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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:09 am 
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Sorry Mack: I omitted to tell you that I had corrected that link :confused:

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:41 pm 
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hi anecdote, now that the air is clearing as to where i was coming from and you were coming from we can try to figure this out "with the help of your husband" who clearly thinks out of the box or he would not have been looking and accomplishing the things he has concerning the symptoms they named ms.
i was tested "reg. blood test" for cpn. it was neg. i had asked you if it could be missed i took it that just like lymes it may take more qualified labs. i have tried to get a good infectious disease dr. unfortunatly the closest i've found so far is about 4 and 1/2 hrs. away. my circumstances make travel a challenge. so, in answer i have not tried this. i've been trying to locate a reputable dr. that does treat with the uv light blood cleanse. from what i'm reading it supposedly causes no harm. so far noone close.

i feel most of my symptoms are related to spinal issues having spurs and stenosis in my cervical and everything started after a bad trauma and positioning effects the symptoms. with a diag of ms try finding a surgeon. they don't even want to hear it. no thinking out of the bx there.

but, i also don't rule anything out. my x husband's first wife had ms. is he a typhoid mary perhaps? there is no history in my family whatsoever. i live where lymes is..on and on

so we seek. some have found their answer or partial answer but not many.

there is info. on the internet about this uv. i thought this article might stir your husbands curiousity and he with his medical contacts may find what he feels comfortable with. with so many infections etc. becoming resistant to antibiotics i hope this uv is as good as it sounds. also, there is a listing of dr.'s for anyone interested.



http://www.medicallightassociation.com/?q=node/69


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:09 pm 
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Dr F R Klenner successfully using massive doses of vitamin C to cure all kinds of respiratory diseases using 10 to 150 grams a day orally, injections and iv. 'Google' Dr Klenner on the internet and find the specifics.
I shed many a tear reading his many life saving practices. After four years I am still reading his life saving practices using ascorbic acid and still shed tears.
One story is three boys walking a long a road were dosed by a plane spraying pesticides on a field next to the road. Rushed to the hospital Dr Klenner immediately dosed his boy with vitamin C and he quickly recovered. Another boy was treated by another doctor and died. The younger boy was okay. The older boys had covered him with their bodies. There are many stories like this from snake bites to near death from virus.

Dr. Klenner is quoted in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine as saying that "some physicians would stand by and see their patient die rather than use ascorbic acid because in their finite minds it exists only as a vitamin."

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The study of Dr F R Klenner’s life, as doctor in Reidsville NC is a classic example of a daring pioneer in medicine who chose to cure, not just treat his patients. Let him become your doctor. The Klenner Protocol is his cure for MS. …dez...


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:22 pm 
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Dr F R Kenner’s protocol is posted on this site as a successful cure for MS. Read the ‘Townsend Letter' either here or the internet.

Dr. Klenner is quoted in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine as saying that "some physicians would stand by and see their patient die rather than use ascorbic acid because in their finite minds it exists only as a vitamin."

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The study of Dr F R Klenner’s life, as doctor in Reidsville NC is a classic example of a daring pioneer in medicine who chose to cure, not just treat his patients. Let him become your doctor. The Klenner Protocol is his cure for MS. …dez...


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:33 am 
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I think now is the time to remember that I was respondng to Nico78, who seems to have been totally forgoten about. Address him, not me, and Dez, you are being rather repetitive.........................Sarah

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