Guest guest Posted April 23, 2009 Report Share Posted April 23, 2009 I have the parazapper I would love to hear your opinion on it. linda ________________________________ From: " ad7@shaw " <ad7@...> Dr Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 8:32:39 PM Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites Are you taking a good zapper along? Our family does not travel without one... Blessings! Arthur www.BestZapper. com www.ForgetDrugs. com clinic Here is an email that I got on the status of the clinic. " The clinic is still operating, though the pink house is closed. They work from a lab. In case you know people who are interested, the new management is Griselda Chavez who is highly recommended by Dr. herself. You can find her letter by contacting SHRC and asking for a list of testers. There is copy of the letter Dr. wrote recommending Griselda. That is how I learned about her; plus speaking to others having gone to Tijuana recently. Griselda is a very good tester, very reliable, very caring, she has worked with Dr. for quite a few years, and her knowledge of Dr. ¹s protocols is extensive. Her sister, Silvia, works with her. She is also a very good tester, compassionate, and helps patients with whatever they need. They are in contact with Dr. pretty regularly. Hope that helps others " Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2009 Report Share Posted April 23, 2009 from what i've been reading for H.pylori you want to do 676 for 10 minutes. carol > > thanks lisa > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Doyon <lisadoyon@...> > Dr > Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:08:52 AM > Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites > > > > > > www.naturesgift. Com has good quality oils. When you're using essential oils > like this, you want the best quality you can get. My other e-mail said how > much Dr. recommends taking. Clostridium is not the same as h. Pylori. > H.pylori is a bacteria, not a parasite, so I don't think that parasite > herbs would work on it. That's why oregano and/or zapping would be better > for it. > > > -- Re: herbs kill parasites > > Hi : > any ideas where I can get the oregano oil and how much to take? > thanks, > linda > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 > > > > Posted by: " willliam laurence " wmlua06@... > <mailto:wmlua06@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20herbs%20kill%20parasites> > wmlua06 <wmlua06> > > > Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:44 pm (PDT) > > > > > where would one get that idea? well let me explain. I get these emails via digest. It is VERY confusing and difficult to read the replies if the sender doesnt edit out all the previous postings on the thread. They ALL show up and it can be difficult to scroll through so many days worth of replies and try not to miss the most recent or current replies. Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 thanks wildman linda ________________________________ From: wildman350smom <carolb@...> Dr Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:44:15 AM Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites from what i've been reading for H.pylori you want to do 676 for 10 minutes. carol > > thanks lisa > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: Doyon <lisadoyon@. ..> > Dr@groups .com > Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:08:52 AM > Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites > > > > > > www.naturesgift. Com has good quality oils. When you're using essential oils > like this, you want the best quality you can get. My other e-mail said how > much Dr. recommends taking. Clostridium is not the same as h. Pylori. > H.pylori is a bacteria, not a parasite, so I don't think that parasite > herbs would work on it. That's why oregano and/or zapping would be better > for it. > > > -- Re: herbs kill parasites > > Hi : > any ideas where I can get the oregano oil and how much to take? > thanks, > linda > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 Hi william: Thanks for this very informative piece on Oregano Oil and it's uses. I will save it for future reference. You said from the very beginning that black walnut, cloves and wormwood will kill h-pylori because it is an intestinal bug. I was just unclear if you were getting this info. from one of Dr. s books or from your own experience. So, I think I will do the 3 herbs and then get a test for h-pylori and see if it is still there. What do you think about doing an accelerated program of 7 days with the 7 wormwood 9cloves and the drops. someone told me that the 2 week is because you easy people into taking the herbs. I just want all these invaders out of my body...as fast as I can. I guess, I don't really need the oregano. Thanks a lot for taking the time to send me this info. Oh, I have the cure for all Diseases, I just could not find a reference to h-pylori, but thanks anyway. thanks, ________________________________ From: willliam laurence <wmlua06@...