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I had gone to an ortho seminar in Phoenix many years ago and sat in on

Dietricts lecture. Very forward and insightful man.

On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Croft wrote:

> Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 03:46:58 +0000

> From: Croft <croft@...>

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> Cc: robertrector@...

> Subject: [] Re: obtaining cholestryamine or other binders

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> , hi.

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> Cholestryamine (CSM) is classified as an anion exchange resin. Such resins

have been used in various purification and detox protocols, both external and

internal to the body. In medicine and industry.

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> For example in Dietrick Klinghardt's neurotoxin elimination protocol, you can

see that he uses chlorella in exactly the same way as CSM is used in Shoemaker's

protocol. The cell wall in chlorella is again an ion exchange resin. That is

how the algae defends itself from toxins and heavy metals in its environment --

they bind to the cell wall and can't get inside the cell. When taken internally

30 minutes before a meal (same as CSM), that 30 minute lead time gives the

chlorella chance to move down to the bile release point in the gut, where the

toxins will then bind to it and not be reabsorbed.

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> I don't know the relative efficacy of CSM vs. chlorella, but Klinghardt

certainly has seen results in his work.

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> Another form of chlorella is NDF (nano detox factors), a special type of

liquid chlorella that can enter the blood stream and cross the blood brain

barrier easily. (The cell wall is broken up in extremely small pieces.) I've

noticed brain fog reduction by using NDF. In the case of NDF, the toxins are

released via the bladder, not the intestines -- so plenty of water is taken to

flush out quickly.

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> http://www.healthydetox.org/

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> Lastly, I just found this zeolite based detox searching for other ion exchange

resin detox protocols. Zeolite is widely used in animal feeds to bind to

mycotoxins / aflatoxins, etc. Results have been clearly shown. (Try some

google searches.) The form of zeolite here is clinoptilolite, a mineral with a

unique sieve like structure that binds to toxins:

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> http://www.zeohealth.com/

> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000621AA6/

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> Let's hear from others who have experience with binders such as CSM, zeolites,

chlorella/NDF, and their relative merits.

>

> Regards,

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> --Bill

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Sharon,

I am feeling ya!!!!!!! Boy, do I agree with you. You know my case and I am doing

the best I can with what I have. NOT MUCH!!!! My heart goes out to you and KC

and I hope to meet you guys someday soon. Take care and wear your mask...I do.

Did KC tell you the story about what the lady at Wal-Mart asked me and what I

told her? LOL!!!!!!

Love you guys,

Marcie

tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2C@...> wrote:

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This is Sharon, (KC's wife) and a have a little problem with your

post. You seem to think that many choose to either stay in a

contaminated environment or that they don't care to follow the same

life style that you (and a couple of others) are living. Perhaps you

are still jaded by the many years of rejection from other victims,

family and/or friends. But, I have to say (and I will ONLY speak

from my own experience) that I am basically homebound, wear a mask

when I go out, so in my own way I am living as much of an avoidance

life as possible and yet I am now becoming sensitive the outdoors.

And yes, I have gotten hit by mold plumes, and if the truth be told,

there is no place that is 100% safe.

Many people can not run to the hills and live in the woods, they

have families that they have to take care of. It is much easier for

a single male to live that life style. Kindof hard for parents with

kids, especially if they are all ill.

Many are living the best they can, unlike some that claim one thing

and sponge off of family and friends for over a year and then claim

to be living a mold free life style in the woods. And no I am not

referring to you.

Each of us have to live life the best that we can and in whatever

situation we may find ourselves in. I'm glad what you have chosen is

working for you. Many are not so lucky.

Sharon

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> > Let's hear from others who have experience with binders such as

> CSM, zeolites, chlorella/NDF, and their relative merits.

> > --Bill

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> I saw other Incline Village CFS survivors take Chlorella for over

a

> decade and receive no significant benefit.

> However, this is probably due to the little peculiarity that the

> neurotoxins aren't unbound from the receptors unless the ion

> gradient is altered by damping the inflammatory response.

> The binders are wasted if the molecules aren't presented for

binding.

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> All the people who attempted these detox protocols and failed had

> this in common, they made no attempt to decrease exposure or

> modulate immune response to allow the binders to have effect.

>

> and I did exactly that - and look where we are!

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