NON-PAINFUL DISEASES
Rolf Ehrhart, 61, had 80% blockage of heart arteries and high blood
pressure for which he was on a HydropresTM patch, TenorminTM,
and LogolTM (diuretic). He had phosphate and uric acid crystals in
his kidneys. He was started on kidney herbs followed by the para-
site herbs. His Ascaris and flukes were zapped. He stopped using
store-bought beverages. Then he could cut back on his medicines,
measuring his blood pressure daily to guide him. After seven
weeks it was down to 140/85, so he decided to do without
medicine, a bit early. He was also getting chelation therapy and
was now able to walk 2-4 miles a day. His next chore, which he
approached gladly, was removal of all metal from his mouth.
Len Gerald, 45, was on VasotecTM for high blood pressure. He was
constantly sleepy; his blood test showed a low thyroid level in spite
of being on Euthyroid.TM He was started on kidney herbs followed
by parasite herbs. In two weeks, barely into his program, his blood
pressure dropped. He had to go off his blood pressure medicine. It
stayed at 126/80. He still had some Ascaris and other health
problems but was highly motivated to clean them up, too.
Glaucoma.................................................................
In glaucoma the pressure in the eyeball gets too high, putting
pressure on fragile retina cells that do your seeing. The first
question to ask is: “Is my blood pressure too high?,” because
there is a link between high blood pressure and elevated eyeball
pressure.
Your blood pressure should be 120/80. Your doctor may say
140/85 is “not high.” He or she is kindly refraining from giving
you drugs until this level of pressure is reached. It is your tip-off,
though, that something is not right and you should correct it now,
when it is easy, and before other damage is done. Read the
section on high blood pressure (page 210 ) to learn how to reduce
it by going off caffeine, checking for cadmium poisoning from
your water pipes, and cleansing the kidneys (page 549 ). Even
though your doctor has explained how the tiny tube draining your
eyeball is too narrow, you should ask: was it not