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Reason: None provided.

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count? Fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved that fasting drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. They are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, now.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.
  • Maybe add: Ivermectin, HCQ

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep. Maybe some horse paste and HCQ.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count? Fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved that fasting drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. They are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, now.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.
  • Maybe add: Ivermectin, HCQ

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count? Fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved that fasting drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. They are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, proto.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.
  • Maybe add: Ivermectin, HCQ

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count, fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved that fasting drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. They are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, proto.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.
  • Maybe add: Ivermectin, HCQ

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count, fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved it drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. There are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, proto.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.
  • Maybe add: Ivermectin, HCQ

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm not a doc.

elevated white blood cell count

Most "mainstream" doctors have been taught that this means something. So, they think it means something.

I don't.

Want to drop your white blood count, fast for 3 days. University of Southern California proved it drops WBC.

(indicative of bacterial infection)

I don't believe that, either. We have more bacteria in our bodies than we have cells. There are there for a reason. I do not believe they are harmful to us. I believe that researchers have mistakenly seen bacteria in the blood of sick people and belived that the bacteria caused the harm.

In reality, the bacteria are there as a response to a toxic condition (probably due to poor diet, as much as anything). The bacteria are there to help clean up the mess. They did not cause it. Just like firemen at a fire does not mean they started the fire.

trouble breathing

Obviously, this is a serious problem. Pneumonia and trouble breathing go hand in hand. The question is: What has caused the lung problem? Lung disease? Smoker? Diabetic? Obese?

high sugar counts

Also diabetic and obese, right? Poor lifestyle choices lead to poor health conditions.

If this is the case (I am assuming here), get him OFF ALL CARBS. The hospital will push carbs on him, and docs will say it doesn't matter.

Again, I disagree.

they’ve said it’s bacterial [pneumonia] and have been doing scans all over his body to find a source

They won't find a source, because they are basing everything they do on "Germ Theory," which is a false beginning point.

They even ran a respiratory panel to check for other rhino viruses and NOTHING.

Right, because they are working from a false premise.

get him ivermectin and more antibiotics/steroids

Ivermectin, probably good. Antibiotics, probably bad. I know you said he was doing better with them, but he could be doing better for a variety of reasons.

Antibiotic = Anti-Life. That's what it means. If all bacteria are good (there for a reason), then killing them is bad.

antibiotics are in the IV right now and I think that’s really helping him get stronger

What else are they giving him -- IV or pills? Maybe even less harmful food? I dunno. But antibiotics might not be so good, at least in the long run. Again, I am not a doc, and giving you my opinion based on a lot of reading and researching this stuff.

they told him this morning he needed to get up and start walking while they decrease his oxygen supply so he can get home

Sounds strange. If walking was all it took to increase oxygen, then why would anyone have to go on a ventilator?

What I would want to do might be very difficult to get him to do (it would have been difficult to get my own dad to do, so I know you can only do so much).

But I would ...

  • Take him out of there, proto.
  • I would put him on a fasting program, and when he eats, it would be ONLY foods with no carbs (meat and eggs).
  • Drink only distilled water (no other liquids).
  • Get outside, walk/sunshine, as much as possible.
  • Turn off the TV (de-stress).
  • Rest/sleep as much as desired.

That would get the WBC down. It would get the blood sugar down. It would likely allow for the fluid in the lungs to clear up, and the body to heal.

I have written threads on here about my own experiences when I got a cold/flu/Covid/whatever.

I used to deal with it and suffer for 2-3 weeks. But the last 2 times, I fasted as soon as I felt a sore throat, and was over it in 2-3 days max.

I am convinced that the body can do a lot of healing on its own, if we will get the hell out of the way. But I will not say it can heal everything without medical intervention.

I just don't see his condition (as I understand it here) to be something that conventional medicine is likely to heal. They are starting from a false premise, and that will likely lead to dead ends, as far as healing.

What they offer might work, but definitely get other opinions, and try my advice for yourself for a few days, and see if you notice any changes yourself. If you do, it might make it easier for Dad to try it, too.

Meat, eggs, cheese, distilled water. Nothing else. ONE meal per day. Eat nothing the rest of the day. Distilled water, if thirsty. Try to go without any water, if possible during that time. Sunshine. Exercise. Rest/sleep.

That's what I would do.

Dad needs to change his lifestyle -- permanently.

Good luck.

2 years ago
1 score