HERE'S DR.CLARK'S WORDS ON KILLING THE GOOD BACTERIA..
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Subject: Zapping and the GOOD bacteria.
From: Hermit < no email > | Show All messages posted by Hermit |
Date: 23:54 Apr 18 2003 (4 days ago)
This is in answer to your question about the zapper destroying the GOOD bacteria.
This is what Dr. Clark says in her book "
The Cure For All Diseases " on pages 20 and 21.
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Although the center of the bowel contents is often unaffected by electric current, which lets bowel bacteria like Shigella, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and
parasite stages survive, sometimes it is nearly all sterilized by zapping. This results in considerable shrinkage of the bowel movement. Eliminate remaining
parasites and bacteria with a single dose (2 tsp.) of
Black-Walnut Hull
Tincture, Extra Strength (see page 543).
Killing The Surviving Pathogens-
The interior of
Gallstones may house
parasites inaccessible to the zapping. Eliminate this source of reinfection by flushing them out with
Liver Cleanses (page 552).
There is no way of distinguishing between "good" and "bad" bacteria with either of these methods. However even good bacteria are bad if they come through the intestinal wall, so zapping targets mostly "bad" bacteria. The good news is that perfect bowel habits often result in a few days. Evidently, the good bacteria are benefited by killing the invasive ones. Homemade yogurt and buttermilk (see Recipes) are especially good at recolonizing the bowel. But it does not seem wise to culture yourself with special commercial preparations and risk getting
parasite stages again when you can become normal so soon anyway. If you do decide to take some acidophilus bacteria to replenish your intestinal flora make sure you test for
parasites like Eurytrema first.