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Heavy Metal Cleanse and Heart Disease Part 2

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease

Heart Disease & Chelation Therapy

1)Do a stomach cleanse. Yes, a stomach cleanse as a one time deal, as most heavy metals are stored and stuck in your bowels. Most of them can be done in a week to 3 weeks.

2)Every other day excluding breaks: Stirring/Supporting

Take amino acids sub lingually. Make sure it melts, let it sit in your mouth like a mouth wash except you avoid your teeth when its too acid, and you swallow it in the end. Depending on the amino, it’s more or less acid. If your supplements come in caps, open them up and trash the gelatin container. If it’s in bulk, better as you need more than what they give you in caps to detox in a reasonable amount of time.
So try dipping your finger in it and taste it. If it’s too acid then dilute in water. You don’t want to get blisters or be too hard on your teeth.

Amino acids to stir Barium out of your cells.
If you get diarrhea or a squishy stomach, you took too much.
Remember that detox is a process, not an event.

I hear people say you start with lower doses and then increases. That’s wrong.
You start with lower dose, like 50 mg. Then the day after you take the same dose and so on for 3-4 days. See you might be fine with your 50 mg the first day and on the 4th day you might be all stomach sick because it’s a process, not an event.

So if you have been good for 4 days, you can take a break if you want, or go with 75mg for 4 days. If you get squishy stomach, then take a break and start again at 50 mg. That might be your limit. Otherwise keep incrementing the dose until you know how much you can take, it depends on the individual, his age, his/her level of toxicity, where he lives, what culture he/she is from and what zodiac sign and sensitivity he/she got.

3)2.5 hours later: Chelating/Bonding
Take EDTA to bond the freed Barium. Well same thing you put EDTA sub lingually. for the same reason as not above, so the stomach barrier and different acidity do not interfere with the absorbtion of the acidity of your thing.

4)2.5 hours later: Flushing/Supporting
Take Vitamin C to flush it out.
Watch that it’s not too late in the day, it would keep you awake.

5)Next day, Replenishing.
You take multivitamins. No stirring or chelation or bonding today.
Take multivitamin to rebuild your energetical resources.

Nauru, Yaren
Ireland, Dublin
Jamaica, Kingston
Libya, Tripoli
Lithgow, Australia
Nepal, Kathmandu
Syria, Damascus
Sweden, Stockholm
City of Botany Bay, Australia
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment and Wounds

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

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Hyperbaric Wounds

Hyperbaric Plastic Surgery

Rationale:
In an hypoxic environment, wound healing is halted by decreased fibroblast proliferation collagen production, and capillary angiogenesis (1). Hypoxia also allows growth of anaerobic organisms, further complicating wound healing. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides a significant increase in tissue oxygenation in the hypoperfused, infected wound. It influences the rate of collagen deposition, angiogenesis, and bacterial clearance in wounds. The greatest benefits are achieved in tissues with compromised blood flow and oxygen supply.

Diabetic Wounds:
The increased wound oxygen tension achieved with HBO promotes wound healing, increases the host antimicrobial defenses and has a direct bacteriostatic effect on anaerobic microorganisms.

Venous Stasis Ulcers:
HBO therapy has a very limited role. It is only indicated in highly selected patients in the preparation of a granulating bed over debrided venous ulcer for eventual skin grafting. (2)

Pressure Ulcers:
HBO therapy may be useful when underlying osteomyelitis is present or to improve the soft tissue envelope for reconstruction.

Arterial Insufficiency Ulcers:
HBO therapy may be of benefit in selected cases, especially when a wound fails to heal despite maximum revascularization.

Treatments:
HBO treatments are performed at 2.0 to 25 ATA for 90 to 120 minutes of oxygen breathing. The initial treatment schedule is dictated by the severity of the disease process. In the presence of limb-threatening infection after debridement or compromised surgical flaps following amputation the patient should be treated twice daily. When the infection is under control and the soft tissue envelope improves, once daily treatments are adequate.

Lebanon, Beirut
Andorra, Andorra la Vella
Finland, Helsinki,
Austria, Vienna
Hungary, Budapest
Albury, Australia
Croatia, Zagreb
Bosnia, Sarajevo
New Zealand
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Heart Disease and Chelation Therapy Part 2

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease

Heart Disease & Chelation Therapy

What is chelation therapy?

