Guest guest Posted December 26, 2010 Report Share Posted December 26, 2010 Wouldn't just a nice good bacteria implant work as well?????? Why not? Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2010 Report Share Posted December 27, 2010 Hmmmm, well then, maybe a fecal transplant would heal a lot more diseases than just C Difficile??? Like the chronic intestinal candida I have been unable to erradicate? Or other intestinal diseases?? What an awful way to have to go though, yuk. But as they say, what ever works. I saw a tv program a long time ago where people with incurable illnesses were eating rotton meats for the bacteria and some were claiming they got well. Probably this works in a similar way but sounds awfully riskey to me. I am supposeing high bacterial foods would not do much good either in such cases, such as sauerkraut, kefir etc..? Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2010 Report Share Posted December 27, 2010 We used Young Living Essential Oil " Lemmongrass " diffused via fans in my father-in-laws house to purify the C Difficile virus from the air, furniture, curtains, etc. Apparently it can also be used internally. Best wishes, automn ---- ectopistes@... wrote: > > Hmmmm, well then, maybe a fecal transplant would heal a lot more > diseases than just C Difficile??? Like the chronic intestinal candida > I have been unable to erradicate? Or other intestinal diseases?? > What an awful way to have to go though, yuk. But as they say, what > ever works. I saw a tv program a long time ago where people with > incurable illnesses were eating rotton meats for the bacteria and some > were claiming they got well. Probably this works in a similar way but > sounds awfully riskey to me. > I am supposeing high bacterial foods would not do much good either in > such cases, such as sauerkraut, kefir etc..? > > Steph > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 HOw is it that raw, rotton meat would not give you some horrible food poisoning? Or is it that it does, and those that eat it just get past it and over it and become immune quickly as the good portions of the bacteria take over? Have always wondered how these people could eat this without getting horribly sick. JUst the thought of eating green steak makes me want to p--k. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Hi all. Sorry for the hiatus (gonna be longer), Dealing with cancer in the immediate family one more time and am more than preoccupied but would like to chime in a bit on this subject. We think we are a single organism. nothing could be further from the truth. In fact depending on which " expert " you talk to, you have 5 to 10 times the number of non human cells in and on your body. You are a community. This is reflected in the whole multi cellular organism evolution/creation situation. Just as it became pro survival to band together as single cells, it is the same with the higher " evolutionary " forms in terms of other organisms living within you as a microcosm. You cannot live without certain bacteria in your guts. In fact you would not be able to survive without certain bacteria on your skin (hence the evils of antimicrobial soaps, especially those containing triclosan). We are meant to interact within our environment as well as being an environment in ourselves... As Elan has stated, fermented foods are very important. Watch Bizarre Foods on the travel channel and see what kind of fermented foods are eaten in quantity, quite safely, by different cultures. Aging of meat makes it more tender because of the breakdown of structures through this process to some extent. There is nothing inherently wrong with this including with meats, as long as no pathogenic issues arise. This is actually an essential part of the development of the immune system. For those of you interested, check out the works of Dr. Ann Wigmore (bless her soul) and Victoris Kulvinskas. His book, " Survive and Thrive into the 21st Century " is the bible on such issues in terms of food. This is strictly vegan stuff but applies to diets that are not... Always, in all ways, -Dave Re: C Difficile Infection > > > Hmmmm, well then, maybe a fecal transplant would heal a lot more > diseases than just C Difficile??? Like the chronic intestinal candida > I have been unable to erradicate? Or other intestinal diseases?? Yes, I've heard it being effective for treating some chronic digestive challenges like IBS and ulcerative colitis. Not sure about its use for candida though. > I saw a tv program a long time ago where people with > incurable illnesses were eating rotton meats for the bacteria and some > were claiming they got well. There's a man named Aajonus Vonderplanitz who's a huge proponent of just that. He's over 60, eats raw " high meat " as he calls it, is very healthy and seems especially strong and robust for his age. He says he was very sick when he was younger and his " primal diet " cured him. Here's an interview where he describes how ill he was before he changed his diet: http://drbass.com/aajonus.html<http://drbass.com/aajonus.html> > I am supposeing high bacterial foods would not do much good either in > such cases, such as sauerkraut, kefir etc..? My understanding is that fermented foods like sauerkraut and kefir etc are some of the most therapeutic and healing foods any of us can eat - especially people who are chronically ill, most of whom suffer from dysbiosis of the gut. The only challenge is that introducing such microbe-rich foods to the gut can cause die off in some people, so going slow with them and supporting the body with detoxing can be really helpful in those cases. Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 I'd also suggest some Vitamin D3 supplementation. Good Luck Brad. ---- Brad C <ontarioguy2334@...> wrote: > THanks for your reply Automn. Its interesting you mentioned lemongrass essential oil I've always been attracted to it maybe that's cuz I need it. > I'm already on Clove Bud essential oil I put a drop or two in a coffee enema along with magnesium oil, castor oil (in the enema tube so it's forced into the body b4 the coffee), epsom salts and apple cider vinegar. > I've been doing coffee enemas for a long time so I've gradually integrated all of these things together. > clove bud essential oil is going after my c diff infection and nanobacteria infection. It's very effective but I'd like to try the lemongrass too. > Happy new years to you. > Brad > > > > > > > > Hmmmm, well then, maybe a fecal transplant would heal a lot more > > > diseases than just C Difficile??? Like the chronic intestinal candida > > > I have been unable to erradicate? Or other intestinal diseases?? > > > What an awful way to have to go though, yuk. But as they say, what > > > ever works. I saw a tv program a long time ago where people with > > > incurable illnesses were eating rotton meats for the bacteria and some > > > were claiming they got well. Probably this works in a similar way but > > > sounds awfully riskey to me. > > > I am supposeing high bacterial foods would not do much good either in > > > such cases, such as sauerkraut, kefir etc..? > > > > > > Steph > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 Brad it is really " disturbing " to read that you did all of those things without success. I know that everything I ever tried (spent all my money, thousands and thousands of dollars) and didn't get anywhere either with this fungus. I often LONGED to be able to find a place where I could try those things that you have done and that I had the money to do them, and then I see that it didn't help you long term or provide a cure. Currently I am step by step, trying the Hulda things (much left to do), the wormings, zappings, cleaning up toxins in my life etc..etc.... and will see how that does. I STRONGLY suggest her books to you, all of them have different stuff in them so I would get them all. The wormings with the walnut hull thincture have already helped me (I never tested posative for parasties other than fungus though) in that I now have a bowl movement twice a day regularily where as before that for my whole life almost I only would go once a day or LESS. So maybe after I do everything she says, there will be progress over time. You could get her zapper and purchase the program driver for common bacteria, which may eventually help as well as getting rid of environmental hazzards and getting rid of parasites to strengthen your immune system. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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