BHT CURES Questions
Updated: 02/09/2012
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CAN I USE BHT WITH EAR TUBES AND HOLES IN MY EAR DRUMS?
02/09/2012: Debbie from Tellico Plains, Tennessee, Usa: "I am addicted to your website... Since finding it I have already tried AVC on my pet and my husband's sore neck from sleeping wrong. Both worked!!
Now I need a fix, I have tubes in one ear and a tube that has fallen out in the other (so have an open hole). Wondering if I can use BHT with holes in my eardrums. Your response would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I am in a barrel all the time and my hearing is really bad. I blow everyone out of the room when I watch tv and I am constantly saying pardon over the phone and in people to people conversations. Thanks"
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WHERE CAN I FIND BHT IN BANGKOK?
01/31/2012: Rama9 from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: "Hi all, I have Hep C Gen 1a with F1 (probable minimal scarring). I want to try BHT. Can someone pls advise me if and where I can buy BHT in Bangkok?
And, can you help by forwarding this? to Ted from Bangkok? I can't figure out as it is my 1st post here.
Thanks Oscar and Earth Clinics."
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BHT FOR MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT TB?
06/11/2011: Anonymous from Anonymous: "Can anybody please tell me if BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE can also cure drug resistant tuberculosis? Please reply quickly, for I am devastated. Thanks and God bless you mightily for this free and useful website."
04/22/2012: Anna from Washington, Dc replies: "I am confused when searching Asofoetida. It gave me Asafoetida or Asafetida. Which one should be the correct one as Ted meant:" Asofoetida in combination with andrographis that is a broad spectrum antifungal I now use. "How long should I used this combination of these 2 herbs Asofoetida and andrographis? What would be the dosage? Anna"
06/21/2011: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "Actually it is well known in research circles that the antioxidant BHT make it worse in m. tuberculosis and BHT models in terms of inflammation compared side by side. It is well known to be antiviral but not anti-tuberculosis. So it wouldn't do. If you are looking for drug resistant strains, you should be looking at Indian spice, asafoetida, referred to as Hing in India, or Mahahing in Thailand, but non alcoholic mix as some in Thailand companies use isopropyl alcohol in their tinctures. Actually, I haven't seen one that doesn't! It best to buy them in an original form rather than tinctures as a result. Asofoetida in combination with andrographis that is a broad spectrum antifungal I now use. There might be others but that is as broad as I can make it so far.A broad spectrum disinfectant is ozone, clove oil and ammonium chloride. If it is indirectly breathe in (after spraying the room) it will immediately kill most of whatever tuberculosis strains there are. I actually seen a person just on ozone alone that worked in killing tuberculosis, but it required many sessions (if you don't have device) or maybe required to breathe in a couple of times. Of course, in an emergency situation you may need a stronger solution short term not exceeding a week. The tannic acid solution works quicker but it produces stains in clothing, but it justified if the person is dying from tuberculosis. I am sure a lot of people know that, but they don't put into practice because hospital rules don't allow non-approved drugs such as this.
Ted"
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