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A different kind of issue. 04 Aug 2012 23:20 #20824

  • jrwhisky
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I just got some mms + activator from Keavy's a few days ago. I have nothing serious going on I got for maintenance and emergencies. I'm interested in sharing with my friends even more. I have one who has tens of thousands of dollars owed to the hospital for kidney problems nobody can seem to understand or explain, at least not from the medical field's perspective. It was a few years ago he had some severe pain, coming from his kidneys, which he eventually collapsed from trying to walk himself to the hospital. (doesn't own a car because of financial reasons). Anyways seems they were able to keep him alive in a last ditch effort using steroids. However, since he had been experiencing chronic pain. All they can tell him is that he has papillary necrosis. Basically his kidneys are sloughing off dead tissue often he can see it when he urinates. seems it could be a strange infection.

As of the last 3 days I just have had him taking the protocol 1000 method.

I'm looking for any other advice about how to help the issue. As you can tell it is fairly unique.
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Re: A different kind of issue. 06 Aug 2012 06:58 #20880

  • Michael Harrah
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I would stick with protocol 1000, many good reports using that with kidney stones and urinary tract infections.

Michael

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