Guest guest Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 I have no choice but to leave discussion about Newcastle to the experts because I have no scientific training or expertise. It is worth commenting on the " haven't had a cold " thought. may have hit the nail on the head about 'The Cold' and if, as some old-time practitioners and some new believe, that a 'cold' is simply the body's effort at eliminating toxins and not always caused by germs. The Establishment is good at naming diseases for a particular germ if that germ is found upon examination. While there have been some changes in thinking, Colds are still too often heroically treated, suppressed might be a good term to use for that 'heroic' treatment. Today many professionals agree that a Fever can be beneficial and that it is a normal bodily function to help the body overcome an attack. Of course it is still a great money maker so you will be continuously warned about those 'high' fevers. My children and others in our family routinely ran fevers attaining anywhere from 103 - 105 with no ill effects other than feeling lousy. Of course these patients were at rest and fasting because one cannot digest food properly while running a high fever. If you are still not sure about the common cold? Think whether or not you would rather keep that mucous and all that it carries out with it as you dribble, snort, cough, and sometimes even throw it up. Think of the toxins that are being thrown out of the body with all that slop. Joe C. From: VGammill Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 10:05 PM Subject: [ ] Newcastle Vaccine Newcastle is an avian respiratory virus that is nonpathogenic in humans. I have used Newcastle vaccine on hundreds of patients over the last 20 years. I've never seen it cure but I have seen benefits. We use nasal insufflation for brain cancers, head and neck cancers, lung cancers, and many other cancers. We use vaginal implants on gynecological tumors and rectal implants for colon cancer. It is important to administer it daily if possible. We also get good results from cholera fisherii, especially with liver cancer. Both organisms secrete neuraminidase. I used the vibrio on myself as it is less irritating than Newcastle and I can culture it in my lab. You would not believe how often I hear, " I don't understand why I got cancer; I never even get a cold. " This might be precisely why they got cancer. Come to think of it I haven't had a cold in years. Most patients use Newcastle for only a few months because of the price. Normally we just use it long enough to get the patient started on a sustainable therapy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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