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GiGi
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Hiker, Dr. LC uses ART as well as addresses all the other aspects of chronic disease, heavy metals, parasites, viruses, emf, geopathics, etc. Samento, etc. is only a very small piece of what he does. He actually addresses healing on all levels.
Take care.
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As nearly another year has passed since this thread was last used I am wondering if anybody has continued with the Cowden protocol, alternating between Cumanda, Quina and Samento and if so was there any success?
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Wondering if there have been any results, good or bad on this protocol. dr H in California has recommended it to me.
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I'm on Cowden's...very good.
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I have an internet friend on another board whose doctor has her on the Cowden protocol. She feels it is working very well.
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GiGi
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Cowden's protocol is good. He does ART and looks at all the other factors that need to be addressed: Viruses, fungi, mold, parasites, metals, chemicals, emotions, etc. Dr. K. and Dr. Cowden use the same approach to chronic disease.
He uses LED, Laser Energetic Detoxification, which is a wonderful method to accomplish detox in a much shorter time. Here is a good description by someone (I dont' know). www.comprehensivenaturopathy.com/led.htm
Take care.
P.S. Dr. Cowden may give/publish a general guideline protocol. But All patients have their own individual program as determined by muscle testing, etc. -- everyone has different requirements.
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I'm on cumanda and think it is really working , great stuff. I find it is just as potent as abx without the adverse side effects. I tested very well for it through ART testing
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I did Cowden for a year. I could never get near his required dose of Samento. The herxing was unbearable. I did all the rest of it as prescribed. I had little result, other than endless hard herxing. I did have improved mood and energy, but that is a normal side-effect of Samento.
However, since I could never get beyond 9 drops of Samento daily, let alone 40 drops, nobody should make any decisions about it based on my experience.
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GiGi
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Klutzo and others,
Knowing Dr. Cowden very well, there is a lot he will recommend doing before he puts anyone on meds like Samento or any heavy duty agents. Cleaning up the "nfrastructur"is of major importance to him thereby avoiding and/or minimizing crashes or herxheimers.
He absolutely is of the opinion that the exit route has to be clean, totally clean (more than just a colonic here and there). There are different ways he accomplishes that - depending on the condition of the patient - and I don't have time for details right now. I have talked about many of them.
Take care.
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Gigi, Thanks for that clarification. For the majority of us who will never be able to see Dr. Cowden, I wish he would revise his protocol paper so that we would have the entire thing, including the cleansing he prescribes prior to starting the program. I had the protocol posted on my refrigerator, so I could follow it, and I wasted a lot of time and money thinking I was doing it right. I wish I had known.
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