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Re: lyme's disease...very weak muscles...very little energy...weight gain
 
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Re: lyme's disease...very weak muscles...very little energy...weight gain


I find it to be interesting, the parallels between us. Age, using vitamin C, name, and the interest to find the answers, etc.

>- From what you have written, "zapping" sounds like it might be a [very] good disease treatment [at least for certain health maladies]. I would not claim to know.

I do catch a lot of flak for things that I say about zapping strictly because I also manufacture and sell them. The thing that people need to look at in this respect is the alternate view. I am not promoting zappers because I sell them. I really would be financially much better off working as a programmer. I sell zappers because I believe in them and promote them. The government and drug companies do every thing that they can to shut down the zapper industry because they do not want you to have this option.

I also promote vitamins and supplements. I do not sell them because there are many companies that do. If the government was pushing them off of the market, then I would do all that I can to make sure that they remained available.

Remember this: The FDA claims that anything that cures or heals is a drug. This is a lie. There are no drugs that actually heal. On the other hand, every vitamin is known to heal something. That is why they are classified as vitamins.

Additionally, consider this: All vitamins are a part of a necessary metabolic process, that is they contribute to the body's functioning. The majority of Drugs work to interfere with or suppress metabolic processes and are as a result damaging in one respect or another.

>- Doctors Levy, Cathcart, and/or Klenner all claim they have been successful with some or all four of those diseases [using ascorbate, either orally and/or intravenously].

I would love to see documentation of this, especially with any hemorrhagic fever. I do not have any doubt as to the benefit of large doses of vitamin C in either short term or long term usage. My doubt lies in that I do not believe that C has the ability to completely stop these rapidly replicating viruses. There is a physiological limit to the rate of production of immune cells, macrophages, etc., in the human body and additionally, there is a limit to the number of microbes that these immune cells can handle at any one time. Yes, having sufficient vitamin C and boost the immunity and may even have a cellular effect of slowing down the rate of viral production. But stopping these issues completely is a horse of a different color ( OT, BTW, I actually saw the horse of a different color at the Ghost Ranch in New Mexico ).

Properly utilized, electro-therapy can in theory and likely in practice successfully destroy almost every free virus or bacterium within the range of its reach without taxing the resources of the immune system.

I do not discredit their findings or results but just do not see them either in literature or in practice. Between this absence, my personal experience, and the reasons listed above, is why I do not believe that vitamin C could stop these infections.

With an infection that shows 90 percent mortality in just a few days, anything of benefit should be welcomed by both those who suffer and by those who are at risk.

I will say right now, for those who are not truly aware, Ebola virus is a disease to be truly feared as it is easily transmitted and it indiscriminately attacks almost any cell in the body, turning it into a bloody pulp in very short time. Of the 10 percent that survive, most are extremely debilitated.

If I were exposed to such a virus, I would certainly megadose, not only vitamin C, but also D3, B12, Milk Thistle, NAC, ALA, and Inositol. But even with all of that, you can bet that I would be constantly zapping with Clark, Beck, and Rife.

>- why is it you "do not believe in constantly pushing

Because constantly stressing one system or attribute tends to have repercussions elsewhere. Also the intended effect is never reached, that is that such functions are asymptotic, therefore producing diminishing returns for even significant increases.

>- How do you know that [modality] alone would not have solved any

While I do not "know", my experience is that based on the last statement, going from 10 grams a day to 20 grams a day does not significantly increase effectiveness. As I said, As far back as the late 1960's, I was taking several grams a day of vitamin C. There were times that I pushed it to bowel tolerance and just did not feel that this was good in the long run.

>- Is it any wonder thay can eat food off the ground and drink water with "god knows what" in it, and yet still remain very healthy?

Yet they still have a high mortality rate when facing Rabies, Parvo, and Distemper.

 

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