Diabetes Of Childhood
The problem is the same for diabetes of childhood as fordiabetes of later onset, but much easier to clear up, provided the
whole family cooperates.
Herpes
The Herpes family of viruses includes Herpes Simplex Virus
(HSV) 1 and 2, Epstein Barre Virus (EBV), shingles or Chicken
Pox (Varicella zoster), Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and some
newly discovered ones.
Herpes simplex virus 1 is the virus that breaks out around or
inside the mouth. We call it a cold sore because it often follows
a cold in childhood. As children, we may get HSV 1 once or
twice each winter. When they come more often the child's immunity
is low. Adults who get repeated attacks also have low
immunity (this is obvious from a blood test where the white
blood cell count is less than 5,000 per cu mm).
Herpes simplex virus 2 breaks out in the genital area. It is
often blamed on promiscuous sex but I believe it has quite different
origins.
I believe the virus is introduced to our bodies by another
large parasite. Perhaps it is pinworms, or Ascaris. Perhaps it is a
tapeworm stage, picked up from dust and dirt.
I have some evidence that it is released from dog tapeworm
stages when these are being killed by your immune system. It is
probably the same tapeworm stage as releases the Adenovirus
(cold virus) which would explain why children frequently get
“cold sores” during or after a cold. (See Curing The Common
Cold, page 357.)
Nevertheless, you would not get sick from these viral releases
unless your immunity was lowered.
Herpes lives in your nerve centers (ganglia) and it is from
here that you can be attacked after the initial infection. Evidently
your immune system can destroy them as quickly as they emerge.
But a meal of aflatoxin or other moldy food suddenly “gags”
your white blood cells and lets a viral attack happen.
The viruses can also be “triggered” which lets them out of
hibernation (latency) to multiply and travel along the nerve fiber
to the skin. Triggers are things that put these nerve centers to
work: sudden cold and heat, trauma from chafing and friction.
Never drink water with ice cubes in it. Never eat hot soup with a
metal spoon. Don't tweeze hairs.
Begin your prevention program by raising the immunity of
your skin; this means removing all toxins from the skin. Use only
natural lotions, softeners, cleansers on your skin made from
recipes in this book. Health food brands are not superior. This
will get rid of nickel, chromate, titanium, zirconium, aluminum,
and benzalkonium from your skin and probably your whole body!
Do laundry with borax and washing soda, only, to eliminate
commercial detergent as a source, too.
As soon as you feel that warning tingle or sensation of Herpes,
zap or use a frequency generator at 293 and 345 KHz (HSV
1) or 360 and 355 KHz (for HSV 2). Immediately take a cayenne
capsule and 8 lysine tablets (500 mg each). The cayenne slows
down travel of the virus along the nerve.
Attacks probably occur when the triggers act at the same time
as an immune drop occurs. Immune drops happen frequently due
to eating moldy food. Of course, mercury in amalgam tooth
fillings keeps immunity chronically lowered. Many persons
report they stopped breaking out with Herpes 1 after
replacing their amalgams. Stopping wearing tight synthetic underpants
helps reduce Herpes 2 out breaks.
When you get an outbreak, mop up a droplet of the blister
fluid and prepare it as a specimen for yourself. If you search for
it in your white blood cells when your attack is over, it will not
be found because it is in hiding inside your nerve cells. Zapping
does not reach them inside your own cells. Nevertheless, you can
totally eliminate them by repeated zapping provided you kill
them at their earliest warning. Evidently, they haven't multiplied
yet, so gradually their numbers go down.
Even after you have been Herpes free for a long time, stick to
your preventive principles. Avoid the trigger foods, peanuts, and
chocolate, or be ready to zap. Avoid cold wind or direct sunlight
on your face. Don't eat abrasive or acid foods like popcorn, nuts,
toast, crackers, candy, citrus. Although you may stop the virus in
its tracks by zapping, healing the lesion takes time. Keep the skin
softened with a cornstarch or sodium alginate recipe (see
Recipes).
A lysine mush helps too: crush a lysine table with a large
wooden spoon, add a pinch of vitamin C powder and a pinch of
zinc oxide. Save part of this mixture for later use. Wet a small bit
of it with a few drops of water to make a paste. Apply to lesions.
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