In my country I've read about taking turpentine oil on sugar 3-5 drops per day, no more. Also, on those days that I had multiple bowel movements I drank a huge amount of water after taking the turpentine. Taking the iodine with Vitamin C certainly will count towards more iodide storage in the thyroid and body. My son, who is into forestry, was very impressed with how it smells, too. I only took it once, but the side effects lasted for 10 days, and then I discovered that I had a serious bone infection around implants and needed surgery which I underwent, complete with a course of antibiotics - which surprisingly, did eliminate the worst of the infection. It is increasingly used as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant, replacing chlorofluorocarbons in an effort to reduce damage to the ozone layer. I don't want anything toxic or poisonous in my system! What about a homeopathic remedy that has a small % of alcohol? Kerosene, like turpentine, is a distilled product. Enzymes are a mixture of nutrients that have more electrons than protons. Your heavy metal status will also show up on your hair analysis to confirm this. Other methods of taking turpentine: With sugar or with milk. Regarding your daughter's swollen belly; I accidentally caused my granddaughter's distended belly by insisting on feeding her oatmeal with breakfast. In case you believe that 10 %ST bought from an aquaculture shop is not as good or as pure as lab grade, please remember that fish are far more sensitive to chlorine and heavy metal poisoning than humans. RE: Biofilm.....mine was on my brain! The reason I bring this up is that I've had severe, chronic candida/parasites/intestinal bacteria for 30+ years and spent thousand of dollars and suffered through numerous programs with absolutely no benefit until I tried Turp with which I started to feel better the next day. Of course soon after the article in a German magazine was published about the 20,000 cures, the magazine editor was fired and the entry for purified petrol/kerosene as a cleaning remedy for wounds etc was removed from the German pharmacopoeia. Hi Derrick. I just wanted to say Bill does such a wonderful job helping people. Turpentine is an inexpensive remedy for nail fungus. But I am considering one way. There is also a simple way to do a partial check on your body's nutrient status by getting a hair analysis -- quite cheap. I completely agree with you that if your immune system is already heavily compromised for other specific reasons than lack of nutrients(for example) then colostrum would not work for you. Turpentine kills all manner of pathogens in the blood and intestines very quickly, including candida. Then it used to be strained and that cheese type of thing was eaten after mixing it with honey or raw sugar. Concerning candida and detox I would take something like Vitamin C, Sodium Thiosulfate or EDTA for detoxing the blood and organs but I would also make sure to take chlorella for purely intestinal detox. I have looked at this product for a couple of years now, but have always hesitated because I didn't understand it's potential. I hav a very good one that he likes. Take turpentine just before meals. Ordinary Vitamin C -- ascorbic acid -- is also useful for detoxing but best used to bowel tolerance strength and that's because vitamin c is so poorly absorbed into the body from the gut. Read this on another post and it has worked wonders. What also impressed me was the CEO of SL who has some revealing and personal stories to tell about colostrum in this video: Hi Ed2010...I would fully support taking colostrum from a human mother. It is neutral, not active like turpentine, and will absorb toxins in the gut, from flu and food poisoning as well by smothering it and snuffing it out like a candle. Since his birth he has always had a very strong presence/will & was very high needs as a baby. Thanks, Madhu. Thank you for all the information you freely give to everyone on Earth Clinic. The pet was rescued, I suspect given up because of these skin problems. Hello, after reading your site, I started taking turpentine for my arthritis. This will ensure high potency and efficacy of the colostrum(containing huge amounts of antibodies) against many common human infectious and autoimmune diseases that modern medicine still cannot cure. 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(Yosemite) on 12/02/2018, Locating Gum Spirit of Turpentine: Australia, http://www.earthclinic.com/cures/detoxification.html, http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mylands-Pure-Gum-Turpentine-Litre/dp/B00ECBPAPS/ref=sr_1_1/278-4128745-6314034?ie=UTF8&qid=1420226113&sr=8-1&keywords=turpentine+gum, https://www.facebook.com/groups/748253278586345/, http://www.baldwins.co.uk/?gclid=CLmwia6ficsCFbYW0wodO_8E6w, https://www.nhrorganicoils.com/products.php?id=12514, http://www.baldwins.co.uk/baldwins-turpentine-bp-gum-turpentine, https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klean-Strip-1-qt-Pure-Gum-Spirits-Turpentine-QGT69/100113509. Break down the house and the little guys are exposed to your killing agent. So where is his invention now? Dr Last has also written a series of books on healing yourself. A single dose of turpentine (1/4 tsp in sugar) eliminates a UTI quickly. Thank you, Jack. Also, what would you recommend as dosage of raw bovine colustrum daily. Since banana is a climactic fruit, induced ripening is essential in … And its not just about MTFR gene aberrations -- there are many more genes that can go rogue in the MC. Only about 15% to 20% of oral vitamin c(in either ascorbate or ascorbic acid forms) is absorbed into the blood. Saunders would take a small sample of their blood and inject it into the udders of an expectant mother cow. Gene aberrations in the MC are now commonplace and they can be extremely serious(think ASD problems) -- they can heavily