Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 Not really sure what you are trying to say Flo. Do you believe we should only be using NSF bleach? Are you against all chlorination including NSF? I agree the NSF bleach isn't optimal, but it doesn't have the toxic metal panel, benzene and motor oil in it like the Clorox. > > > Thanks to Corey again for stirring up more questions to lead me back into the Cure and Prevention book for more pieces in my puzzle for understanding. He asked for a source for the information on the " safe bleach " leading to Alzheimers in my chat the other day. Thinking back, it seems she spoke that information at the Long Beach Health Expo last year. I remember being disappointed by the information because it meant more work and lifestyle changes for me. No longer could I be smug about living in a good water zone. > Anyway, going back to the purple book on page 501 I found the documentation for the complex of polonium/cerium and ferricyanide. That is only half of the support for my claim, but I'll keep looking for the part that connects this piece to Alzheimers etc. It may be in the purple book, or the CD from Long Beach, or another CD I have from a radio interview (available at New Century Press). > > From the horse's bone test on page 500 in Cure and Prevention... > 4) Polonium-Pos (The most dangerous of radioactive elements for people is also in her bones. It comes up from the ground, is in her water, and probably her commercial feeds due to the disinfectant used, chlorox, which has it.) > 5) Cerium-Pos (This is the lanthanide element that comes up from the ground beside polonium.) Polonium and cerium will attract each other and combine into a little complex. Cerium is attracted to chromosomes and genes, especially in those places where they are multiplying quickly. This includes bacteria, viruses, and parasites that make thousands of eggs. Cerium also attaches to isopropyl alcohol and to malonic acid. These are 2 very reactive chemicals found in chlorox bleach. Cerium is attracted to the ferri and ferrocyanides. Cerium even appears to be attracted to F. buski flukes possibly because they metabolize ONION, GARLIC and MUSTARD chemicals from their food, leaving waste products that contain onion oils, GARIC oils and MUSTARD oils. These are all very mutagenic. > > then she listsd the PoCe duplexes and complexes... > > Dear Dr. Kathy, > Can you see how reactive cerium is with many items that are always present in the body, and in chlorox bleach? Can you see how cerium is always pulling the polonium element along with it? Cerium will take all these items to the DNA with itself. Huge mutations will result from the polonium, even direct chromosome breaks. > > ...Honey has a body full of the PoCe-complexes. They come from the earth besides her water, but the earth source cannot start a cancer. These can only support or maintain a cancer-complex. By getting rid of the cancer now, she cannot get it again without the chlorox water. The further away from the ground she is the less Po and Ce she'll have to support the cancer. Her bed location is important. Could you raise her bed? > > The only way she can get ferrocyanide and MUSTARD oils is from common chlorox bleach and that can be stopped. > > We can see that the whole cancer would stop if she stopped accumulating the things that make the mutation OPT and got rid of those she already has. Here we are very fortunate. For people we can take the supplement MSM. It combines with the ONION, MUSTARD and GARLIC oils so they break free of the big complex. We can also take a supplement that has a quinone structure. That oxidizes the ferro to ferricyanide and makes it impossible for the Onion and MUSTARD oils to attach themselves to F> Buski. There are other oxidizers, too. But iron supplements, wehich are most ferrous compoundshave the opposite, reducing effect. We stay stricktly away from them now. The way to get the iron level up is to take away the poisonous cyanide. It is the cyanide that complexes the iron. > > We can take hematoxylin to combine with lanthanides, especially cerium. Then it breaks free of the big complex. > We can remove Po itself with IP6, inositol hexaphosphate, or a chelator like EDTA. > > All in all it is fairly straightforward for people and should be even easier for pets. > > ....Once you have broken up the big cancer-complex with the supplements you should not let the pieces regroup. They are very hygroscopic (water loving). Get her to drink a lot more water so the different pieces of the cancer-complex float apart. etc > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 Only buy Sodium Hypochlorite bleach that