Chelation therapy is the intravenous infusion with an artificial amino acid called ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic-acid or short EDTA. The therapy has been developed in the 1940s as a therapy for heavy metal poisonings like e.g. with lead, or mercury, as EDTA can bind heavy metals. The heavy metals that are bound to the EDTA can then be safely excreted by the kidney. This therapy is also used for cases of radiation poisoning in which radioactive substances were accidentally ingested.

As it was recognized that atherosclerotic plaques contain calcium in the 1960s, a hypothesis was formed that EDTA, which can also bind calcium, might be able to dissolve existing atherosclerotic plaques or at least prevent their formation und thus prevent the progression of existing atherosclerosis.

The therapy today consists of 5-30 session of an intravenous (I.V.) infusion of EDTA that takes about 2-4 hours in the first month. 30 sessions is the most common regimen. Most patients are recommended to return for once monthly follow-up treatments. The therapy is also usually accompanied by life-style changes like smoking cessation, better nutrition (less saturated fats, more fruit and veggies, vitamin supplements), regular exercise and an attempt to lose weight.

Melville, Victoria
Barbados, Bridgetown
Finland, Helsinki
Cuba, Havana
Swaziland, Mbabane
Hungary, Budapest
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Marshall Islands, Majuro
Albania, Tirana
Egypt, Cairo: city limits

Heavy Metal Cleanse and Heart Disease Part 1

Monday, August 30th, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease

Heart Disease & Chelation Therapy

Barium

You know those pretty chem trails. They contain Barium, as part of federal governmental programs to control the weather or map the ground in 3D from satellite. Whatever the demand, barium is extremely toxic.
To get rid of barium poisoning and heal, follow the program and focus on amino acids supplements as chelators.

That’s it?
In a nutshell yes.

First of all if you can read more, then you are not doing that bad.

So for the lightly heavy metal poisoned or the hardly heavy metal poisoned that has been following chlorellaman’s heavy metal poisoning detox diet and communicating by email with me, here is what you need to do in a bombshell.

Now forget about your personal agenda. You have to follow the detox agenda. Which is your personal body care agenda. Your body will tell you something, so be open. it will tell you no detox today. It will tell you I feel strenghth today, so when you feel strong, do the detox. You need to be responsible and do the detox when you can. Now if you go play golf every time you feel good and the day after you feel so lousy you can’t step out of bed. Then it’s not a good day any more to detox. You can start the detox and then go on a golf course. That’s fine and recommended. That you follow the program and gets going with an activity of some kind.

Burundi, Bujumbura
Benin, Porto-Novo
Vietnam, Hanoi
Newcastle, Australia
Logan City, Queensland
Rwanda, Kigali
Nigeria, Abuja
Madagascar, Antananarivo
Haiti, Port-au-Prince
Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Hyperbaric Treatment Being Denied To Thousands Of Desperate Patients? Part 5

Monday, August 30th, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Autism

The hand-to-mouth existence of a non-profit-making centre such as Breath for Life is shaming. The charity charges £10 for children and £25 for adults for a 90-minute session in the oxygen chamber, compared with fees of up to £380 an hour charged by some private units.

The centre has just been threatened with “enforcement procedures” by the Healthcare Commission unless it pays £580 for one of its staff, Dave Holehouse, a life-support technician with 25 years’ experience, to attend a course qualifying him to inspect the centre’s 45ft oxygen pipeline.

“We have not got all the fancy gases they have in hospitals, delivered through miles of pipes,” he says, “but we are being treated as if we had. Ninety-eight per cent of the course I won’t need for my job and the other two per cent I already know.”

The Healthcare Commission says it is trying to interpret statutory safety requirements sensitively but that charity staff must have “relevant and up-to-date training”. Few would disagree, especially where vulnerable patients – many of them children – are concerned.

But there does appear to be an argument for charities providing services the NHS cannot – or does not want to – to have special status.

Jane Dean wants the Department of Health to reclassify charitable hyperbaric oxygen treatment centres as hospices, which have lower registration and inspection fees. “We are a tiny little postage stamp on the face of the earth, but we are plugging health service shortcomings on a daily basis. Surely that counts for something.”

