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Hi, Doc-

I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few questions...

first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney transplant 2 years ago. I

currently take several prescriptions: Lantus insulin, Novolog insulin,

Lipitor/cholesterol, Norvasc/hypertension, Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in

legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives,

Prograf and Myfortic.

I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that one, and

dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium ADA diet, and of

course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK, going 'round the block to get

next door... do you have any advice that would help me be able to cutdown/out

some of my meds? I mean, I would like nothing better than to not take as many

drugs as I do, and I respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must

admit I'm wary of doing something thst might conflict with anything, especially

the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it, because

it directly conflicts with the Prograf.

Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.

 

Glynn

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Hi Glynn,

Please don't worry about the long windedness as it's nice to have all

the data.

Wish I'd gotten to you before the transplant, as I'm sure we could have

saved your own Kidneys here, but there's no use crying over spilt milk

as the old saying goes. ;o)))

As long as your new Kidneys are both working to some degree, I still

feel we can get you off of all meds over a period of time and get you

back to normal. This is a question of doing it on a gradient though.

This is not one of those scenarios where we just go whole hog. The

place to begin with is those CD Audio Lectures of mine which come with

a set of Transcripts to make your study easier. I'd then put you on a

full Incurables Program with an emphasis on making sure your new

Kidneys are clean and working properly. We'd want to also use some

DMSO Therapy to ensure the Kidneys remained in harmony with the rest of

your body, rather than being rejected at this late stage of the game.

This would be a gradual process approach with the first sign of any

difficulty meaning we'd cut out what addition had just been made.

I wouldn't even dream of taking you off of the Kidney meds until

getting to the Liver / Gallbladder part of the program, and even then,

at the first sign of trouble, putting you back on them and slow down

the transition until we were sure the transplant was not going to be

affected.

This is the approach I'd use if it were me.

Again, it's those CD Lectures where you need to begin.

I'd love to work with you on this. Let me know.

All the best,

Doc

 

On 2/14/2010 1:29 PM, glynnbaber wrote:

 

 

Hi, Doc-

I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few

questions... first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney

transplant 2 years ago. I currently take several prescriptions: Lantus

insulin, Novolog insulin, Lipitor/cholesterol, Norvasc/hypertension,

Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for

nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives, Prograf and Myfortic.

I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that

one, and dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium

ADA diet, and of course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK,

going 'round the block to get next door... do you have any advice that

would help me be able to cutdown/out some of my meds? I mean, I would

like nothing better than to not take as many drugs as I do, and I

respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must admit I'm

wary of doing something thst might conflict with anything, especially

the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it,

because it directly conflicts with the Prograf.

Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.

 

Glynn

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Thanks, Doc; I will let you know. In the meantime, I just got labs back at my doctor's ofc, and it looks like my kidney may be trying to balk (btw, it was just one, not both, 'cos it was from a living donor). Need more renal-specific labs done, then a renal ultrasound... crossing my fingers I don't need a biopsy!

Showing my ignorance here... what does diabetic kidney dysfunction have to do with the liver and gallbladder? I've never had any problems with those.

 

Glynn--- On Fri, 2/19/10, Doc <Doc wrote:

Doc <DocRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Docherbal remedies Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 12:29 PM

Hi Glynn,Please don't worry about the long windedness as it's nice to have all the data.Wish I'd gotten to you before the transplant, as I'm sure we could have saved your own Kidneys here, but there's no use crying over spilt milk as the old saying goes. ;o)))As long as your new Kidneys are both working to some degree, I still feel we can get you off of all meds over a period of time and get you back to normal. This is a question of doing it on a gradient though. This is not one of those scenarios where we just go whole hog. The place to begin with is those CD Audio Lectures of mine which come with a set of Transcripts to make your study easier. I'd then put you on a full Incurables Program with an emphasis on making sure your new Kidneys are clean and working properly. We'd want to also use some DMSO Therapy to ensure the Kidneys remained in harmony with the

rest of your body, rather than being rejected at this late stage of the game.This would be a gradual process approach with the first sign of any difficulty meaning we'd cut out what addition had just been made.I wouldn't even dream of taking you off of the Kidney meds until getting to the Liver / Gallbladder part of the program, and even then, at the first sign of trouble, putting you back on them and slow down the transition until we were sure the transplant was not going to be affected.This is the approach I'd use if it were me.Again, it's those CD Lectures where you need to begin.I'd love to work with you on this. Let me know.All the best,DocOn 2/14/2010 1:29 PM, glynnbaber wrote:

Hi, Doc-I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few questions... first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney transplant 2 years ago. I currently take several prescriptions: Lantus insulin, Novolog insulin, Lipitor/cholesterol , Norvasc/hypertensio n, Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives, Prograf and Myfortic.I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that one, and dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium ADA diet, and of course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK, going 'round the block to get next door... do you have any advice that would help me be able to cutdown/out some of my meds? I mean, I would like nothing better than to not take as many drugs as I do, and I respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must admit I'm wary of doing something thst might conflict with

anything, especially the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it, because it directly conflicts with the Prograf.Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.Glynn

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All Diabetic conditions

trace back to the Pancreas (the islets of langerhans), AND the LIVER.

