Guest guest Posted May 27, 2011 Report Share Posted May 27, 2011 If a person is taking HIV meds, I think they can still do parts of the Beck Protocol with some unique advantages. 1. Ozonated water can help flush toxins. This could make the meds less severe. It might allow someone to tolerate a more effective med that has harsher side effects with less damage to the body. Ozonated water does not consume time, takes only a minute to make. 2. Silver Sol has a small study on HIV in which 4 tbsp 4 times a day of a 30ppm solution (sold now as " health max " 30ppm Silver Sol) in 7 cases out of 7 increased Cd4 counts 25 percent or more (one case 50 percent) over 4 months. All the participants were HIV pos per Western Blot test, and all had appetite returning in 3 weeks, and gained significant amounts of weight. In one case CD4 went from 300's to 700's. This silver survives stomach acid and stays charged up in blood or other tissue. Ionic/colloidal silver does not, which is one reason it is limited when take internally. Taking this does not consume time, it's just a liquid you take orally. This is the main thing to test, and though not 100 percent certain it is cheap enough and available enough to try easily. 3. Magnetic pulsing might be tried but may turn out to be unnecessary if one is also on the meds. It consumes time. 4. Blood electrification. With meds, use of blood electrification has been debated, due to expected adverse interactions. But not many of these have ever been noted. However, meds tend to reduce the viral load in bloodstream to zero or close to it. Therefore blood electrification, which may have some other beneficial effects, would not be needed with a zero viral load test result. It could be used optionally to see if it helps increase a person's energy or has other detoxifying qualities. It consumes time. The benefits of combining the above with HIV meds is less side effects and still getting a good result on CD4 counts (t cells). Also some meds may work in combination with Beck, and offer a better effect, or use of a milder med giving the same results as a stronger one without Beck. Hope this helps someone. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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