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Dear Jim,

Depends on a lot of factors.

If the body is self poisoning with carbon monoxide, it will revert in a few

weeks.

If the CO was all from exterior sources, then it won't revert.

If the problem was due to dietary deficiencies, then it will come back if

those

aren't addressed.

Since the RBCs will clump if they don't all have the same charge, there are

many

causes. The trick is to get them all with the same charge, so that they

repel each

other. Then they regain the flexibility to bend in half to go down the

smallest

capillaries, and deliver oxygen to the farthest points of the body.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> > > > He does a blood microscopy too and he says my blood is

> > > > clumped....that doesn't say much for the three months of beck blood

> > > > electrification that I did!

> > >

> > > Hi ,

> > >

> > > I take it that you are trusting his word on that, and did not see your

> > > blood patterns yourself, correct?

> > >

> > > Dick

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> Since the RBCs will clump if they don't all have the same charge, there

are

> many

> causes. The trick is to get them all with the same charge, so that they

> repel each

> other.

I hope I didn't miss something here.....what is the trick to getting them

all with the same charge?

(And if I have followed this correctly....what besides methylene blue?)

Patty

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Dear Patty,

The methods I know of for unclumping red blood cells:

1) methylene blue

2) ozone

3) magnet

4) Homozon

5) H2O2

I am sure there are others as well.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> > Since the RBCs will clump if they don't all have the same charge, there

> are

> > many

> > causes. The trick is to get them all with the same charge, so that they

> > repel each

> > other.

>

> I hope I didn't miss something here.....what is the trick to getting them

> all with the same charge?

> (And if I have followed this correctly....what besides methylene blue?)

> Patty

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

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Yup.

Mine wasn't quite as long a string of RBCs as in your pics.

mine were shorter stacks.

Plus I had quite a few damaged RBCs (and pieces of RBCs). Target

cells, Helmut cells, etc...

I assume this was from Babesia.

I haven't seen a slide of my blood since my Babesia treatment-

Barb

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> > > > Rich

> > > > I didn't expect you to miss it. I just feel EXTREMELY

STRONGLY

> > that

> > > > by making every effort to discover what is in curdled milk,

> ain't

> > > > going to solve anyone's problems.MY approach is put the

milk

> back

> > in

> > > > the fridge!!!-

> > >

> >

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Barb,

I had the damaged red blood cells as well, I don't know whether I had rouleaux but probably did (and maybe still have).

Nelly

[infections] Re: Rouleaux

Yup.Mine wasn't quite as long a string of RBCs as in your pics.mine were shorter stacks.Plus I had quite a few damaged RBCs (and pieces of RBCs). Target cells, Helmut cells, etc...I assume this was from Babesia.I haven't seen a slide of my blood since my Babesia treatment-Barb

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Nelly:

If so, then most DOcs would look at the spleen (as in it's not

working correctly- as that's the organ that repairs them) - or a

parasite that's living in them (Malaria or Babesia) and destroying

them quickly.

Barb

>

> Barb,

>

> I had the damaged red blood cells as well, I don't know whether I

had rouleaux but probably did (and maybe still have).

>

> Nelly

>

>

> [infections] Re: Rouleaux

>

>

> Yup.

> Mine wasn't quite as long a string of RBCs as in your pics.

> mine were shorter stacks.

>

> Plus I had quite a few damaged RBCs (and pieces of RBCs). Target

> cells, Helmut cells, etc...

>

> I assume this was from Babesia.

> I haven't seen a slide of my blood since my Babesia treatment-

>

> Barb

>

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I also had red blood cells that crenelated and died quickly. There

was also rouleaux. However, I was told that the rouleaux can be

caused by stress. I have tested positive for borrelia, and

mycoplasma. But they assume I also have babesia based on my good

response to Zithromax. I haven't seen my blood in six years, so I

have no idea what it would look like today.

a Carnes

>

> Nelly:

> If so, then most DOcs would look at the spleen (as in it's not

> working correctly- as that's the organ that repairs them) - or a

> parasite that's living in them (Malaria or Babesia) and destroying

> them quickly.

>

> Barb

>

>

>

> >

> > Barb,

> >

> > I had the damaged red blood cells as well, I don't know whether I

> had rouleaux but probably did (and maybe still have).

> >

> > Nelly

> >

> >

>

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Your expereinces mirror mine (sigh- and we're both living in

developed countries).

At the onset of my problems (in the 70's) I had a 20,000 WBC count

(with very high fever) - destroyed RBCs, anemia - and YES I was very

sick... and I was just ferried back and forth to the Dr. and pretty

much nothing was done... Duh.. I see nothing has changed in 25 or 30

years.

Barb

> >

> > Barb,

> >

> > I had the damaged red blood cells as well, I don't know whether

I

> had rouleaux but probably did (and maybe still have).

> >

> > Nelly

> >

> >

> > [infections] Re: Rouleaux

> >

> >

> > Yup.

> > Mine wasn't quite as long a string of RBCs as in your pics.

> > mine were shorter stacks.

> >

> > Plus I had quite a few damaged RBCs (and pieces of RBCs).

Target

> > cells, Helmut cells, etc...

> >

> > I assume this was from Babesia.

> > I haven't seen a slide of my blood since my Babesia treatment-

> >

> > Barb

> >

>

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