Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I wanted to update you on my darfield microscopy research. This is a follow up from my message of to two days ago. This morning I took my 15 drops and a couple of hours later I found the blood still nice and clean and just a few barbell types floating around. I had anticipated that it would take several days with 15 drops twice a day to lure them all out of hiding. SOmething happened today that surprised me: I had diarrhea all day. Jim Humble says that the body is getting rid of stuff that the Liver can't handle. I did not get diarrhea before when I started increasing the drops and the blood became cleaner. So, it came to no surprise when I saw something new. From prviously looking at my blood, I had noticed that occassionally there is an area that I called the 'graveyard'. It tends to be occupied by seemingly dead red blood cell - as if the air is out. I know from my studies that there is such a thing. Tonight I cam across a graveyard (which isn't always there) that for the first time ever, I saw a bunch of white blood cells which had around them long worm types. They were wiggeling and seemed to have been captured by the white blood cells. Then there were some that were very long thin ones with one small round head. There were some that fit the descryption of Borellia and H-Pylori because they were not straight but zizag like. My daughter and my wife were shocked. Interesting is that they showed up all over the 'graveyard' but not in the area were the clean healthy Red Blood cells were. It appears that these bugs concentrate in certain areas in the body and perhaps the MMS is 'busting' them lose in little clumps. That's why these types seem to not be everywhere. I even had a hard time finding them again after adjusting the microscope by accident. In any case, it seems that MMS is doing its job but has to dig deeper and it takes time. It's perhaps like cleaning out a garage with lots of junk in it. It takes time to get to the rear wall. I am now more convinced than ever that a maintenance program is abaolutely essential. Of course, there is collidal silver and ozonated oils and lots of other stuff. It all apparently helps. But if, what Jim Humble says is true, that MMS eventually reaches everywhere - what other things perhaps can't (like going into the brain) then MMS may really be the 'miracle solution'. It's going to be interesting to see how it continues. Of course, if those new, very jucky looking things don't show up in the one drop of blood, I may think they are gone. So it takes more detailed observing and patience while also paying attention to how nauseous I feel and if I still get diarrhea. There is no doubt in my mind that the increase of nausea and the diarrhea today (in spite of not increasing the drops) is simply because I have poked into a nest - some are now dying and giving of the toxins. I will let you all know when something new comes up and how it turns out. In response to a suggestion by a member that I could send a picture to someone and have it evaluated as to what thiese bugs are: I have books from so called 'experts' and they all differ in their opinion. I don't think that they really know, except for a few very well know parasites and bacteria. You may be surprised that you MD may even tell you that there is no such thing because your blood is sterile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2009 Report Share Posted February 1, 2009 Hi , do you have a link or more information where to get such a darkfield microscope like you have? Your modell seems to be very usefull and worth the price. Thank You, BigBoppa xsig2003 schrieb: I wanted to update you on my darfield microscopy research. This is a follow up from my message of to two days ago. This morning I took my 15 drops and a couple of hours later I found the blood still nice and clean and just a few barbell types floating around. I had anticipated that it would take several days with 15 drops twice a day to lure them all out of hiding. SOmething happened today that surprised me: I had diarrhea all day. Jim Humble says that the body is getting rid of stuff that the Liver can't handle. I did not get diarrhea before when I started increasing the drops and the blood became cleaner. So, it came to no surprise when I saw something new. >From prviously looking at my blood, I had noticed that occassionally there is an area that I called the 'graveyard'. It tends to be occupied by seemingly dead red blood cell - as if the air is out. I know from my studies that there is such a thing. Tonight I cam across a graveyard (which isn't always there) that for the first time ever, I saw a bunch of white blood cells which had around them long worm types. They were wiggeling and seemed to have been captured by the white blood cells. Then there were some that were very long thin ones with one small round head. There were some that fit the descryption of Borellia and H-Pylori because they were not straight but zizag like. My daughter and my wife were shocked. Interesting is that they showed up all over the 'graveyard' but not in the area were the clean healthy Red Blood cells were. It appears that these bugs concentrate in certain areas in the body and perhaps the MMS is 'busting' them lose in little clumps. That's why these types seem to not be everywhere. I even had a hard time finding them again after adjusting the microscope by accident. In any case, it seems that MMS is doing its job but has to dig deeper and it takes time. It's perhaps like cleaning out a garage with lots of junk in it. It takes time to get to the rear wall. I am now more convinced than ever that a maintenance program is abaolutely essential. Of course, there is collidal silver and ozonated oils and lots of other stuff. It all apparently helps. But if, what Jim Humble says is true, that MMS eventually reaches everywhere - what other things perhaps can't (like going into the brain) then MMS may really be the 'miracle solution'. It's going to be interesting to see how it continues. Of course, if those new, very jucky looking things don't show up in the one drop of blood, I may think they are gone. So it takes more detailed observing and patience while also paying attention to how nauseous I feel and if I still get diarrhea. There is no doubt in my mind that the increase of nausea and the diarrhea today (in spite of not increasing the drops) is simply because I have poked into a nest - some are now dying and giving of the toxins. I will let you all know when something new comes up and how it turns out. In response to a suggestion by a member that I could send a picture to someone and have it evaluated as to what thiese bugs are: I have books from so called 'experts' and they all differ in their opinion. I don't think that they really know, except for a few very well know parasites and bacteria. You may be surprised that you MD may even tell you that there is no such thing because your blood is sterile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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