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Re: resistance is futile
Thanks for the advice, and it goes exactly along my own lines of thinking. As a matter of fact, I am just now trying to outsmart them in their own game.
Figure this: if they are capable of changing their protein layer so that
Iodine has a much harder time hurting them (although I doubt very much that they can be 100% resistant to it, the damn thing burns with oxygen!), then it means that they must be more vulnerable to other substances which are not even remotely oxidizers, or are maybe even strong antyoxidants. So what I am planning to do is this: hit them with a lot of atomidine, let them adjust, then switch to vitamin C megadoses (I just have to figure if I want to use ascorbic acid or calcium ascorbate... if they are not that good with low pH then I may use acid). Then switching back to Atomidine may be quite damaging to them as their protective layer will have probably been maladjasted to a high pH, high Oxygen environment.
And while they are using their energy adjusting back and forth, make their existance even more impossible by using
Colloidal Silver which has now pretty consistently given excellent results (tried some 15 droppers of Sovereign Silver today again and felt great!), and possibly some kind of zapper. I actually already have a zapper, but am not entirely sold on it. However, some kind of a frequency generator along the lines of what dr. Raymond Rife was doing I can see could make quite a difference.
I will also try to identify exact type of microsporidia I have and am planning on trying some drugs for it. To be honest I also use my intuition and something is telling me that albendazole wouldn't help. So I am thinking some sulfa drugs might. Will see what's available. I remember shroom mentioning something that he is taking, so I may try the same.
I guess in the end, we can hope for one of these two outcomes: complete remission, with no trace of anything anywhere. Or complete withdrawal of symptoms with a few cysts still hiding or laying dormant scared sh--less to come out. :)