> Dr Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 2:55:18 AM Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites Hi - first, to answer " any ideas where I can get the oregano oil and how much to take " please be very cautious when taking any oil orally, but especially is oregano oil extremely strong and very caustic. I'd recommed some serious reading about Essential Oils [EOs] before ingesting any oils and also caution about what you might rub on your slik. The Essential Oil industry is, like so many others, fraught with greedy and unscrupulous people, many of whom will sell inferior products that will do you NO good! Some can even harm! Oregano is one that can cause serious burns. Volatile EOs are usually 'cut' or placed in a " carrier oil " Oregao oil must be so used. So, if you use it first make certain that it has been properly formulated into a carrier oil so you don't do any damage. On the other hand, if there is too much 'carrier oil' you won't have enough of the Essential oil to do any good. Its a delicate balance. I'm pasting a file that may be of help to get you started on EO therapy. FILE STARTS HERE The History of Oregano Wild oregano grows in the mountains in the Mediterranean region, its name coming from a Greek word meaning “joy of the mountains.†It was used by Greek physicians for trauma, wounds, headaches, lung disorders, and venomous bites. It was the traditional cure for hemlock poisoning. Over the centuries it gained widespread use for lung conditions, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis, allergies, and cough. Britan’s Gerard, in his 17th century manuscript, explained its use as a top remedy for head colds. The 19th Century Eclectic physicians used oregano as a general tonic and a promoter of menstruation (which is why this should not be used during pregnancy). How Oregano Works Oregano contains the most powerful phenols known to man. The primary phenol is called carvacrol. It also contains thymol. Synthetic toxic phenols, frequently used as cleaning disinfectants, have never been able to match the germ killing power of the natural and non toxic phenols found in oregano oil.1,2 A Powerful Anti-Fungal Oregano is a powerful antifungal, working in the GI tract as well as in the sinuses and lungs. It repeatedly has demonstrated the ability to obliterate yeast, including Candida albicans.3,4, 5,6 It has been demonstrated to stop the production of a cancer causing fungal toxin, aflatoxin.7 No yeast species has been able to demonstrate resistance to oregano oil. An All Purpose Anti-Bacterial In one study oregano demonstrated strong anti bacterial action against a wide number of bacteria, including E coli, Klebsiella pneumonie, Salmonella enterica, and Staphylococcus aureus.8 Similar findings have been obtained by other researchers. 5 Oregano Oil is one of the strongest natural germ killing compounds available, a valuable tool in the immune support arsenal. Sinus and Lung Problems Oregano oil has a long standing traditional use history for helping a wide variety of sinus and lung issues. It is now known that the majority of ongoing sinus problems are fungal in nature, which may develop bacterial complications from time to time. Treatment with antibiotics, especially on a recurring basis, makes the sinus fungal problem worse and may start a GI tract fungal problem. Oregano oil is thus a tool of choice, as it is effective against both fungal and bacterial issues. It has traditionally been used for head colds, cough, sinus problems, bronchitis, and pneumonia. It can be used as needed to help keep the sinuses clear. GI Tract Help The potent germ killing properties of Oregano make it an ideal compound to help control the overgrowth of bacteria or yeast in the GI tract. In such cases oregano should be taken with each meal until the problem is brought under control. It can then be used as needed to control any “flare ups.†It is also a powerful compound for protecting against food borne pathogens. Thus, when eating suspect food (travel in foreign countries, meat products, outdoor picnics, etc.) it can be taken as a preventive precaution to guard against food poisoning. If food poisoning does occur, it is a first line of support. Topical Uses Capsules may be opened and applied topically to any skin problem/infection. Works very well on acne, it may be applied topically to a problem area or added to soft soap (avoid eye contact). It may also be taken orally to help clear acne. Should not be used by individuals with very sensitive skin or small children. Also A Pain Killer In addition to the germ killings phenols, oregano also contains high amounts of terpenes. These are powerful natural anti-inflammatory compounds. Thus it helps with pain, swelling, bruising, and promotes a general healing/tonic effect. References: 1. Leung AY, S. Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients. 2nd Edition. Ney York. Wiley and Sons, 1996:398-99. 2. Ingram, C. The Cure is In the Cupboard. Knowledge House. 1997:13-15. 3. Stiles JC, Sparks W, Ronzio RA. The inhibition of Candida albicans by oregano .. J Applied Nutr 1995;47:96-102 4 . Nara Simha R, Subbaroa P. The efficacy of some essential oils on pathogenic fungi. Flav. Ind. 1972 3:368 5. Svendsen AB, Scheffer JJC. Essential Oils and Aromatic Plants. 1985. Dordrecht: us Nijoff/Dr. W. Junk Publ. 6. Ingram, C. The Cure is In the Cupboard. Knowledge House. 1997:16. 