Re: Subject: Question about Type 1
Hi Wayne,
I don’t believe it is hereditary.
I do believe that autoimmune disorders do not happen spontaneously.
They are usually caused by chronic toxin load and sometimes by
chronic infection, which might really be again just toxin load.
Autoimmune disorders can be stopped and some of the damage can be
reversed.
regards,
Duncan Crow
October 23rd, 2005 at 1:05 am
Hi Wayne,
No I hadn’t seen the twins article… but you’re right about the
essential sugars deficiency. I use Body Balance now… my reasoning
is that it supplies more than just essential sugars, although it does
supply most of the essential sugars that are mst likely to be
depleted. When the client is healthy again she will start to convert
the sugars properly again.
Agreed. The term "autoimmune" from a medical pro means loosely,
"Waaaahh! We never learned about that in school". This is because it
relates to nutrition, detoxification, and regeneration; all these are
well outside medical frames of reference so all of us must operate in
that realm, outside medicine, and be all the better (and arguably
more effective) for it.
> A few weeks ago, I found out the daughter of a friend has Lupus. Her
> mother believes she can never get well.
>
So, it’s up to you to surprise the mother and gain two more loyal
fans.
> Again Duncan, I would be interested in your opinions. Often I think I
> am all alone in my thinking.
>
Naw! There are lots of us with similar opinions!
October 23rd, 2005 at 1:04 pm
Wish you all success in your healing experience.
October 24th, 2005 at 3:00 am
I’m not quite sure of your meaning here, but gene expression (turning
genes on and off) can indeed be changed by outside influences.
regards,
October 24th, 2005 at 4:01 pm
But absolute statements such as that one give the wrong
impression….
My point is that a lot of things, left untreated, can produce an
autoimmune disorder. The autoimmune disorder can be controlled and
stopped by ensuring toxin load stays low and ensuring the correct
control of the immune system is maintained.
In my practice I have stopped people including my own father from
dying of autoimmune disorders by simply telling them how to do it.
regards,
October 24th, 2005 at 11:34 pm
Duncan Crow wrote:
can you share with us what that protocol is?
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October 25th, 2005 at 3:38 pm
Here’s the protocol I used to stop inclusion body myositis in a
client of about 70 years of age. This is a fatal disease that kills
in about four years; it’s been six for this fella and he’s gaining
weight, still working his estate, throwing hay for the horses,
cutting his own firewood etc…
We used amino acids to promote increased HGH levels so he can build
quality tissue, as he was wasted and at 70, not likely to gain very
quickly. SomaLife gHP is patented for this purpose, conversely other
HGH-sounding supplements did not produce HGH/IGF-1 increase reliably
in clinical testing so anti-aging specialists don’t use them. The
alternative to SomaLife is pricey HGH shots.
We used "cold-processed" whey to provide the highest biological value
protein for rebuilding, while also supplying precursors for improving
his cellular glutathione, the most important antioxidant the body
makes. He’s also on other antioxidants and selenium.
We used Ambrotose AO from Mannatech for awhile, to correct a
glyconutrient deficiency and thus probably stop the process of the
autoimmune disorder. Since then he has stopped taking Ambrotose AO
and has started on Life Force International’s Body Balance ionic
liquid nutrition because it contains Aloe Vera and also sea
vegetables, which supply a broad range of vitamins, minerals and even
fucoidans that are not supplied in the Mannatech products.
He also runs frequencies with a cheap frequency generator. I don’t
credit that process with much but it can promote normal cell function
and might kill infection.
He also bounces on a rebounder to help move toxins.
I am a SomaLife distributor. You can find my SomaLife site by typing
asomaworld duncancrow in a Google search.
Contact me anytime.
regards,