Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 We have noticed the phenomena of what we at first called " hits " but now call " pings " when we take any substance that is killing a colony of pathogens, which cancer should qualify if we believe it is fungal in origin. Hit sounds too harsh for what we have noticed, ping is a better word. Over the last couple of years I've done several things that caused pings in my heart and circulatory system as pathogens were being affected. My wife has now noticed pings from several things in the tumor in her breast, and some of those may qualify more as hits, but now it seems to be more like pings. Today she has gone up on her dose and switched over to my ACV-oleander, although she actually prefers the taste of the vodka-oleander. Anyway, she just took 1.5 teaspoons (3/4 tsp. of overly strong soup cut with 3/4 tsp water) and she got a ping about 30 minutes later. She has previously gotten pings from the H2O2 protocol, high iodine doses, and brine. We're not currently using the brine. She regularly gets pings from the H2O2. She does 5 protocols one after the other, 30 minutes apart, 3 times a day. She does H2O2 first so it won't oxidize anything else. DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 This info is very helpful! Thanks for sharing. - ransley oleander soup Sunday, August 02, 2009 1:17 PM Hits or pings on a tumor We have noticed the phenomena of what we at first called "hits" but now call"pings" when we take any substance that is killing a colony of pathogens,which cancer should qualify if we believe it is fungal in origin. Hit soundstoo harsh for what we have noticed, ping is a better word.Over the last couple of years I've done several things that caused pings inmy heart and circulatory system as pathogens were being affected. My wifehas now noticed pings from several things in the tumor in her breast, andsome of those may qualify more as hits, but now it seems to be more likepings.Today she has gone up on her dose and switched over to my ACV-oleander,although she actually prefers the taste of the vodka-oleander. Anyway, shejust took 1.5 teaspoons (3/4 tsp. of overly strong soup cut with 3/4 tspwater) and she got a ping about 30 minutes later.She has previously gotten pings from the H2O2 protocol, high iodine doses,and brine. We're not currently using the brine. She regularly gets pingsfrom the H2O2. She does 5 protocols one after the other, 30 minutes apart, 3times a day. She does H2O2 first so it won't oxidize anything else.DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Thanks for sharing DaddyBob! I am so grateful that I am a part of this community!!!! I can totally relate to what you just wrote. I have had these "pings" lately. I have just been on 6 Oleander pill a day and high doseIodine. I also do the rest of Tony's protocol, as well as various other things. When I started getting these pings on the left and middle of my chest during the last couple of months, instead of running scared, I simply trusted that I am doing the correct things to induce this. Nice to know that I am not the only one going through these things. It just made sense to me. My husband recently side-stepped the flu. His immediate boss had a bad case of Swine-flu. We started taking high doses of Colloidal Silver and Olive Leaf Extract. I had a couple of weeks of ongoing sniffles and minor sore throats that were immediately relieved by Colloidal Silver intake. I am just grateful that my immune system is working and fighting. I am happy to feel these pings and hits, because I know my protocol is working. It will be interesting to see what my Navarro Urine test that is chilling in the fridge as I write shows.Thanks again, Eva.- On Sun, 8/2/09, ransley <ransley wrote:ransley <ransley Hits or pings on a tumoroleander soup Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009, 6:17 PM We have noticed the phenomena of what we at first called "hits" but now call "pings" when we take any substance that is killing a colony of pathogens, which cancer should qualify if we believe it is fungal in origin. Hit sounds too harsh for what we have noticed, ping is a better word. Over the last couple of years I've done several things that caused pings in my heart and circulatory system as pathogens were being affected. My wife has now noticed pings from several things in the tumor in her breast, and some of those may qualify more as hits, but now it seems to be more like pings. Today she has gone up on her dose and switched over to my ACV-oleander, although she actually prefers the taste of the vodka-oleander. Anyway, she just took 1.5 teaspoons (3/4 tsp. of overly strong soup cut with 3/4 tsp water) and she got a ping about 30 minutes later. She has previously gotten pings from the H2O2 protocol, high iodine doses, and brine. We're not currently using the brine. She regularly gets pings from the H2O2. She does 5 protocols one after the other, 30 minutes apart, 3 times a day. She does H2O2 first so it won't oxidize anything else. DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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