You're absolutely right! And what have you got to lose ...
Absolutely! And discovering new things all the time. Who knew that something so simple could be so profound and in some cases life changing.
We could be pulling out cancer-causing toxins long before any kind of cancer might manifest itself. My father died of pancreatic cancer only 5 weeks after it was discovered, but had probably had it for years and years before it finally reared its ugly head, and then it was too late to do anything about it (or so we thought at the time).
It's human nature to want to see instant results and those of us in America are especially bad about that. Those who say they tried OPing for a day or two, or a week or two, or even a month or two with no effect ... how do they really know? I'm sure I haven't yet discovered all the things it's doing "behind the scenes" so to speak, and may never know what painful or potentially catastrophic condition I may have averted had I not pulled at all.
When I first reported to my sister (she has skepticism down to a science) about the huge knots on my foot disappearing, and the painful and swollen knot on my wrist being just "gone," I thought that was all that had happened other than my gums filling in and my mouth feeling squeaky clean all the time. Then when I played cards this weekend, I realized OPing was breaking up arthritic deposits in my hands and that I was able to shuffle like a Las Vegas dealer - well almost :) - and when I skipped a day of OPing, my hands started to stiffen back up and cards were shooting all over the table. I only discovered that by accident (I haven't been able to shuffle cards in well over 5 years) and would have never thought to look for it as a side effect. FYI - I started OPing 7/8/07.
At the very, very least ... OPing can clean up your mouth and keep your gums healthy or reverse infection already present which I think is pretty awesome. I had had 4 abscesses on the same tooth before I had two
root canals on that same tooth and finally had to have it pulled because it just stayed infected. I might have been able to save myself thousands of dollars, not to mention the
Antibiotics , yeast infections, drilling, pain and suffering ... and actually the tooth itself if I had known about OPing. I have a dental appointment for cleaning this coming Thursday (I now use a biological dentist), so I'll report back if there are any "Ooh's or Aah's" from the hygienist or dentist.
I would encourage those of you who have tried it and didn't see any real value in it to continue. What have you got to lose? It's cheap enough, easy enough, and just might be quietly saving your life ... one little pull at a time.