Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 > OK, now what is AgriSept??? Never heard of it before. I would HATE > to miss out on even ONE candida killing product LOL. Not as if any one > thing is going to work mind you 8:>) > > Steph > Steph, Maybe you missed the post Saul made a couple of weeks ago when he mentioned AgriSept to you specifically? The discussion on the list at that time was focusing on liver flushes, and you asked Saul: " Apart from the liver flush Saul, what would YOU do if you had my problem and the money and ozone was not available to you? " This was the reply he wrote to you on Nov. 10 '08: Dear Steph, If I didn't have ozone, and didn't do a liver flush, I would use Citricidal, Lauricidin, AgriSept, colloidal silver and probiotics. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Here are some links to info on Citricidal and Lauricidin: http://www.pureliquidgold.com/citricidal.htm http://www.pureliquidgold.com/grapefruit-seed-extract-and-candida.htm http://www.lauricidin.com/about.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Steph, Lemon juice doesn't form alkalai ash, the solids in it it what you're interested in. The healing property of lemon is better utilised by eating the whole lemon. Duncan > > > Saul, is lauric acid alkaline or is it acid forming in the blood? > It would be very important for me to know this before trying it because > one dose of something too acidic (oxbile for example) is life > threatening to me seriously. So full of acid from the candida my body > cannot rid itself of another speck. I drink a half of fresh lemon > every morning, take lots of Dr. Schultz supperfood every morning, whey > etc..etc.. to try to alkalize myself but nothing seems to be sufficient. > I decided to quit eating the one T=bone per week I was consuming to > additionally cut down on the acid condition. Anyway, need to know > about lauric acid which is in the Lauricidin, whether it is alakline or > acid and I am assuming it would be extremely one way or the other? > > Steph > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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