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Treating swine flu with Dr. Beck's blood cleaner. by Gill Grabber ..... Dr. Bob Beck Forum

Date:   6/15/2009 4:47:21 PM ( 15 y ago)
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Well I have successfully zapped the swine flu with Beck's my home built blood cleaner.

I was using it at first as the standard blood cleaner with out effect on the mucus and throat symptoms. It did knock out my fever and prevented stomach symptoms as well. But the irritation on the top of lungs and neck remained and the neck pain during swallowing increased. Then I remembered how the Godzila device is used and I held the electrodes on my neck from each side, moving from base towards the base of lower jaw. Amazingly I was able to feel the swelling come down just minutes into the treatment. I did have cough spells through the night as the mucus was flowing down most of the night, next day I drank 2 oz of CS and zapped some more for 3 hours. More mucus ran, but the irritation came down dramatically, with this device some good probiotics one can drop the flu treatment down to few days.

I have built this device to remove toxic load from yeast overrun for which it works like a magic. I sleep better, energy level is up, my endurance is up, and I have lesser allergic reactions to foods, especially carbs.
I also do almost daily liver/gallbladder micro flush doing grapefruit juice with 2 tablespoons olive oil and 2 raw egg yolks (I love this recipe - I wake up feeling like a lion). I take Milk Thistle, selenium, and NAC, Alpha Lipoic Acid to help my liver repair from years of toxic load from this awful yeast. To keep the bile flowing I use Stone Free herbal supplement and red beets (I grind them and soak them in cambucha tea - very acidic tea vinegar.). For probiotics I make my own sauerkraut, and I also like to use Soil based Organism probiotics like primal defense.


Good luck all,
Gill
 

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