Dodoma
Romania, Bucharest
Czech Republic, Prague
Kazakhstan, Astana
Mali, Bamako
Spain, Madrid
Sweden, Stockholm
Colombia, Bogota
Cyprus, Nicosia
Czech Rep, Prague

Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease Part 1

Friday, August 27th, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Chelation Therapy and Heart Disease

Heart Disease & Chelation Therapy

Chelation therapy involves injecting a man-made amino acid, called EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), into a person’s vein to rid their blood of heavy metal toxins, such as lead, arsenic, or mercury. EDTA works by binding to the heavy metal in the blood; the body is then able to eliminate both the EDTA and the metal through the urine.

There are different types of EDTA. Calcium-disodium EDTA (Versenate) has been shown to be effective in controlling lead poisoning, and disodium EDTA (Endrate) is alleged to be an effective treatment for heart disease. However, disodium EDTA has only been approved for use in the treatment of toxic levels of digitalis, a drug used to treat congestive heart failure and certain arrhythmias, or for hypercalcemia (excessive calcium levels), and it carries a warning against its use in any situation other than extreme emergencies.

Andorra, Andorra la Vella
Indonesia, Jakarta City
Kenya, Nairobi
Cape Verde, Praia
Moe, Victoria
Ecuador, Quito
Poland, Warsaw
Cameroon, Yaounde
Tunisia, Tunis
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Hyperbaric Treatment Being Denied To Thousands Of Desperate Patients? Part 3

Friday, August 27th, 2010

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Autism

“Our centre is very small, yet it is unjustly classified as an independent private hospital with specialist technology. It is run by volunteers and has only one paid member of staff, yet we are being asked by the Healthcare Commission [the independent health inspection organisation] to pay the same annual inspection fee – £1,500 – as commercially run centres.

“The struggle for survival is acute. Day to day, we wonder if we will have enough money to pay British Oxygen Company [oxygen costs £1,000 a month].”

Leanne Walker, a psychology student who suffered brain damage following encephalitis, is one of the centre’s most moving success stories.

“In the beginning, she woke up every day begging me to kill her,” says her mother, Susan. “She told me later that she only called me Mum because she thought it would make me feel better. She didn’t really know who I was. She went back to being a child and lost all sense of appropriate behaviour. We had to teach her everything, even the names of objects like cups and saucers. She had no long-term memory, and her short-term memory was about 30 seconds.”

After four weeks of treatment at the Breath for Life centre, 25-year-old Leanne’s memory started to improve. “One day she remembered something she had done the day before. It was a wonderful breakthrough,” says her mother.

She was treated for an hour and a half three times a week for three months, then once a week. “We dared not miss it. Her improvement amazed us.” Leanne was able to repeat her first-year course at Lancaster University, graduated with a 2:1 and now has a part-time job as a teaching assistant.

Jordan, Amman
Norway, Oslo
Dubbo, Australia
Russia, Moscow
Israel, Jerusalem,
Jamaica, Kingston
Slovakia, Bratislava
Palau, Koror
Bosnia, Sarajevo
Stockton, California, USA

Lymphatic System Detoxification Part 2

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

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CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

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Lymphatic System Functions

Lymphatic Detoxification

Lymphatic Cleansing & Stimulation

Lymphatic congestion is a big problem with most cancer patients. Undigested food, infectious material, dead cells, and other debris have to be carried off by the lymphatic system. Thickened and sluggish lymph results in swelling and discomfort.

Very few people understand the humble working of the lymphatic system. Many patients suffered from congestion or conditions such as mastitis before developing cancer. Dietary improvement and lymphatic stimulation combined with herbs that aid lymphatic purification enable the lymph to carry off debris.

As a general rule, there will be only minimal improvement in places such as the axilla or groin until the abdominal region is freed of stagnation.

Lymph Nodes

Fresh blood travels through the arteries to all parts of the body—including your breasts—bringing oxygen and other nutrients. Used blood leaves the breasts through the veins and is pumped back to the heart and lungs to be refreshed. Then the cycle starts over again.

Lymph node areas adjacent to breast area

A pectoralis major muscle
B axillary lymph nodes: levels I
C axillary lymph nodes: levels II
D axillary lymph nodes: levels III
E supraclavicular lymph nodes
F internal mammary lymph nodes

Clear fluid called lymph also arrives via the arteries, but it leaves the blood to circulate through your tissues to cleanse the tissues and keep them firm. Lymph must also be “refreshed” and recycled. It drains back into the body’s central drainage system through the lymphatic channels, like pipes.