The LIVER is the Correction Division of your Body. It will do it's

best to detoxify and rehabilitate all the other organs. When any organ

is not correcting automatically, you know that the Liver itself has

been debilitated. Then you need to detoxify the Liver so it can do its

job.

You say you've never had a problem with your Liver or GallBladder.

Wanna bet???? ;o)))

You really need to listen to that entire CD Lecture Series of mine

Glynn. All this is covered in there.

Knowing you have one of your own Kidneys, makes this easier, because

I'd now recommend a full TBC (Total Body Cleanse) for you. You may or

may not lose that transplanted Kidney regardless of what you do, but

doing the TBC will ensure your existing Kidney makes it and keeps you

going.

More education is needed here hon, so that YOU can make the informed

decision here.

In Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

PS. There is also a large possibility that your Pituitary is also outa

whack. The Pituitary is the Gland that tells all the others what to

do, it is the Liver that keeps them in shape to do it.

:o)))))

 

On 2/19/2010 1:18 PM, Glynn Baber wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, Doc; I will let you know. In the meantime, I just

got labs back at my doctor's ofc, and it looks like my kidney may be

trying to balk (btw, it was just one, not both, 'cos it was from a

living donor). Need more renal-specific labs done, then a renal

ultrasound... crossing my fingers I don't need a biopsy!

Showing my ignorance here... what does diabetic kidney

dysfunction have to do with the liver and gallbladder? I've never had any

problems with those.

 

Glynn

 

--- On Fri, 2/19/10, Doc <Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com>

wrote:

 

 

Doc <Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Doc

herbal remedies

Friday, February 19, 2010, 12:29 PM

 

 

 

Hi Glynn,

Please don't worry about the long windedness as it's nice to have all

the data.

Wish I'd gotten to you before the transplant, as I'm sure we could have

saved your own Kidneys here, but there's no use crying over spilt milk

as the old saying goes. ;o)))

As long as your new Kidneys are both working to some degree, I still

feel we can get you off of all meds over a period of time and get you

back to normal. This is a question of doing it on a gradient though.

This is not one of those scenarios where we just go whole hog. The

place to begin with is those CD Audio Lectures of mine which come with

a set of Transcripts to make your study easier. I'd then put you on a

full Incurables Program with an emphasis on making sure your new

Kidneys are clean and working properly. We'd want to also use some

DMSO Therapy to ensure the Kidneys remained in harmony with the rest of

your body, rather than being rejected at this late stage of the game.

This would be a gradual process approach with the first sign of any

difficulty meaning we'd cut out what addition had just been made.

I wouldn't even dream of taking you off of the Kidney meds until

getting to the Liver / Gallbladder part of the program, and even then,

at the first sign of trouble, putting you back on them and slow down

the transition until we were sure the transplant was not going to be

affected.

This is the approach I'd use if it were me.

Again, it's those CD Lectures where you need to begin.

I'd love to work with you on this. Let me know.

All the best,

Doc

 

On 2/14/2010 1:29 PM, glynnbaber wrote:

 

 

Hi, Doc-

I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few

questions... first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney

transplant 2 years ago. I currently take several prescriptions: Lantus

insulin, Novolog insulin, Lipitor/cholesterol , Norvasc/hypertensio n,

Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for

nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives, Prograf and Myfortic.

I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that

one, and dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium

ADA diet, and of course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK,

going 'round the block to get next door... do you have any advice that

would help me be able to cutdown/out some of my meds? I mean, I would

like nothing better than to not take as many drugs as I do, and I

respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must admit I'm

wary of doing something thst might conflict with anything, especially

the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it,

because it directly conflicts with the Prograf.

Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.

 

Glynn

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My brother had a gall stone enter his pancreas and dissolve the inside of his pancreas (atleast that is what he tells me), and this is the reason for his diabetis. Is there anyway of bringing his pancreas back to life?--- On Thu, 2/25/10, Doc <Doc wrote:Doc <DocRe: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Docherbal remedies Received: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 3:47 PM

 

 

 

All Diabetic conditions

trace back to the Pancreas (the islets of langerhans), AND the LIVER.

