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KatWoman63
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No offense to anyone here, but I'm inclined to take Dr. Klenners advice with a grain of salt. I looked him up as recommended and the biggest and first thing I read about him was his claims involving Vitamin C as a cure for polio (along with a long list of other diseases) in the late 1940's and into the 1950's. The dose that he claims to have given his patients both the intravenous and oral were so high as to be toxic. He said toxicity was not an issue, but I know from personal experience that taking 1000mg of Vit. C 2 -3 times per day depending on the weight of the person taking it, will cause severe vomiting and diarrhea, which leads to dehydration and malnutrition. That said, I'm not saying that his ideas are completely without value, but I don't think anyone should follow him with the religious fervor that some appear to have.

My advice to anyone would be this: Never take what anyone says - regardless of their "qualifications" - as gospel. Listen with an open mind and an open heart and take what makes sense to you and research it with reputable sources (plural). Never use one source for all your research. Look to multiple sources and then research their sources. Don't just take a source's word for it. Read the material from multiple studies sited by your sources. See the pattern here? Research then research the research and the studies that back up the research. Checks and balances.
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have you glanced over this local topic on the subject? not exhaustive analysis, just some casual chats.
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/natural-a ... 18558.html
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The subject of Dr. Klenner?
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The subject of Dr. Klenner or natural approach?
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did you click through? it's a klenner protocol topic I linked to, which is located under natural approach. it's a 'sticky' format so that it stays at the top so that new people coming in can find and contribute to relevant discussion easily. if you care to place your comments under a klenner discussion heading, that would be the place.
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I'm sorry you misunderstood my post. I did place it in the category I felt was most appropriate: Regimen. As my title indicates, it's about doing the research concerning a diet regimen for one's self and backing up that research with more research. It was not my intention to step on any toes.
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mea culpa, your intended message didn't come across - it seemed much more targeted to dr klenner as opposed to general regimen design.
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the klenner protocol for ms is more relevant here. pretty kooky elements but some really good pieces in there too. and gaps (no vitamin D for example)

all you have to put in google is:

klenner4

and you'll get a good link via townsend letter
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