“The arteries are like a two-lane highway bringing nutrients, oxygen and fluid to the breast. The vein is a one-lane highway taking away the used blood, and the lymphatic channels are the other one-lane highway draining away the lymph fluid. Two lanes in together, but two separate lanes out.” —Marisa Weiss, M.D.

Carrollton Texas USA
United Kingdom, London
Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
Ipswich, Queensland
Logan City, Queensland
Congo, Brazzaville
Chesapeake, Virginia
Amarillo, Texas
Al Ghabah, United Arab Emirates, Al Ghabah, UAE

Hyperbaric Treatment Being Denied To Thousands Of Desperate Patients? Part 1

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Autism

Andrew Waddington is as limp as a sleeping child in his father’s arms. But he is not asleep and there is something disturbing about this kind of floppiness. His head is lolling and swinging. His limbs seem weak and uncontrolled.

Ten years ago, during a routine 10-minute operation to correct an undescended testicle, Andrew was deprived of oxygen. The medical accident, known euphemistically as “acquired brain injury”, left him with a condition resembling cerebral palsy.

Now he is 13, a handsome boy who communicates by moving his heavy head in a semi-circle – right for yes, left for no, and subtle gradations in between, on a scale of one to 10.

“How was school today, Andrew?” his mother, Teresa, asks him. His head sweeps round three-quarters of the arc towards the right. “I see, seven out of 10.”

“He may appear to be a terrible case,” Teresa says, “but if you had seen him before you’d realise just how far he has come. He could not see. He could not understand. He cried all day. We spent all our time trying to alleviate his distress.

“We were told he would probably only ever recognise me as a ‘familiar smell’. Doctors said there was no hope; to put him in a home, to have another child.”

Andrew spent 21 months at Alder Hey Hospital’s brain injury unit in Liverpool. Then the Waddingtons heard about a children’s naturopathic clinic in Lancaster, close to their home, run by former nurse and midwife Jane Dean. In desperation, they took him to see her.

“Andrew’s body was curved like a banana,” recalls Dean. “He had no control over any of his muscles and was being fed through a tube. He was on 16 different kinds of medication. There was no cognition at all.

“He had that high-pitched ‘cerebral’ cry that, once you have heard, you hope never to hear again in your life. My heart went out to him. I thought, ‘Surely there must be more we can do.’”

Dean had recently watched a television programme about the remarkable healing powers of oxygen administered under pressure, known as hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT). She decided to see if it would help Andrew.

She rented a hyperbaric oxygen chamber and had it installed on an industrial estate in Lancaster. For six months, Andrew was treated there three to five times a week.

Malta, Valletta
Tonga, Nuku’alofa
Goulburn, Australia
Malawi, Lilongwe
Grenada, St. George’s
Malta, Valetta
Grafton, Australia
Poland, Warsaw
Liverpool, Australia
Santa Ana, California, USA

Lymphatic System Detoxification Part 1

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Lymphatic System Functions

Lymphatic Detoxification

As many patients know, cancer diagnosis often includes an evaluation based on what is found in the lymph nodes. In general, allopathic medicine views the presence of cancer in the nodes as evidence of metastasis. This opinion is often attended by recommendations for more radical surgical procedures and usually a worse prognosis. As all patients who have had lymph nodes removed know, circulation is generally worse after the loss of nodes: swelling, serious edema, and the need for medical procedures to remove fluids are all part of the aftermath of these procedures.

I am not in a position to evaluate the merits of the surgical measures. I merely sympathize with the suffering of the patients. They often have reddish swelling, intense itching, rashes, and loss of motion.

There are specialists in manual lymphatic drainage, a very delicate massage technique taught in Austria (called the Vodder method) who are trained to help reroute lymph flow so as to by-pass the normal channels, the ones that have been removed.

Tonga, Nuku’alofa
Venezuela, Caracas
Toowoomba, Queensland
UK, London
Fiji, Suva
Canning, Victoria
Sydney, Australia
Cincinnati, Ohio
Visalia, California
Brownsville Texas USA