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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

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

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

Candida Infections and Natural Treatments Part 1

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Candida Infections Treatments

A candida infection or overgrowth usually occurs when the skin is damaged in warm, moist body areas. It can also happen when a person has a weakened immune system, or sometimes as a result of an unhealthy diet. When there is an overgrowth of yeast, other parts of the body become infected.

Candida overgrowth tends to occur as a result of antibiotic use, hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause, illness, or stress. Areas of the body that are often affected include the mouth, vagina, groin, nail beds, or skin folds. However, candidiasis may become systemic if left untreated and will then affect a wide range of body functions.

Andorra Andorra la Vella
Pueblo Colorado USA
Argentina, Buenos Aires City
Lichtenstein Vaduz
Grand Rapids Michigan USA
Greece, Athens
Iceland Rekyavik
City of Fairfield, Australia
Morocco Rabat
St. Petersburg Florida USA

Candida Infections and Natural Treatments Part 3

Friday, April 30th, 2010

GLYTAMINS | XENEPLEX | VIBRABOARD

ELLAGICA | ENDOSTEROLMEDICARDIUM | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Diagnosing Candidiasis

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Symptoms of these fungal infections can be recognized by skin rashes or pimples, a thick, whitish vaginal discharge accompanied by itching and burning, or a painful rash and redness on the underside of the penis. Sores or cuts may even surface on the lips, cheeks or tongue. Individuals may be more prone to problems like Athletes’ Foot or Jock Itch. For a more complete list of possible physical symptoms, see tab above.

When the condition is severe, symptoms such as fatigue, depression, anxiety, headaches, digestive problems, and frequent infections may also occur, therefore conventional or natural treatment of vaginal thrush or candida is necessary.

Treatments for Candidiasis (Vaginal Thrush)

Most episodes of localized candidiasis are treatable with medicated ointments, suppositories, or mouthwash. More severe infections may be treated with oral anti-fungal medications, especially where the person may have a more serious condition such as HIV or diabetes. There are also many natural treatments for vaginal thrush, candidiasis, and other fungal infections, which include the use of herbal and homeopathic remedies.

Chattanooga Tennessee USA
Las Vegas, Nevada
West Jordan Utah USA
Norman, Oklahoma
Gambia Banjul
Madison, Wisconsin
Guatemala Guatemala City
Maldives, Male
Syria, Damascus
Brunei, Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan

Geriatric Patients Treatment and Assessment

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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Treatment & Assessment of Geriatric Patients

Geriatric Treatment Patients

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If you are looking for quality senior care, you can find exactly what you want on the Internet. There are numerous websites that offer you a fast, easy, and free guide to health care resources and senior care providers for the elderly. While there may be some that have less than adequate services, most offer comprehensive senior care that is the best way to find and plan for your quality senior living.

These elder care guides help with financial and legal planning for seniors, can help you choose the most helpful senior services and products, and show you the right type of senior health care. Many allow you to get help from others and have a place for you to save your findings in a free online workspace.

These websites are dedicated to helping you find a comprehensive easy, and fast source of health care for yourself or an aging loved one. They make sure that you are able to efficiently and quickly find all the care resources you may need when either planning for the care of a loved one or for your own care.

They work continuously with experts in the fields financial planning for seniors, elder law, geriatric care, and more, to provide you with the resources and tools that are reliable, credible, and as helpful as possible.

Benefits of the Vibraboard:
• Decrease pain
• Increase bone density
• Accelerate wound repair
• Move lymphatic fluids
• Increase strength
• Increase coordination
• Accelerate detoxification
• Stimulate nerve growth
• Stimulate release of growth hormones
• Lower cortisol
• Improve metabolism
• Increase flexibility
• Generate endorphins

Independence, Missouri
Irving, Texas
Tunisia Tunis
Victor Harbor South Australia
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Belmont, Victoria
Cory R. New Jersey
Kenya Nairobi
Athens, Georgia
Lansing Michigan USA

BONE DENSITY | FEMALE HEALTH | GALLSTONES

FUNGI AND YEAST | TOXIC METALS

Treatment and Assessment of Geriatric Patients , BMS , The Vibraboard

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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Treatment & Assessment of Geriatric Patients

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The percentage of elderly people in the United States in increasing. They are remaining active and independent and are experiencing injury at the same rate as the rest of the population. Although the elderly are subject to the same mechanisms of injury as other age groups, geriatric patients are unique in their responses to injury. The physiologic, metabolic, and biomechanical changes that occur with aging can affect the ability to withstand major stress, can increase the incidence of complications, and can decrease the chance for survival.