contains the NSF stamp and EPA registration number. If you cannot find any of this in stores, than buy Calcium Hypochlorite available from spa and pool stores. > > > > > > Thanks to Corey again for stirring up more questions to lead me > back into the Cure and Prevention book for more pieces in my puzzle > for understanding. He asked for a source for the information on > the " safe bleach " leading to Alzheimers in my chat the other day. > Thinking back, it seems she spoke that information at the Long Beach > Health Expo last year. I remember being disappointed by the > information because it meant more work and lifestyle changes for me. > No longer could I be smug about living in a good water zone. > > Anyway, going back to the purple book on page 501 I found the > documentation for the complex of polonium/cerium and ferricyanide. > That is only half of the support for my claim, but I'll keep looking > for the part that connects this piece to Alzheimers etc. It may be > in the purple book, or the CD from Long Beach, or another CD I have > from a radio interview (available at New Century Press). > > > > From the horse's bone test on page 500 in Cure and Prevention.. . > > 4) Polonium-Pos (The most dangerous of radioactive elements for > people is also in her bones. It comes up from the ground, is in her > water, and probably her commercial feeds due to the disinfectant > used, chlorox, which has it.) > > 5) Cerium-Pos (This is the lanthanide element that comes up from > the ground beside polonium.) Polonium and cerium will attract each > other and combine into a little complex. Cerium is attracted to > chromosomes and genes, especially in those places where they are > multiplying quickly. This includes bacteria, viruses, and parasites > that make thousands of eggs. Cerium also attaches to isopropyl > alcohol and to malonic acid. These are 2 very reactive chemicals > found in chlorox bleach. Cerium is attracted to the ferri and > ferrocyanides. Cerium even appears to be attracted to F. buski > flukes possibly because they metabolize ONION, GARLIC and MUSTARD > chemicals from their food, leaving waste products that contain onion > oils, GARIC oils and MUSTARD oils. These are all very mutagenic. > > > > then she listsd the PoCe duplexes and complexes... > > > > Dear Dr. Kathy, > > Can you see how reactive cerium is with many items that are > always present in the body, and in chlorox bleach? Can you see how > cerium is always pulling the polonium element along with it? Cerium > will take all these items to the DNA with itself. Huge mutations > will result from the polonium, even direct chromosome breaks. > > > > ...Honey has a body full of the PoCe-complexes. They come from the > earth besides her water, but the earth source cannot start a cancer. > These can only support or maintain a cancer-complex. By getting rid > of the cancer now, she cannot get it again without the chlorox > water. The further away from the ground she is the less Po and Ce > she'll have to support the cancer. Her bed location is important. > Could you raise her bed? > > > > The only way she can get ferrocyanide and MUSTARD oils is from > common chlorox bleach and that can be stopped. > > > > We can see that the whole cancer would stop if she stopped > accumulating the things that make the mutation OPT and got rid of > those she already has. Here we are very fortunate. For people we > can take the supplement MSM. It combines with the ONION, MUSTARD and > GARLIC oils so they break free of the big complex. We can also take > a supplement that has a quinone structure. That oxidizes the ferro > to ferricyanide and makes it impossible for the Onion and MUSTARD > oils to attach themselves to F> Buski. There are other oxidizers, > too. But iron supplements, wehich are most ferrous compoundshave the > opposite, reducing effect. We stay stricktly away from them now. > The way to get the iron level up is to take away the poisonous > cyanide. It is the cyanide that complexes the iron. > > > > We can take hematoxylin to combine with lanthanides, especially > cerium. Then it breaks free of the big complex. > > We can remove Po itself with IP6, inositol hexaphosphate, or a > chelator like EDTA. > > > > All in all it is fairly straightforward for people and should be > even easier for pets. > > > > ....Once you have broken up the big cancer-complex with the > supplements you should not let the pieces regroup. They are very > hygroscopic (water loving). Get her to drink a lot more water so the > different pieces of the cancer-complex float apart. etc > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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