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Remedies Needed for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis AsapQuestion by Joe on 12/15/2008
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/17/2008
Usually a condition of fibrosis is quite often a fungus issue, and the body responds with autoimmunity, after the body is short of iodine, boron, and selenium. Certain diets lower iodine levels including thiocyanate rich foods such as cassava. However, low boron, low selenium and low iodine needs to be supplemented, as is sodium ascorbate vitamin C
To increase oxygen, usually DMSO, 1/2 teaspoon per glass of water is best as a starting dose as well as alkalization. Fibrosis condition is also a problem of high blood sugar spikes, from not drinking enough water during meals. And hence, I have seen some reversals of fibrosis, when 1500 mcg of chromium was taken, as is along with magnesium (which displaces calcium), and the magnesium supplements is without any calcium. The preferred magnesium is magnesium citrate, or at least magnesium chloride, 500 mg a day.
These are just the basic information.
Ted
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/18/2008
Some people have asked my quite frequently and I also forget frequently to mention how to remove the excessive fibrosis that's already filled up. One possible way is bloodroot tincture (40% blood root in ethanol solution), sometimes called sanguinaria canadesis tincture. I haven't quite set up a proper concentration, but assuming I did, a bloodroot tincture of 3 drops per 250 cc of water is used as a nebulizer, should be sufficienty weak enough that it doesnt harm the body but is suffiicient to reverse them. In theory anyway it's done about 2 or 3 times a day. Taken internally the dose is similar at 3 drops at 2 or 3 times a day. Of course, that just my best guess. It takes about a week or two to notice improvement. When improvement begins it's often best to reduce the dose by 1/2 for example. I haven't quite work out the maintenance, that's all depends on how well people can reduce autoimmunity from mannose, erthritol and xylitol supplements. DO NOT USE xylitol gums, they contain aspartame and will degrade to formaldehyde, so it will worsen the autoimmunity condition, as does mushrooms, white bread and other high lectin foods.
Replied by Anna (Adelaide Australia) on 09/24/2017
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