David, Some time ago I read about a procedure where they extracted a syringe full of blood and injected this intramuscularly. This really revved up the immune system. You might search for this. I will see if I can find where I read it.
Dan On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:04 PM, David AuBuchon <[email protected]> wrote: > Adding on to a thread from a year ago on autohemotherapy...I can't > directly reply to that thread unforunatately, as I can't find it in my > gmail: > > I just read of a doctor's experience with 50 patients of various > diseases using a particular colostrum product, derived from cows that > had been "immunologically activated" prior to giving birth, by a > proprietary process. Within 8 months, NK cell activity as measured by > something called "lytic units" increased by about a factor of 13 (i.e. > 1,200%). The increase was evenly spread out across all the months. > There are 2 other colostrum products out there I really like also, and > I think it is possible they work just as well, and I may try all three > of them for myself someday. Transfer factors (a part of colostrum) as > well as ordinary whole colostrum have been shown to increase NK cell > activity, though perhaps not as much as this particular product. > > Of course this begs the question what are macrophages, NK cells, etc, > and what does increasing their activity really mean in terms of their > units of measurement. > > I have tried major ozone autohemotherapy...with 3 back to back passes > in the same sitting with the maximum recommended ozone (200 cc at 70 > gamma syringe injected into the blood per pass)....and no result. > Also tried ultraviolet blood irradiation with no result. > > A couple more suggestions I have for possible autohemotherapy > experiments. It is clear to me that the ozone neither killed a > significant amount of bacteria in my blood or created a significant > immune response...most probably bartonella being the most prominent > bug. Biofilm is one possibility why. CS has in dental and waste > water applications demonstrated anti biofilm properties. This makes > me think of a couple experiments: > > 1. Draw some blood in a syringe preloaded with some CS. Perhaps only > a few drops of blood. Perhaps let it stay for like a day outside in > the fridge. Then re-inject. Time is needed to degrade biofilm and > guarantee bugs are killed and protein fragments are left for the > immune system to recognize. This may a bad idea for a few reasons. > One is CS in high concentrations contacting blood perhaps may damage > other things than bugs (i.e. the blood cells)? And putting those > damaged things back in the body will be a toxic burden that needs to > be eliminated? Two is that I don't know what consequences letting the > blood stay out of the body for a time would have. Three is that > injecting CS hurts like hell and makes the injection site swell. > > 2. Take a finger prick and a few drops of blood, mix it into an ounce > of CS. Let it sit for a day in the fridge. Consume orally. Could > also be a bad idea for the same reasons. > > Another therapy from Dr. K for treating lyme is as follows: > > "A very effective and yet simple technique to re-regulate TH1 and TH2 back is > auto-urine therapy. The patient's urine concentrates the antigens (disposed > cell > walls and cell fragments of offending microbes which the immune system has > successfully eliminated). By passing the client's urine through a micro pore > filter and injecting it intra-muscularly, the lymphocytes on patrol in the > connective tissue are brought in contact with the antigen and quickly mount a > specific and appropriate immune response. > > We use 2 ml of filtered urine once weekly for 12 weeks. All other similar > approaches (autohemotherapy, homeopathic autonosodes, manipulating the immune > system with supplements) are far less effective." > > Just thinking out loud. Ya, I am stupid and reckless, but also > desperate to get well, so I would like to entertain some stupid ideas > if y'all don't mind. Not that I am seriously considering them though. > > ~David > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > >

