file Gallstones and accompanying Eczema

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17 Mar 2015 22:39 #49344 by petagrrl
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I have gallstones which I have tried to remove through natural means. The doctor wants to remove my gallbladder but we argue over the idea that I believe God put my gallbladder there for a reason, even if that reason is as yet unknown, so I don't want it removed!

I just started the Protocol 1000 a few days ago and am working my way up to 3 drops per hour. I am at 1.5 now. Will this remove my gallstones or just take away the pain?

Also, due to my gallbladder trouble, I have terrible eczema all over my chest. I just found out about the spray Protocol 3000 and want to start that immediately. But I see that DMSO is recommended. Do I need that? I can't seem to find anyone around here that sells it.

I appreciate your help with this matter as I'm flying blind right now and my Mom thinks I'm crazy! She had her gallbladder removed and thinks I should too.

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19 Mar 2015 07:49 #49347 by Ozone
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You need to do several liver/ gallbladder flushes. DrHulda Clark's adapted ones work the best. Google it and start the anti parasites to prepare. You will not necessarily remove all the gallstones the first time but if you are persistent you may succeed, and shock them at the next scan.
Good luck.
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20 Mar 2015 08:29 #49359 by CLO2
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DMSO can help drive MMS1 into your skin. Be sure to do the DMSO test as outlined in P3000. Top of this page "Buy MMS" for sellers of DMSO.
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20 Mar 2015 22:30 #49365 by petagrrl
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Thank you, Ozone, I will try that immediately. So far, the MMS Protocol 1000 seems to be helping as the pain is less although I am more sleepy...I'm guessing that is my body's way of telling me to rest while it fights this battle for me.

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20 Mar 2015 22:31 #49366 by petagrrl
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Thank you, CLO2, I just ordered some DMSO from one of the sites you pointed out to me. I have already noticed my eczema clearing up thanks to, I'm assuming, the Protocol 1000 so I'm very optimistic! =)
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21 Mar 2015 17:30 #49370 by KennethWalter
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keep your gall bladder and run away from that doctor.....and mom too. at least until she get's it, but don't hold your breath.

you'll find plenty of helpful folks here. just be patient

I've been reading up on minerals recently and dr linus pauling said, many years ago, that all chronic illnesses can be traced back to mineral deficiency. so I've been upping my ionic mineral intake to aprox 3x per day instead of just once. I'm about 45 days into it and I feel a bit better and so does my 86yo mother. I figure, it's like chicken soup, it can't hurt.

And according to dr wallach [ lets play herbal doctor ] gallstones are not genetic but are due to deficiencies in liver nutrients , zinc selenium, copper vit c, choline, biotin, b complex, vit a , vit e, methionine and essential fatty acids.
and so, while treating your stones with mms, you can also help yourself by upping your mineral intake...a win-win situation. and avoid fried foods til at least your stones are healed.

but I'm not a doctor, so, you must decide what to do on your own. dr wallach and dr glidden are 2 naturopaths I believe in, and you may wish to check them out along with the mms protocols as well as suggestions from other posters to follow up on.

best wishes

I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.

;-)
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