Guest guest Posted February 11, 2012 Report Share Posted February 11, 2012 Somebody alrady answered my question so I wanted to post it also here that the potency of his injections is 2C. That means 1 part of the original subtance in 10,000 parts of the solution. I am very tempted to try them for my son. Krassi > > Hi all, > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Krassi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Someone correct me if I am wrong, but, it is my understanding that: These are 2 different things. Biopure Europe just came out with the homeopathic version, and it is not an injection, but a true homeopathic product. The shots (like from Dr. are the blood derived product, injectable. > > Hi all, > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Krassi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 My understanding is that the product from BioPure Europe is homeopathic, but I don't know the potency, does anybody know it? From the information I got from his patients it seems the injections from Dr. B are also homeopathic, but very low potency - only 2C. Also, I have read that he adds more things to the injections to make them more effective and easy on the kids, but I don't know what exactly. With homeopathics depending on the potency - you may have very high dilution and meaning none of the molecules of the product are left but only the memory/energy (if the BioPure product from Europe is higher potency then it means no blood product left?), or with lower potency (like 2C) - you still have molecules left of the blood product, although compared with the original injections from Europe, these are highly diluted. I have scheduled phone consult with Dr. B to learn more about his GcMAF injections, so I will post it here anything new I learn. Krassi > > > > Hi all, > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Krassi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 (reposted with doc's name removed) Hi all, For those of you who consult with Dr. B's and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Krassi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 (reposted with doc's name removed) Re: Dr. B's GcMAF injections - are they really homeopathic? Somebody alrady answered my question so I wanted to post it also here that the potency of his injections is 2C. That means 1 part of the original subtance in 10,000 parts of the solution. I am very tempted to try them for my son. Krassi > > Hi all, > For those of you who consult with Dr. B's and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the > > Krassi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 is injection the only method of delivery right now? there is no way I can get near my son with a needle... deborah > > > > Hi all, > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Krassi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 BioPure Europe sells the GcMAF homeopathic in oral liquid form. Krassi > > > > > > Hi all, > > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks, > > > Krassi > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 KrassiAnd how does one order stuff from Europe into the U.S? Or Mexico! Even worse... They don't even let my vit C through ...IsaEnviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:36:00 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Dr. B's GcMAF injections - are they really homeopathic? BioPure Europe sells the GcMAF homeopathic in oral liquid form.Krassi> > >> > > Hi all,> > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you> > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy.> > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency?> > > Any information would be greatly appreciated.> > > Thanks,> > > Krassi> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Isa, I ordered before some different homeopathics from them and products arrived after 4-5 weeks, so it takes a while but eventually they arrive. Not sure about Mexico, but probably the same regulations as US? Krassi > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > > > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > > > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Krassi > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Dear KrassiIf u give me the address, then I will order to my sister's (lives in VA), so that I spare myself the spook of seeing it end up in the trash can at the custom services!!!I have been wanting to get some more 4HBP since l understand they also have the homeopatic version, I hope they still do.Thank u Krassi!!IsaEnviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 18:46:08 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Dr. B's GcMAF injections - are they really homeopathic? Isa,I ordered before some different homeopathics from them and products arrived after 4-5 weeks, so it takes a while but eventually they arrive. Not sure about Mexico, but probably the same regulations as US?Krassi> > > >> > > > Hi all,> > > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you> > > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy.> > > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency?> > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated.> > > > Thanks,> > > > Krassi> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Isa, Here is their web site to order: http://www.biopure.eu/usa/products/homeo-k/index.php Homeo K.MAF is the homeopathic that you can use instead of the GcMAF injections. Krassi > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > For those of you who consult with Dr. Bradstreet and do the GcMAF injections - could you tell me why some of you refer to his injections as homeopathic and others say that his injections consist the actual blood derived GcMAF, does it mean that his dilution is very low? In general " homeopathic " means the pellet or the liquid has only the memory/energy of the product, but if you test it you > > > > > should not find the product molecules (in this case the blood derived GcMAF), it should be left only the GcMAF memory/energy. > > > > > My son's nagalase result is quite high but I am quite nervous to try the European GcMAF injections, just because of the word " blood derived product " . However if indeed Dr. Bradstreet's injections are homeopathic and still very effective I am very tempted to try them. So does anybody knows how diluted they are and what is the potency? > > > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Krassi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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