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01 Nov 2012 05:58 #25798
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I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 37. This was shortly after I took a very strong antibiotic called accutain. Of course, I was also under a lot of stress in my life at that time. I had read that diabetes could be caused by the bovine pancreatic fluke, so I went to Sask. for Royal Rife treatments. It did not work and I now have hypothyroid as well. I have been taking more iodine since I read an article on here. However, since I seem to have autoimmune issues, maybe iodine is the wrong thing for me? I am not sure exactly what to ask my doctor as to the type of thyroiditis I have. I've gone from 120 lbs to 160 (although I am 5'9" so that's not too bad yet). We are also dealing with hep. C. There is so much to read on this site. We are using CDS made with 8 drops of each in a cap floated in a 500 ml receptor and then added to another 500ml water the next day and taking 4 oz. every couple of hours. Should we be taking MMS instead or some other protocol?
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01 Nov 2012 15:13 #25821
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ski angel, you're doing the traditional 1000 protocol, using the CDS equivalent dosing. You may at some point want to increase the dosing - which would be fine. Just add more drops to your batch, or drink more per serving.
You may need to go onto 2000 - you can make that assessment at some point - and even possibly go onto 3000. I don't know if you have Jim Humble's book, but the first 50 pages or so are a free download, and he talks on page 25 (of the PDF book) about protocols for liver problems.
You may need to go onto 2000 - you can make that assessment at some point - and even possibly go onto 3000. I don't know if you have Jim Humble's book, but the first 50 pages or so are a free download, and he talks on page 25 (of the PDF book) about protocols for liver problems.
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01 Nov 2012 16:43 #25830
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It depends on whether you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes whether or not the raw food diet will help. With type 2, your body has become immune to the insulin because there are too many simple carbs in your diet. If you eat a very strict diet of mostly veggies and low glycemic foods with lots of fibre (but not grains, particularly wheat, that cause inflammation)your body will not have to produce as much insulin and will start recognizing it again.
With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is damaged and not producing enough insulin. This can be caused by an infection or parasite, so I am hoping CDS will deal with that.
With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is damaged and not producing enough insulin. This can be caused by an infection or parasite, so I am hoping CDS will deal with that.
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