The LIVER is the Correction Division of your Body. It will do it's

best to detoxify and rehabilitate all the other organs. When any organ

is not correcting automatically, you know that the Liver itself has

been debilitated. Then you need to detoxify the Liver so it can do its

job.

You say you've never had a problem with your Liver or GallBladder.

Wanna bet???? ;o)))

You really need to listen to that entire CD Lecture Series of mine

Glynn. All this is covered in there.

Knowing you have one of your own Kidneys, makes this easier, because

I'd now recommend a full TBC (Total Body Cleanse) for you. You may or

may not lose that transplanted Kidney regardless of what you do, but

doing the TBC will ensure your existing Kidney makes it and keeps you

going.

More education is needed here hon, so that YOU can make the informed

decision here.

In Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

PS. There is also a large possibility that your Pituitary is also outa

whack. The Pituitary is the Gland that tells all the others what to

do, it is the Liver that keeps them in shape to do it.

:o)))))

 

On 2/19/2010 1:18 PM, Glynn Baber wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, Doc; I will let you know. In the meantime, I just

got labs back at my doctor's ofc, and it looks like my kidney may be

trying to balk (btw, it was just one, not both, 'cos it was from a

living donor). Need more renal-specific labs done, then a renal

ultrasound.. . crossing my fingers I don't need a biopsy!

Showing my ignorance here... what does diabetic kidney

dysfunction have to do with the liver and gallbladder? I've never had any

problems with those.

 

Glynn

 

--- On Fri, 2/19/10, Doc <Doc@AcademyOfNatura lHealing. com>

wrote:

 

 

Doc <Doc@AcademyOfNatura lHealing. com>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Doc

herbal remedies

Friday, February 19, 2010, 12:29 PM

 

 

 

Hi Glynn,

Please don't worry about the long windedness as it's nice to have all

the data.

Wish I'd gotten to you before the transplant, as I'm sure we could have

saved your own Kidneys here, but there's no use crying over spilt milk

as the old saying goes. ;o)))

As long as your new Kidneys are both working to some degree, I still

feel we can get you off of all meds over a period of time and get you

back to normal. This is a question of doing it on a gradient though.

This is not one of those scenarios where we just go whole hog. The

place to begin with is those CD Audio Lectures of mine which come with

a set of Transcripts to make your study easier. I'd then put you on a

full Incurables Program with an emphasis on making sure your new

Kidneys are clean and working properly. We'd want to also use some

DMSO Therapy to ensure the Kidneys remained in harmony with the rest of

your body, rather than being rejected at this late stage of the game.

This would be a gradual process approach with the first sign of any

difficulty meaning we'd cut out what addition had just been made.

I wouldn't even dream of taking you off of the Kidney meds until

getting to the Liver / Gallbladder part of the program, and even then,

at the first sign of trouble, putting you back on them and slow down

the transition until we were sure the transplant was not going to be

affected.

This is the approach I'd use if it were me.

Again, it's those CD Lectures where you need to begin.

I'd love to work with you on this. Let me know.

All the best,

Doc

 

On 2/14/2010 1:29 PM, glynnbaber wrote:

 

 

Hi, Doc-

I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few

questions... first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney

transplant 2 years ago. I currently take several prescriptions: Lantus

insulin, Novolog insulin, Lipitor/cholesterol , Norvasc/hypertensio n,

Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for

nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives, Prograf and Myfortic.

I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that

one, and dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium

ADA diet, and of course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK,

going 'round the block to get next door... do you have any advice that

would help me be able to cutdown/out some of my meds? I mean, I would

like nothing better than to not take as many drugs as I do, and I

respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must admit I'm

wary of doing something thst might conflict with anything, especially

the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it,

because it directly conflicts with the Prograf.

Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.

 

Glynn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I kind of doubt that

story.  But I suppose stranger things have happened.

He needs to do a full Total Body Cleanse to bring this around and if

he's been a real bad boy, a complete Incurables Program.

Depends on his eating habits, lifestyle, etc. etc. 

Doc

 

On 3/11/2010 1:44 AM, enj02 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

My brother had a gall stone enter his pancreas and

dissolve the inside of his pancreas (atleast that is what he tells me),

and this is the reason for his diabetis.   Is there anyway of bringing

his pancreas back to life?