affect your body cell performance and tissue structure. The pain you experience might be benzene. Content may not be reproduced in any form. I've tried to keep it very simple, but much more information and detail here: Methylation and MTHFR Defects (Dr Ben Lynch). Thanks! Hello!!!!! Hi Saquita...I've been helping a group of parents with autistic children and they have been using turps to good effect for their kids. DANGER: Harmful or fatal if swallowed; irritant to skin and eyes.". Thanks! Avoid the following foods: sugar, wheat, dairy products, yeast products and avoid medicines like anti-depressants, painkillers, steroids and all antibiotics. The healing has been slow for me. Unfortunately, turpentine is not soluble or miscible in water -- which is why you need to take it with an oil of some sort. I too agree with Tony that grains are one of the worst things you can eat with or without candida. Another thing too, the history of petroleum derived products as a cure goes back to ancient Babylon and Persia. Your choice. Along with 2 black walnut pills at night with pure bottled water. The Turpentine protocol is quite simple and involves combining the following: Castor Oil -- Dose range 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon. I use the vitamin c with LI to increase the negative conductivity of the cells in my body which is so good for overall health. Also, would this "count" towards your iodine and vitamin C needs for those using the Iodine protocol for those using the Iodine protocol for thyroid? Another important outcome from this is that it appears to be the habit of the normal human body to store useful oxidants as anti-oxidants. Under-methylation can also help contribute towards food allergies and high gut permeability(leaky gut) as well. Headquarter 1230 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805 547 2050 My own full protocol for getting rid of candida and parasites is shown here. Turpentine is sometimes used to treat bladder infections. Also please be aware that if your child has a widespread gut infection and takes the turps/castor oil protocol then she will probably suffer a Herx or die-off reaction with accompanying strange or hyper behaviour. The turps will kill all manner of pathogens and parasites but will not harm the beneficial gut flora. Also, her belly is dissented and she craves sugar..I know that there is a better way. Your feedback would be so greatly appreciated. His customers who came to see him were very sick people who had many and various infectious or autoimmune diseases. So if you know a friendly local organic dairy farmer who does not feed his cows steroids, antibiotics or unnatural feeds, then just negotiate a price for some fresh liquid colostrum. Earth Clinic and it's readers are truly fortunate to be able to benefit from your knowledge. If you live in the US you can get it at Walmart for $1 cheaper than Home Depot. Most turpentine products are the rectified form -- usually made from the distillation of stumps and wood from pine trees. That's a blatent lie to. About the dog who smelled, had yeast, and chewed his feet...... my dog shed bad and chewed feet. How many milliliters of jojoba oil in 1250 grams? One thing I want to try is using it to worm my cats. Please post your results, benefits or problems. After reading your posts and of many others regarding the health benefits of turpentine, I decided to add it to my daily routine. Hi Ed2010...Proper fresh, natural colostrum is not white but yellow and looks like this. I eat them straight. It sounds like you feel comfortable with most types of turpentine, rectified or not. Turpentine overdose in children may be rare but has occurred.1. I have been adding his remedies slowly, and am able to tolerate 70% of his suggested remedies about 3-4 days a week, on average. of turp. Use 1 part turpentine and 3 parts castor oil, olive oil, or coconut oil. Also a superior certified Organic Turpentine can be bought from https://www.nhrorganicoils.com/products.php?id=12514, Pure Gum Turpentine can be bought at Baldwins in the UK. So this fact proves that the purity of aquaculture grade ST is quite sufficient for us humans. Colostrum contains antibodies that are passed to the calf. Add for taste -- one teaspoon of Molasses or Honey. Here is the link to that turpnetine: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Klean-Strip-Turpentine-1-qt/23760393. The conversion differed from the Atlantic Conveyor in having a large hangar forward and improved aviation fuel handling facilities that supported operating helicopters, not just transporting them. This colostrum will give you protection and immunity against all common diseases that are in our environment such as E. Coli, Shigella, Giardia, C Diff, Candida, H pylori, Staph, Strep, Borrelia etc. If you have a low or non-functioning immune system then the best thing you can take is colostrum (first milk to calf after birth). Select Type of Conversion (Basic, Gas, Fluid, etc.) Those at highest risk have pets indoors. Also I think that the can of turpentine he held up was Klean Strip Green -- Pure Gum Spirit Turpentine (the green can) which is 100% gum spirits turps and can be used. Thank you, Bill for the detailed links and your explanation. LDN is a very good protocol for many autoimmune disorders because it seems to raise up, retrain and strengthen the immune system. Yes I always use 5% LI for my own protocols. Wash oils out of hair. The article I read was written by Walter Last who is a retired biochemist, research chemist, nutritionist and natural therapist based in Australia. Ripening is a genetically programmed highly coordinated irreversible phenomenon which includes many biochemical changes including tissue softening, pigment changes, aroma and flavour volatile production, reduction in astringency, and many others. 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