Good question! I have been thinking about the Beck Protocol for several days and was just discussing it last night with a friend who suffers from chronic fatigue. I have several very particular questions that derive from the excellent Nexus article on nanobacteria.

A quick summary:

-- These are recently discovered. -- They may "self-replicate" rather than reproduce. They don't show up in PCR tests. -- They are linked to many diseases, esp. cardiovascular. They may cause "calcification" in the body. -- They are evidently be destroyed by a combination of EDTA and tetracycline. EDTA strips off the calcium shell and the antibiotic kills them or disables them.
My questions:

-- Would EIS work against these unaided? If not, what would be a good EDTA/EIS protocol? -- Would any of the Beck protocols strip off the calcium shell? I am thinking of blood electrification and ozonated water. The latter might well do the job through the process of free-radical destruction. Sorry to have nothing but questions; I am hoping some MDs or clinicians somewhere may have some answers.

JBB



        





On Thursday, Aug 18, 2005, at 04:43 Asia/Tokyo, M. G. Devour wrote:

Hi folks,

Is there any single web site that discusses the 4 step Beck protocol in
reasonable depth, that would be a worthwhile referral for somebody
wanting to get familiar with it? A book for sale? Anything?

Thanks,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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