 

--- On Thu, 2/25/10, Doc <Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com>

wrote:

 

Doc <Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Doc

herbal remedies

Received: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 3:47 PM

 

 

 

All Diabetic

conditions

trace back to the Pancreas (the islets of langerhans), AND the LIVER.

The LIVER is the Correction Division of your Body.  It will do it's

best to detoxify and rehabilitate all the other organs.  When any organ

is not correcting automatically, you know that the Liver itself has

been debilitated.  Then you need to detoxify the Liver so it can do its

job. 

You say you've never had a problem with your Liver or GallBladder. 

Wanna bet????  ;o)))

You really need to listen to that entire CD Lecture Series of mine

Glynn.  All this is covered in there. 

Knowing you have one of your own Kidneys, makes this easier, because

I'd now recommend a full TBC (Total Body Cleanse) for you.  You may or

may not lose that transplanted Kidney regardless of what you do, but

doing the TBC will ensure your existing Kidney makes it and keeps you

going. 

More education is needed here hon, so that YOU can make the informed

decision here.

In Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

PS.  There is also a large possibility that your Pituitary is also outa

whack.  The Pituitary is the Gland that tells all the others what to

do, it is the Liver that keeps them in shape to do it. 

:o)))))

 

On 2/19/2010 1:18 PM, Glynn Baber wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, Doc; I will let you know. In the

meantime, I just

got labs back at my doctor's ofc, and it looks like my kidney may be

trying to balk (btw, it was just one, not both, 'cos it was from a

living donor). Need more renal-specific labs done, then a renal

ultrasound.. . crossing my fingers I don't need a biopsy!

Showing my ignorance here... what does diabetic

kidney

dysfunction have to do with the liver and gallbladder? I've never had any

problems with those.

 

Glynn

 

--- On Fri, 2/19/10, Doc <Doc@AcademyOfNatura lHealing.

com>

wrote:

 

 

Doc <Doc@AcademyOfNatura lHealing. com>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Question(s) for Doc

herbal remedies

Friday, February 19, 2010, 12:29 PM

 

 

 

Hi

Glynn,

Please don't worry about the long windedness as it's nice to have all

the data.

Wish I'd gotten to you before the transplant, as I'm sure we could have

saved your own Kidneys here, but there's no use crying over spilt milk

as the old saying goes.  ;o)))

As long as your new Kidneys are both working to some degree, I still

feel we can get you off of all meds over a period of time and get you

back to normal.  This is a question of doing it on a gradient though. 

This is not one of those scenarios where we just go whole hog.  The

place to begin with is those CD Audio Lectures of mine which come with

a set of Transcripts to make your study easier.  I'd then put you on a

full Incurables Program with an emphasis on making sure your new

Kidneys are clean and working properly.  We'd want to also use some

DMSO Therapy to ensure the Kidneys remained in harmony with the rest of

your body, rather than being rejected at this late stage of the game.

This would be a gradual process approach with the first sign of any

difficulty meaning we'd cut out what addition had just been made.

I wouldn't even dream of taking you off of the Kidney meds until

getting to the Liver / Gallbladder part of the program, and even then,

at the first sign of trouble, putting you back on them and slow down

the transition until we were sure the transplant was not going to be

affected.

This is the approach I'd use if it were me.

Again, it's those CD Lectures where you need to begin.

I'd love to work with you on this.  Let me know.

All the best,

Doc

 

On 2/14/2010 1:29 PM, glynnbaber wrote:

 

 

Hi, Doc-

I've been here awhile, mostly lurking & learning, and I have a few

questions... first off, I'm a Type I diabetic and had a kidney

transplant 2 years ago. I currently take several prescriptions: Lantus

insulin, Novolog insulin, Lipitor/cholesterol , Norvasc/hypertensio n,

Plavix/blood thinner, Lasix/edema in legs, Tramadol/pain, Trileptal for

nerve pain, as well as 2 immunosuppressives, Prograf and Myfortic.

I've read a lot of the discussions about this cleansing system or that

one, and dietary changes, etc. I myself am currently on a low-sodium

ADA diet, and of course must monitor my blood glucose closely. OK,

going 'round the block to get next door... do you have any advice that

would help me be able to cutdown/out some of my meds? I mean, I would

like nothing better than to not take as many drugs as I do, and I

respect your experience and everyone's opinions, but I must admit I'm

wary of doing something thst might conflict with anything, especially

the kidney meds. Example: I cannot use anything with grapefruit in it,

because it directly conflicts with the Prograf.

Sorry to be so long-winded; any suggestions, please? Thank you.

 

Glynn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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