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Kayda
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Hi GIGI,

I just read your post to Bea below. (I tried to PM you, but it was not available.) Anyway, I am so, so glad you posted this. It really helped me answer some questions regardign my treatment protocol.

Could you PM me? I have another question or two.
Thanks,
Kayda

posted 22 May, 2007 02:52 PM Bea, detoxing, in my opinion, and every doctor I have heard speak volumes during seminars, is the starting point toward wellness. No medicine in the world will help if the gut is plugged up, if the lymphatics are overloaded, etc.

The LED treatments work so well, because they are strictly based on detoxing every possible "contaminant" in the early stages. The killing meds follow and are much more effective then.

Detoxing is not merely to eliminate headaches or a bad stomach as you indicated --- detoxing clears the road for the medicines to work because a toxic body is unable to transport the medicines to the body compartments where they are needed.

Detox is not merely symptom control - detox is very much part of the road to wellness. That is particularly important, if a person is very toxic, if killing meds are added in too early where the body cannot handle the fallout yet, that's when the overload crashes and ER visits happen.

If acute as opposed to chronic, the story is different, I agree.

But that's allright - you have your opinion, I have mine.

Take care.

p.s. and there is plenty die-off during detoxing, especially with chlorella - definitely, even without abx. Please read the research that I quoted above for Chlorella.

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Kayda, I can't PM you, because I do not give permission to e-mail me via the board. Feel free to e-mail me privately anytime at [email protected]
I don't do PM's because it's too cumbersome to answer mails.

Take care.

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