Candida acidophilus protocol and ensuing healing reactions
To: Saul Pressman
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 11:53 AM
Subject: Client questions
When ozonating the ears (this one is our tumour patient) we have found most have that discharge but with our present patient it is causing quite severe soreness ... what is the discharge exactly? and why does it seem to burn with some people??
All the best.
John
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Thu Nov 2, 2000 10:22 pm
Subject: Re: Client questions
Dear John,
Nice to hear from you.
Candida lives in the middle ear, which is mostly a void, with three small bones in it. When you do ozone insufflation, the candida is killed, and the left over is quite acidic. It can burn the outer ear sometimes.
We have recently found that if you dissolve some acidophilus in water and then put three or four drops in each ear for three days in a row, the majority of the candida is killed. Then they should have ear candling to pull out whatever is there to be pulled. Then you can start ear insufflation, and you don't get as severe a discharge.
Soreness of the ears is common, part of the healing process. Sometimes there is blood, and scabbing and an intense itching as well. With brain cancer, the discharge is often grey.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh
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