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Post by toni on Aug 23, 2009 18:14:44 GMT -5
I can't wait to hear your trials how they come out too. And Frito, (ditto) Ruth, heheh I too was wondering about the pearl barley, and thanks for sharing that.
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Post by gigi22 on Aug 23, 2009 21:14:00 GMT -5
Hi Frito...
Tonight was my ninth application. I haven't changed the way I'm making my barley. Still soaking it for 4 hours and using the blender, then pressing it through a strainer. I try to not use a whole lot of water so I get a thicker paste. The first thing I do is rub a first coat really well into the skin... then follow up with a thicker application that I let dry.
Too bad this thing won't clear up overnight.. but it *is* working. I am also following up with a bath in different things (borax, baking soda, epsom salt, ESP bath soak, etc) and a shower where I soap up with selsun blue, and then use the ESP New Hope II soap, and then I apply DSP cream or ESP New Hope II balm, or my own antifungal concoction afterwards.
I still get a sting or two here and there.. but the stinging is greatly reduced. I still have a few really bad spots - hands, arms, chest area... but these spots are improving. They are still pretty red here, but better than they first were. On the arms - they are starting to look more "splotchy".. meaning, I believe I'm starting to see my real skin in areas on them for the first time in months! My arms looked really "tan" compared to the rest of my body, and I couldn't understand why. The entire forearms were slightly reddened from the fungus, and I just didn't know it. The tops of the legs also were pretty bad to begin with, but now there are just a lot of red areas splattered on tops of them.. and those seems to be getting better with time and treatment. Tjere are still spots on the stomach, back, neck and face... but all seem to be improving little by little....
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Post by bannanny on Aug 23, 2009 21:45:18 GMT -5
Has anyone tried this on their hair yet?
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Post by gigi22 on Aug 23, 2009 21:59:54 GMT -5
Bannanny -
I haven't tried the scalp yet... but I will eventually try it there too if I can get some of the other areas under control. There is probably some fungus on the scalp too, but it seems to be more under control than some other areas.
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Post by bannanny on Aug 23, 2009 22:49:16 GMT -5
Thanks gigi... let us know when you do, or let me know if anyone does. My scalp and hair are worse than they've ever ever been. That's where this started for me, but I have no idea why it seems to have quadrupled this past week. Feels like a bunch of electric eels crawling around up there... and they're veeeery strong.
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Post by ruth on Aug 24, 2009 13:47:58 GMT -5
for someone like me who has had this for 13+years
the barley treatment is like pulling just the top part of a weed
and leaving the root intact
i have taproots that supports the webbing just like plants it took about 5 years to set up. perhaps this treatment in the very beginning before the main shoots are set up..............?
i find (under the scope) with or without water, the dried barley flaked from my skin has self organized into the many familiar shapes and is able to use the barley as food as it is breaking it down to gell forms and tubes as i type. i can post pics if anyone is interested, otherwise i won't as it takes effort to get it from my camera to you.
i, too, am very sick lately because i am replicating spores internally. i throw up mucous and thousands of spores i've swallowed during the night. with all the rest....pressure in the head, reduced energy, swollen gut, swollen eyes and sinus even with benadryl at night, increased joint pain.
this is always and it is cyclic. ....... because bacteria are precuror to the biofilm........... is why MRF and cliff carnicom are saying to treat for chlamydia pneumonia.
has anyone treated for this? when i looked it was iv or im
with the hybrids, i wonder how we are going to separate our dna out from theirs and if the CP treatment actually works?
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Post by camv35s on Aug 24, 2009 16:06:34 GMT -5
Hi ruth, just a short note regarding the barley protocol post I just wondered if you ever tried MSM I take it every day and it seems to keep this thing managable not a cure I only take the powder two teaspoons a day but you have to work up to that amount or you get to big a herx kind regards camv
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Post by bannanny on Aug 24, 2009 16:29:57 GMT -5
I'm so sorry ruth.. you and I seem to be in the same bad stage right now. I'm soooooo sick of it too. Sometimes I think once this thing's "taken root" as you say, it may be near to impossible to turn it around at all. I haven't tried the CP treatment. I need to find a doctor who will believe everything I say to begin with first. That's the hardest task I seem to be having.
hugs ~~ bannanny
P.S. I'd love to see your pix before I even try this barley thing... but if it's too much trouble don't worry about it. You can just keep telling us what you're seeing ok?
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Post by zabrubon on Aug 25, 2009 0:00:35 GMT -5
Ok, I wanna know what happend to this guy nick? Did he just stop posting or what?
