypothyroid and it's quite a feat for

> anything to make me edgy!

>

> Then they gave me a shot of Rocephin and put me on Augmentin. The

> pain in my kidney (only one hurt!) began to subside but after a few

> days on Augmentin I got such a terrible case of diarrhea... I

> couldn't keep anything in, even water came right through me.

>

> I've been eating yogurt like it comes out of the faucet, trying to

> repair my intestinal imbalance, and it's getting better now that I've

> been off the antibiotics for several days...

>

> However, the kidney infection is still present and now the pain has

> returned. Am I just destined to die from kidney infection

> complications or dehydration??

>

> The clinic suggests sending my urine to a lab for cultures, and

> giving me more Rocephin and putting me on a sulfa drug (Bactrim).

> Does that sound reasonable?

>

> Any advice (or sympathy! lol) is appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kim (St. Louis)

>

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