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Lapis? White tiger? please answer this-- Fungal infection = low temperature? chem-trails?
 
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Lapis? White tiger? please answer this-- Fungal infection = low temperature? chem-trails?


I was reading today of a doctor, Len Horowitz, who studied at Harvard and is mainstream enough to be at least tolerated,(and actually, he's a little more of a threat that that);he says that bacterial infections = fever, and fungal infections (and he associates these with the fallout from chemtrails) = below normal temperature.

I've always had a below normal temp and low (read: just below perfect) blood pressure.The temp. came up to normal after using virgin coconut oil for a month or two--this would seem to support the idea that coconut oil works against pathogens.

When I first took it -for the first week it made me very sick- then I realized this was "die=off" and I slowed everything down and made sure to take enough water WITH (good) salt that I was hydrated and able to process it all ...

best to you

read all you can of the good links.
You will learn to be very discerning, and to trust your intuition. And may it take you a short time, not a long time :-)

sorry--I'm no expert- but, that said, please don't worry. Education will remove fear.
Please google him, and you will discover a positive angle to his--

also, check further down on ask curezone today--there are some good posts (with links) that pertain to your concern.


prayers!

and May all be well--
 

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