7 Tantaoui EA, Beraoud L. Inhibition of growth and aflotoxin production in Aspergillus parasiticus by essential oils of plant material. J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol 1994;13:67-72 8. Hammer KA, Carson CF, Riley TV. Antimicrobial activity of essential oils and other plant extracts. J Appl Microbiology 1999;86:985- 90. END If you can't find any Oregano, I do sell it [i sell FRONTIER Products and one of the Frontier lines is EOs along with their herbs.] but oils musdt be carefully used. please read the attached information. .. it will provide you with a base to get you started. Also, I believe that Bio-Alternatives- Klamath Falls OR is a reputable EO dealer. Here is some info from their web site: IS ALL OREGANO OIL THE SAME? No, Oil of Oregano is derived from three types of " oregano " plants. Wild Mediterranean plants (Origanum Vulgare ssp. hirtum), Spanish plants (Thymus Capitus), and Mexican plants (Lippia Graveolens). WHAT TYPE OF OREGANO OIL HAS MEDICINAL VALUE? Only Oil of Oregano produced from true Wild Mediterranean species harvested from the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean (Turkey & Greece) has been found through clinical research to demonstrate antimicrobial (antibiotic & antifungal) properties. This can not be said of Spanish or Mexican Oregano Oil. IF A PRODUCT IS LABELED TO CONTAIN Origanum Vulgare IS IT THE RIGHT SUBSTANCE? Not always. Unfortunately many manufacturers are misinformed (some are out right unscrupulous) and mislabel their product. Often products are labeled as containing Origanum Vulgare or as Wild Mediterranean even though the oil actually originated from Spanish or Mexican plants. When shopping for Oil of Oregano verify where the plants were harvested. If the manufacturer can not validate that the oil is a product of Turkey or Greece it can not be the valuable substance that has been clinically shown to be an antimicrobial. WHERE DOES BIO-ALTERNATIVESTM OREGANO OIL COME FROM? BIO-ALTERNATIVES uses ONLY wild harvested, mountain grown, Mediterranean Oregano Oil (the true form of Origanum Vulgare) in it's Oil of Oregano product line. We import 85% Carvacrol content Turkish Oregano Oil for use in our products. This Wild Mediterranean Mountain Grown Oregano Oil is THE HIGHEST QUALITY AVAILABLE! You will never find inferior Spanish or Mexican Oregano Oil in a BIO-ALTERNATIVES product. I HAVE HEARD THAT SOME COMPANIES OVER DILUTE THEIR PRODUCTS. ARE BIO-ALTERNATIVESTM OREGANO OIL PRODUCTS KEPT STRONG ENOUGH TO BE EFFECTIVE? In order to be useful true Oregano Oil must be blended with a carrier oil. Unfortunately some companies have taken this fact to the extreme and diluted their products to such an extent that the Carvacrol to carrier oil ratio is very weak. Rest assured this will never be the case with any BIO-ALTERNATIVES Oil of Oregano product you purchase. Studies have found Carvacrol in concentrations of less than 0.25 mg/ml to completely inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus. BIO-ALTERNATIVES Oil of Oregano products deliver a whopping 84.15 mg Carvacrol per ml! HOW SHOULD BIO-ALTERNATIVESTM OREGANO OIL BE USED? The very best method for systemic delivery of this product is to place 3-4 drops directly under the tongue, allow it to linger for a few seconds. Now take a sip of a liquid of your choice, swirl it around in your mouth and swallow. Juice can help to mask the strong flavor. This process should be repeated several times daily for the first 10 days of use and once or twice daily thereafter. Oregano Oil may also be applied topically. For topical application simply apply a small amount to the affected area and massage lightly into the skin. Oregano Oil may be mixed with shampoo for applications to the scalp. HOW CAN BIO-ALTERNATIVESTM OFFER THESE HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS AT SUCH LOW PRICES? Because BIO-ALTERNATIVES is both importer and manufacturer we have no " middle man " to pay. This is a huge financial advantage to us and we are able to pass our savings down to our customers. DO YOU REALLY OFFER A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE? Yes! If for any reason you are not satisfied with our product simply return the unused portion and we will gladly issue a refund. *Money-Back return policy applies to single item purchases valued at less than $50.00 only. Shipping charges are non-refundable. ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* * with regards to the protocol, please be aware that the herbs are basically an intestinal tract cleaner. They will kill Intestinal tract parasites but won't touch blood borne parasites and parasites in the organs [with the possible exception of the Liver]. The zapper will kill some parasites in some organs that are not too insulated by the structure of the body DR. 's books explain all this. If you wish I can send the CURE FOR ALL DISEASES and the Synchronometer Lab Manual [Free of costs] since Dr. has releasaed her copyright protection and I have those on my HD They will explain a LOT! So to answer more clearly, H Pylori being generally a parasite found in the intestinal tract, the parasite Herbs black walnut tincture, cloves and wormwood) will kill it! .. From: <lindae321 (DOT) com> Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites Dr@groups .com Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 9:00 PM Hi william: I have used these herbs even to kill amoebas. However, I was just testing it because i have no clue which ones it kills. but it worked because I had a test later and it worked! I still am not sure if h-pylori is one that is killed by Dr. 