Trauma care providers should be aware of the many changes that occur with aging and how to modify care to assist this group of patients to maximum recovery.

Geriatric Treatment Patients

Mount Isa Queensland Australia
Antioch, California
Richardson Texas USA
Sterling Heights Michigan USA
Lexington Kentucky USA
Azerbaijan Baku
Gosnells, Victoria
Killeen, Texas
Estonia Tallin
Allentown, Pennsylvania

Lymplex Lymph Node Cleansing Part 2

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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“The transformation of primitive or immature lymphocytes into T-lymphocytes and their proliferation in the lymph nodes is promoted by a thymic hormone called thymosin. Ocassionally the thymus persists and may become cancerous after puberty and and the continued secretion of thymosin and the production of abnormal T-cells may contribute to some autoimmune disorders.

Conversely, lack of thymosin may also allow inadequate immunologic surveillance and thymosin has been used experimentally to stimulate T-lymphocyte proliferation to fight lymphoma and other cancers.

4. The spleen: The spleen filters the blood and reacts immunologically to blood-borne antigens. This is both a morphologic (physical) and physiologic process. In addition to large numbers of lymphocytes the spleen contains specialized vascular spaces, a meshwork of reticular cells and fibers, and a rich supply of macrophages which monitor the blood. Connective tissue forms a capsule and trabeculae which contain myofibroblasts, which are contractile.

The human spleen holds relatively little blood compared to other mammals, but it has the capacity for contraction to release this blood into the circulation during anoxic stress. White pulp in the spleen contains lymphocytes and is equivalent to other lymph tissue, while red pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells that it filters and degrades.

The spleen functions in both immune and hematopoietic systems. Immune functions include: proliferation of lymphocytes, production of antibodies, removal of antigens from the blood. Hematopoietic functions include: formation of blood cells during fetal life, removal and destruction of aged, damaged and abnormal red cells and platelets, retrieval of iron from hemoglobin degradation, storage of red blood cells.

Joondalup Victoria Australia
Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
Phoenix Arizona USA
Fremont, California
Argentina Buenos Aires City
Dodoma
Atlanta Georgia USA
Murfreesboro Tennessee USA
Swan Hill Victoria Australia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo

Lymplex Lymphatic System Cleansing Part 2

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

GLYTAMINS | XENEPLEX | VIBRABOARD

ELLAGICA | ENDOSTEROL MEDICARDIUM | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Lymphokinetic motion (flow of the lymph) due to:

1) Lymph flows down the pressure gradient.
2) Muscular and respiratory pumps push lymph forward due to function of the semilunar valves.

Other lymphoid tissue:

1. Lymph nodes: Lymph nodes are small encapsulated organs located along the pathway of lymphatic vessels. They vary from about 1 mm to 1 to 2 cm in diameter and are widely distributed throughout the body, with large concentrations occurring in the areas of convergence of lymph vessels. They serve as filters through which lymph percolates on its way to the blood. Antigen-activated lymphocytes differentiate and proliferate by cloning in the lymph nodes.

2. Diffuse Lymphatic Tissue and Lymphatic nodules: The alimentary canal, respiratory passages, and genitourinary tract are guarded by accumulations of lymphatic tissue that are not enclosed by a capsule (i.e. they are diffuse) and are found in connective tissue beneath the epithelial mucosa. These cells intercept foreign antigens and then travel to lymph nodes to undergo differentiation and proliferation.

Local concentrations of lymphocytes in these systems and other areas are called lymphatic nodules. In general these are single and random but are more concentrated in the GI tract in the ileum, appendix, cecum, and tonsils. These are collectively called the Gut Associated Lymphatic Tissue (GALT). MALT (Mucosa Associated Lymphatic Tissue) includes these plus the diffuse lymph tissue in the respiratory tract.

3. The thymus: The thymus is where immature lymphocytes differentiate into T-lymphocytes. The thymus is fully formed and functional at birth. Characteristic features of thymic structure persist until about puberty, when lymphocyte processing and proliferation are dramatically reduced and eventually eliminated and the thymic tissue is largely replaced by adipose tissue.

The lymphocytes released by the thymus are carried to lymph nodes, spleen, and other lymphatic tissue where they form colonies. These colonies form the basis of T-lymphocyte proliferation in the specific immune response. T-lymphocytes survive for long periods and recirculate through lymphatic tissues.

Lithgow, Australia
Guinea-Bissau Bissau
Richardson, Texas
Tallahassee Florida USA
City of Griffith, Australia
Portsmouth, Virginia
Rockford, Illinois
El Salvador San Salvador
Bathurst, Australia
Ash Sha’m, United Arab Emirates,Ash Sha’m, UAE