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Posted by Anonymous on 11/20/2006

I forgot to ask a few other questions in my last note... I have been doing research for over 15 years. I rather enjoy reading articles I find in main stream journals. The information reveals terms I transmit to the net and to alternative medical journals from around the world. Through this process, I can find other ways to help me and others heal rather than take medications with all their unsavory side effects. Do you disagree with following through on the medical journal's articles with alternative journals that use scientific methods of research to validate holistic remedies for many ailments instead of the studies that are becoming more biased as time goes on?

I also just found out today that I may be detoxing and that is why I am so darn exhausted. My husband and I are following your suggestion about the alkaline drink, but with a few variations:

-12 oz. water; add ½ tsp. baking soda, 1/2 tsp. citric acid and I add a whole lemon to the mix.
-add 1 tblsp. Organic vinegar
-now after a month, I am adding 1 tblsp. Hydrogen peroxide 3%, though not food grade to the mix.
-I add 1 tblsp. Unsweetened organic cranberry juice concentrate and 1 tblsp. Organic Black cherry concentrate, which is naturally sweet to the mix.
-I split this drink between me and my husband and I add some aloe vera to both drinks.

My husband and I are seeing an improvement in our breathing capacity and our ability to concentrate, but I have been hurting in most of my major joints as if it is arthritic in nature. The chiropractor said my muscle and joints are so tight they won't move and he thinks it is some of the ingredients that are causing me to detox rather quickly.

Am I doing things right or am I off the mark?

Is it okay to add more than the few drops of hydrogen peroxide to the mix or is this the wrong thing to do?

We seem to think that we might have mycoplasms in our systems and they could possibly be dying off and are trying to pass out of the system. Is this assumption wrong? Can our bodies handle a quick detox like this or are we going too fast?

My husband had 2 bouts of mononucleosis in college and a number of strep throats until we started using some supplementation. He also had bronchaletis when he was little, making him susceptible to bronchitis in his teen age and earlier adult years. He doesn't get bronchitis anymore. He use to have gout attacks in the past seven or so years, but with the detox foot machine, that doesn't occur anymore either. As for me, since being on immuno suppressive drugs, I have become more susceptible to the shingles, though since we got our foot detox machine, neither of us are having these problems. I would appreciate direction if you are willing to help. I don't want to take advantage of your kindness. Thanks again.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
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use scientific methods of research to validate holistic remedies for many ailments instead of the studies that are becoming more biased as time goes on?

Most biasness occur when there are corporate sponsors, regardless of whatever the journals. Corporate sponsors require you to follow their procedures, which often more than not, will get you a twisted outcome, otherwise they will not fund your research. Maybe you might be aware that those procedures are improper and result in errors, you have no voice.

I also just found out today that I may be detoxing and that is why I am so darn exhausted.

It is not the detoxing it is the sugar that is being introduced from your concentrates. Just check for your blood sugar, it may be going higher and this may cause exhaustion issues rather than detoxing issues. Vitamin B complex and vitamin B5, and some clove oil will usually resolve the exhaustion issues.

but I have been hurting in most of my major joints as if it is arthritic in nature. The chiropractor said my muscle and joints are so tight they won't move and he thinks it is some of the ingredients that are causing me to detox rather quickly.

Tight muscles are due to excess calcium. Taking more magnesium will lossen up the muscles. Try to avoid fruit juices and its derivatives. Take more magnesium. Joint issues, vitamin A, evening primrose oil, flaxseed oil taken weekly should be helpful. Often joint issues is due to bacterial/fungus problem, so taking some zinc supplements, vitamin B complex, and a some aspirin (it kills the fungus) will often help, especially vitamin B5 and B8. The use of immunosuppressive drugs will often cause arthritic flare ups worse. You need to raise the body's immunity, rather than suppressing. The body's doesn't really attack its own cells, it is the mycoplasma problem, so if you take plenty of zinc, selenium and sodium ascorbate, that should help.

that are causing me to detox rather quickly. Quick detox often shows itself with a flu like symptoms, Herx effect, however, taking some peppermint oil internally will reduce it.

You need to be very strict with sugar and this includes fruit juices, cranberry, honey and molasses. Do not take it. Adding a pinch of borax to your drinking water will reduce the negative effects of sugar and some exhaustion, and so will taking of chromium, vanadium, supplements logically will help too.


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