's standard clove, black walnut and wormwood formula because someone said it kills about 100 different parasites but I can't find the list that says which ones sorry to be such a pest I am going on a trip and got to get the herbs ready to go. my regular doctor wants me to take amoxicillin 500mg 14 days biaxin 500 mg prevaced 30 mg does this sound like death of the friendly bacteria or what... I rather take the herbs if I can find a clear answer. thanks a lot william linda ____________ _________ _________ __ From: willliam laurence <wmlua06 (DOT) com> Dr@groups .com Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 1:25:54 PM Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites - the orally ingested herbs kill intestinal tract parasites for certain. Peripherally located parasites [say in the Liver] may or may not be so eradicated. It takes a lot of reference reading but the Book CURE FOR ALL DISEASES deals with these matters. wm From: <lindae321 (DOT) com> Subject: herbs kill parasites Dr@groups .com Date: Friday, April 17, 2009, 12:06 PM Please! Does any one know if Dr. 's parasite cleanse (black walnut tincture, cloves and wormwood) kills: H pilori, Bacillus Cereus, Gamma Hemolitic Streptococcus and Klepsiella Oxytoca. Is there a quick reference guide in any of her books that I can check this sort of information? Thanks ____________ _________ _________ __ From: regehr2001 <leoelfie@telusplan e t.net> Dr@groups .com Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:17:30 PM Subject: clinic Here is an email that I got on the status of the clinic. " The clinic is still operating, though the pink house is closed. They work from a lab. In case you know people who are interested, the new management is Griselda Chavez who is highly recommended by Dr. herself. You can find her letter by contacting SHRC and asking for a list of testers. There is copy of the letter Dr. wrote recommending Griselda. That is how I learned about her; plus speaking to others having gone to Tijuana recently. Griselda is a very good tester, very reliable, very caring, she has worked with Dr. for quite a few years, and her knowledge of Dr. ¹s protocols is extensive. Her sister, Silvia, works with her. She is also a very good tester, compassionate, and helps patients with whatever they need. They are in contact with Dr. pretty regularly. Hope that helps others " Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 Except that h. Pylori is not a parasite. It's a bacteria. If the three herbs killed bacteria too, why would she say to take oregano also? It may very well kill both. But I'm looking at her saying to use oregano to kill bacteria and viruses released from the parasites. So I deduce from that that the three herbs don't kill bacteria and viruses. Oregano is strong, but she recommends it to people who are dieing of cancer. I've taken it internally for several years along with several family members. with regards to the protocol, please be aware that the herbs are basically an intestinal tract cleaner. They will kill Intestinal tract parasites but won't touch blood borne parasites and parasites in the organs [with the possible exception of the Liver]. The zapper will kill some parasites in some organs that are not too insulated by the structure of the body DR. 's books explain all this. If you wish I can send the CURE FOR ALL DISEASES and the Synchronometer Lab Manual [Free of costs] since Dr. has releasaed her copyright protection and I have those on my HD They will explain a LOT! So to answer more clearly, H Pylori being generally a parasite found in the intestinal tract, the parasite Herbs black walnut tincture, cloves and wormwood) will kill it! .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 and : I am getting a little confused. Can a bacteria ever be a parasite? What is the difference. I thought that any organism that lives off of another is a parasite. Or is the difference that the parasites don't kill you. They just suck the happy life of you while they are living in your body, but bacterias can eventually kill you? Sorry, I wish that we just had a clear list, straight from Dr. , indicating which parasites or bacterias those herbs killed instead of coming up with our own conclusions. Please, don't get me wrong. I really, really appreciate your input. ________________________________ From: Doyon <lisadoyon@...> Dr Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:04:58 AM Subject: Re: herbs kill parasites Except that h. Pylori is not a parasite. It's a bacteria. If the three herbs killed bacteria too, why would she say to take oregano also? It may very well kill both. But I'm looking at her saying to use oregano to kill bacteria and viruses released from the parasites. So I deduce from that that the three herbs don't kill bacteria and viruses. Oregano is strong, but she recommends it to people who are dieing of cancer. I've taken it internally for several years along with several family members. with regards to the protocol, please be aware that the herbs are basically an intestinal tract cleaner. They will kill Intestinal tract parasites but won't touch blood borne parasites and parasites in the organs [with the possible exception of the Liver]. The zapper will kill some parasites in some organs that are not too insulated by the structure of the body DR. 's books explain all this. If you wish I can send the CURE FOR ALL DISEASES and the Synchronometer Lab Manual [Free of costs] since Dr. has releasaed her copyright protection and I have those on my HD They will explain a LOT! So to answer more clearly, H Pylori being generally a parasite found in the intestinal tract, the parasite Herbs black walnut tincture, cloves and wormwood) will kill it! .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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