I also spent the last three days looking around the Earthclinic.com forums for more information about this azoxystrobin and its usage. Some people has reminded me to be careful (why take risk?) with this remedy. Based on what I have read so far, I think this remedy is quite safe and the dosage that I take is very minimal. In any case, there is a certain pioneering and adventurous spirit in me. Let me be the first Malaysian to try this remedy and I will start today!
I will report daily on my progress during this trial period, observing any changes in my health or body reactions and side effects, if any. One of the key question is how will I know if this remedy works or not? Well, I can say as far as the lungs tumors are concerned, I will not be able to tell. However, for my lymph node and the kidney tumor, I would be able to tell because at the moment, I can feel the solid mass by hand. According to Ted of Earthclinic.com, kidney cancer usually will go into remission after about 3 - 4 days. Well, my expectations are lower and I hope to see some shrinking of the tumors within the trial period. So I will use physical examination to gauge the progress of this treatment.
Below is what I intend to do for the next one month. Wish me luck.
My Fungicide Therapy Trial
Remedy | Amistar fungicide (23% azoxystrobin in 77% inert liquid) |
Dilution | No additional water dilution required |
Dosage | 2 drops, 4 times a day on 1/2 glass of water for oral intake |
Trial Interval | 1 month |
Contradictions | Not known, but I will stop taking low dose naltrexone during the trial period |
Diet | Gerson diet |
Note:
According to Ted of Earthclinic.com, long term intake of azoxystrobin could lead to possible resistance of azoxystrobin.
Amistar liquid concentrate is creamy in color and does not have any odor. After mixing 2 drops in water, it's tasteless.
I am wishing you luck!!!
ReplyDeleteTed seems to be very knowledgable.
I have been giving Ted's (EC'S) FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH REMEDIES a tryout, and thus far am very pleased with the results.
Wishing You Well!
Mona
CT,
ReplyDeleteWish you luck? Not necessary. I want to wish you well. I have full confidence in your calculated decision. I am sure this is The One. Waiting for your good news.
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