Guest guest Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 Yes, but if you're talking averages, the Blasi salts seem to win. And it's an extremely simple remedy. We've got to find some programs that seem successful on a large scale. Not a few people who've devised some convoluted system of supplementation that only a few people are capable of figuring out and then implementing. How many times have we been down this road???? Now we've got "genetics" to lend more credence to the various wonder programs. It's kind of like manipulating statistics to tell any story you want. The more clever you are, the more clever the story... but it's still the same old story in my book. If average pwc want a real chance of getting better, they should be looking a lot more at protocols like Ken's or Stratton's, which are actually very practical, and stop looking for the magic gene-y in a bottle. penny Kate <KateDunlay@...> wrote: On Jan 15, 2007, at 2:04 AM, dumbaussie2000 wrote:> Remember the> most succesfull protocol is blasi salts which are loaded with> potassium and even then the levels are possably nowhere near enough> to cater for a long term inflammed individual...> tony>Some individuals notice improvement from taking these salts and others don't notice any difference at all. Just like some people benefit from nystatin and others don't at all. Etcetera etcetera. We're not all the same.- Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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