Termyn8or
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feastie; I didn't mean to give up what is going on now in the way of treatment. Also, I didn't mean to ingest large quantities of say, colloidal minerals. But to take the bull by the horns and direct your treatment is a good thing. My Dad has been right in the office with doctors and told them that he will not take certain drugs, calcium blockers for sure, MAO inhibitors are on his watch list. He is 68 and almost laughs at his friends who just take whatever they give them without question. We have our own PDR, access to the internet and a few other resources. He quit fast food altogether, got off the sugar for the most part, cut down on table salt and sometime he'll use the seasalt I gave him. He now only smokes a pack of cigarettes a week down from about three packs a day, and might put down a twelvepack of beer in a week, down from alot more. None in my familty takes the doctor's word, never did and never will. They have asked the olman "How the heck do you know all this ?". If the OP is on drugs, they are most likely antibiotics, what I am talking about doing is to make the body and unfriendly place for MRSA, which is exactly what the antibiotics are supposed to do. I do not advocate stopping any ongoing treatments unless indications say so. When is this ? Not in my hands. Let's say that if you found that eating an entire garlic a day and drinking around a pint of vinegar would help you beat this once and for all, would you do it ? Let me put it this way, do that and not only won't the mosquitos bite, neither members of the opposite sex, or even people you know. You can shower three times a day, but it oozes out of your pores. It is in your sweat. Now if you found that you could do that and enhance any treatment you are on, as well as increase your nominal health, would you do it ? If you think I am talking about eating more fucking rice crispies here, you are sadly mistaken. And some things ar hard to get. The people who go into the business of harvesting and selling unrefined seasalt seem to keep getting bought out by bigger companies. What I paid $200 for would cost over a thousand now. There is a reason for that. I would never say for example to "Stop all medication and go with my plan". My plan works for me because of my specific body chemistry. Others are not likely to have that. Certain things need to be stopped sometimes. For example, if one obtains the proper nutrients in supplements or whatrever, and is taking a pill for borderline diabetes, that must be stopped when using a more holistic, or nutrition based therapy. Some colloidal mineral supplements have a warning about that. That it will "decrease your insulin tolerance". No matter what, you make adjustments AFTER you read your blood sugar. What people fail to realize is that decreasing one's insulin tolerance is a good thing, it indicates that their health is improving, but the way they put it keeps it in the dark. Enough on that. We have a recurring infection, by what is termed a super-bug. Well you need everything you can get to fight it. They give drugs that get rid of it for now, but have no lasting benefit, and this may or may not be profit motivated. You have a person that at one point in their life did not have MRSA, and you have other people exposed to the same thing who were not infected. This means the OP's body was receptibve (read susceptible) to this bug. If we change that, the infection does not happen. All the people with the letters after their name can't even seem to get up one idea of how to do this. You can't stop certain medications, among them antibiotics. If you assist them with proper diet and supplements, great, but we have no indicators to tell us. Perhps your vital signs returning to normal, but I don't trust that completely, especially when it comes to this shit. I have done extensive research, don't stop what the treatment is now, by no means. But if you want it to stop happening, there needs to be a few changes in the body chemistry. It is that simple, but it is not a simple subject by any means. You change yourself so this bug does not like you anymore, and it'll be done with you. Look at nature, which plants do bugs attack ? The diseased ones, even if they show no outward signs, they lack the ability to fend off the bug, or regrow. Healthy plants do not taste as good to say the least. Some of them might have hormones or something either hrmful or distasteful to the bugs, they survive. But this is from organic farming, which very few people are into now. So the task is clear if my assumptions are correct. That microbes act as bugs, sniff out the vulnerable and attack. Even viriii to some extent. If a virus comes into your body and finds it unsuitable to live and reproduce in, it will lay dormant for the rest of your life, if, on the other hand, it finds a happy hunting ground so to speak, you are infected. Unfortunately, if you want quotes and cites, I might have to go back 25 years to when I was in school. They have begun to teach much different things since then, and not one of them proves a damnthing to me. But the fact does remain, that old technology kept me going, otherwise I would not be here now. T
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