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Post by fritolay66 on Aug 25, 2009 7:06:14 GMT -5
Hi Ruth, I understood exactly what you were saying about the deep roots. Please don't give up before you start. I had one lesion on my face that was at least 5mm deep. It actually went beyond that and although that was the obvious one, my arms and back also had those kinds of lesions at one time. Something infectious going that deep would take weeks and weeks to heal simply by how our skin heals. That isn't one process you can make much faster, even if we do everything right. I have a picture of my crater and the cycles of healing I went through with it. I would be willing to send it to you, although I am not really interested in posting it. You mentioned the GMO part of it and your concern mirrored my own. If other GMO's are capable of lateral transfer, then my concern is that this would too. The other side of me finds it ironic to be using the GMO in order to combat the damage I think it already has contributed to. I don't know, its a fine line I feel I am walking, I hope my gut feeling isn't failing me now. I have been looking and listening for a long time for a potent antifungal in which works other than the P450 pathways, or other common antifungal pathways, or has other toxic ingredients. And that won't cost a downright fortune and I can make it. We shall see. .... Frito
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Post by ruth on Aug 25, 2009 15:17:49 GMT -5
frito, i agree with you. even with the wrong barley, i see thick tracks indenting. the barley must have done it.
the pieces in the container (under the scope) should have all been jelly by now. they are not. i can see the material has oozed out around the shapes, but they have not degraded all of the barley yet. this is encouraging.
i'll try to find the whole grain plus i gotta buy another blender i burnt this one out on the barley paste!
i put the paste in a nylon stocking and the milk oozed out of it. i used it like a loofah.
frito..........are your 'scar' tracks breaking down?
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Post by bannanny on Aug 25, 2009 21:43:11 GMT -5
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Post by zabrubon on Aug 26, 2009 0:36:38 GMT -5
Ok, then, this guy was banned but shall we really trust his experiment then?
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Post by zabrubon on Aug 26, 2009 1:14:49 GMT -5
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Post by gigi22 on Aug 26, 2009 8:26:23 GMT -5
Hi chicago bonnie.. I didn't read your link yet. Yes, you should trust the experiment! It is working for me!
Now, for Nick, it only took him a few treatments. I have done 11 so far and I will continue to do them nightly. The areas of fungus on my body have been significantly reduced over time. I don't have lesions, but entire parts of my body have been reddened by the fungus. One my arms, I am actually starting to see my real skin color show through, and the biting and crawling and reinfection seems to be reducing. I am doing other things in addition to the barley, but I believe the barley to be helping tremendously.
I will continue to report back my progress..
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Post by bannanny on Aug 26, 2009 17:49:57 GMT -5
Is your hair bad too gigi... and when will you try it on your head? I'm happy to hear you're actually starting to see your real skin color again. What an uplifting site that must be! Do you have a scope? Can you take before and after pics... even with a camera and post them for us? hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by fritolay66 on Aug 26, 2009 22:01:41 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Aug 27, 2009 0:35:38 GMT -5
aargh, my post was accidentally deleted. To start over again, I am a bit confused with some conflicting data I am reading concerning the Barley. 1) Is more cellulase produced versus chitinase? 2) Sources say to avoid it with intestinal Candida as it feeds Candida. Would this then apply to dermal Candida? 3) Sources also promote its use as digestive enzymes for those whom seem to lack them. I was referred to another site for information, but it would seem Nick has disappeared, and is not posting or offering an exchange of info. Personal Update: I am pleased thus far with my experience with this. My skin seems to be normalizing, and is kinda starting to look, well....good. I have found that letting it stand for more than four hours as recommended by Nick, gives me a similar experience in stinging, itching, redness thing. I do at the four hour mark, blend/pulverize and make a mash and let that sit for a couple of hours before straining. My next question is, am I still producing chitinase, or is the chemical reaction by letting it stand longer producing something else? If so, what? I have had a mole on my face above my lip for my entire life. Prior to trying this experiment, I experienced a generation of particles and bleeding from this mole. After applying this chitinase, the problem has resolved. The areas on my hand I spoke of in earlier posts, became reddened and angry where I had previously thought taken care of. Kinda of a wax and wane cycle. Another observation, my back is hard to get to and I am not applying the chitinase as often as I can my face. I am still experiencing a normalization there as well, and freckles seem to be less numerous. My skin where I have been treating, was very pore defined prior and now is starting to look....smooth. Not like an orange peel. Anybody else like to share some details please? I am sure others are interested. Frito
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Post by fritolay66 on Aug 27, 2009 8:02:59 GMT -5
In the links I provided earlier, there was one to Barley Green in which is a product. I am not promoting its use, but found the information similar to what I had encountered when using something very similar by Dr. Hildy. It just served as a reminder to myself about the green foods and what I had been told. Frito Genesis 1:11
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Post by gigi22 on Aug 27, 2009 9:24:55 GMT -5
Hi Nanny! My scalp is not problematic, so I haven't used the barley there. Before my M really appeared, I had some severe dandruff and yeast problems on my scalp, so I had been using a variety of remedies for it - like natural tea tree oil shampoo, seabuckthorne oil shampoo, lavendar shampoo, selsun blue, and apple cider vinegar. I also use the ESP New Hope II as a soap mask on my scalp. Ocassionally, I'll still have an itch or too or random sting, but the tea tree shampoo seems to clear that up. I'm afraid you would need to put the barley in something like a carrier oil because it may really dry out the hair? I'm not sure.. but I remember putting DE on my scalp before, and it turned my hair to straw. I don't have a scope and really don't want one! I'm OCD enough as it is and don't want to be freaked out by what I see in the scope.
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