Guest guest Posted April 25, 2011 Report Share Posted April 25, 2011 Hi Bee and Group Just reading your message below and prompted me to update you re my son's impetigo condition covering the right side of his back which I posted about recently. As you know, my son wasn't fully on your diet and things got to the point where I resorted to antibiotics. Of course with the antibiotics, the sores dried up. But then they turned into ring worms, so his back was a real sight. You say below 'bugs naturally change......to bacteria to fungus' etc. I witnessed this with my own eyes. Back to the doctor we went and yes, he prescribed Nizoril cream to 'kill' the fungus. Of course, we didn't use it and the ring worms cleared up. A couple of weeks ago, an impetigo sore started to develop on his left shoulder. It became larger and I thought it was going to erupt like the previous sores, but then dried straight into a ring worm and is clearing now. (Without antibiotics, following the candida program). If only he had been fully on the program from the get go. He's on it now, with most of the supplements and he seems to really enjoy it. Blessings, > > Also mutation of bugs is hocus pocus. Bugs naturally change into other kinds and stronger ones, from virus to bacteria to fungus (candida and cancer) in order to handle poisons (toxins). They also can reverse that process, going backwards, from fungus to to bacteria to virus and finally the tiny microbe present everywhere in Nature, called Protit or Somatid, etc. as explained in the Germ Theory of Disease if False articles on my website. > > Mutation simply means bugs change, but doctors do not acknowledge that is what they normally do anyway when handling garbage. > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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