October
20, 2006 (Male
Patient)
These
cells with the white centers are Target cells. They are fermenting and
are full of yeast. This is blood pH imbalance from latent tissue
acidosis; diet too high in protein/carbohydrates and sugars.
Indications:
Sugar intolerance, pancreas/kidney/spleen is malfunctioning, hypoglycemia,
sinking spells, acidic levels are high. Pancreas and spleen are
having a very difficult time dealing with sugars and the acidity.

These
are blue crystals and usually associated with heavy metals.
Related to 2nd hand smoke; toxic environments; chemicals; respiratory and
“lungs”. The next slide shows the metals in the tissues from this
person, Notice the black portions and the black rings.
Holding
metals in the tissue which may be due to dental fillings, first or second-hand
cigarette smoke, environmental pollutants, cleaning products, personal care
products, water pipes, table salt, acid music, acid thoughts, etc
This
is a close up of the above slide showing the crystals(metals) in the acid
pools(white puddles).
(Male
Patient with Prostate Cancer)

RBCs
are smaller or larger than normal or different shapes than normal round;
indicating the ingestion of an excessive amount of over acidic food and drinks
which causes a deficiency of bicarbonates and a compromise of the alkaline pH
of the small intestine
Macrocytes:
The larger cells indicate liver dysfunction and
intestinal dysfunction; Iron, B-12, Folic Acid, Vitamins A
& E deficiency (natural sources), anemia, low iron, hormonal imbalance,
low HCL, low O2, a lack of nutrient absorption, food
allergies(wheat, dairy, drugs)
Microcytes:
smaller cell can indicate low iron, B12, Folic Acid, bone marrow/spleen
is off, bone problems/osteoporosis, anemia, high tissue acidity, low energy,
fatigue.
Shadow
cells are cells that have ruptured; disorganizing RBCs; the reflective lipid
coating has been disintegrated. Can occur from acid producing diet, and poor
assimilation of nutrients; needs more good fats (EFAs) and green foods in
their diet. This along with the slide directly above it (macro/microcytes)
might indicate anemia.
The
dark rings in center and outer edges reflect the metals in the tissues.
(Female
Patient with severe allergies causing hands to break and bleed – requires
wearing gloves at all times)

Heavy
Metals toxicity
(Female
in remission of Colon Cancer since end of May. Today’s report; she is
still negative)

Taken
in February 2006
Taken in July 2006
Notice
how dirty the sample is on the left and how it is beginning to become bright
red on the right, even through the ring is still present.
October
06 - 8 months later, the sample still has metals; but it is
nice and bright red.
Male
Patient with Encephalitis (Swelling of Brain – Extreme Pain) 15
drops 3x/day

Taken
August 4, 2006
Taken
November 11, 2006
Notice
how dark the rings are on the left and how dirty the sample is. However,
on the right taken 3 months later, notice the dark rings diminished and the
blood is very red.
These
samples illustrate just how effective the NCD is at removing toxic debris from
our tissues in a very short period of time. Due to the amount of
toxins in our environment, food and water, I recommend everyone on the planet
should be taking this at a maintenance dose after all the debris has
been cleaned out. The dose at that time should be about 8 drops
3x/day for life. Please read the following document so
you have an understanding of how the metals, Lead/Mercury, affect us.
HEAVY
METAL ALERT
- Toxic
metals are the second worst environmental health problem in the U.S.
o
Industry
o
Food
Processing
o
Agriculture
o
Silver
Amalgams
o
Poor
Digestion and assimilation of foods
o
Low
Minerals
Aluminum
Lead
Antimony
Mercury
Arsenic
Thallium
Barium
Tin
Copper
Radium, Uranium and other radioactive elements
Cadmium
·
Use only Stainless, Glass, and Enamel
cookware
·
Eat whole foods high in fiber that binds
with the metals
o
Lots
of onions, garlic, legumes will assist the body in blocking the uptake.
LEAD
o
The human body cannot distinguish between Calcium and Lead, and so lead is
assimilated in the same way as Calcium.
·
Deficiencies
in Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphorous increase lead absorption.
o
Because
children and pregnant women absorb more calcium to meet their needs, they also
absorb more lead than others.
o
Children
absorb 25-40% more lead per pound of body weight than adults
o
Lead
accumulates in bone and other tissues where it accumulates for a lifetime
o
Lead
is toxic to enzymatic processes, especially mitochondrial respiration and heme
synthesis.
Leaded
Gasoline (estimated 4-5 metric tons of it in the soil)
Newsprint
Solder
Lead
Seamed Canned Foods
Road
Dust
Insecticides
Putty
Tobacco
Lead
Crystal glass
Lead
pipes
Cigarette
smoke from the lead arsenic used as an insecticide on the tobacco
Industrial
Pollution
Foods
grown in leaded soil
Lead
Symptoms
Diarrhea
Clumsiness
Reproductive disorders
Colic
Insomnia
Infertility
Loss
of appetite
Headaches
Liver failure
Anxiety
Restlessness
High Blood Pressure
Easily
fatigued
Mental Retardation
Digestion problems
Muscle
weakness
Anemia
Nerve Disorders
Cramps
Blue Gums
Memory and Concentration
Arthritis
Learning disabilities
Muscle and Joint Pain
Gout
Impotence
Lead
poisoning can eventually result in paralysis of limbs, blindness and even coma
and death
MERCURY
Mercury
Amalgams (silver fillings). One filling can release 3-17 mcg of mercury
per day.
Large
fish like Yellow Fin and Big Eye Tuna
Every
Day Products:
o
Cosmetics
o
Fabric softeners
o
Inks used by tattooists and printers
o
Latex
o
Some medications
o
Some paints
o
Plastics
o
Polishes
o
Solvents
o
Wood Preservatives
o
Explosives
o
Gunpowder
o
Some vaccinations
o
Burning
3,000 metric tons of coal each year
o
Mercury
vapor lamps and batteries
Mercury
Symptoms
Asthma
Allergies
Behavioral
changes
Depression
Impairment
Peripherial Vision
Impaired
Speech
Lack
of Coordination
Irritability
/ Hyperactivity
Nervous
System Damage
Metallic
taste in mouth
Pins/Needles
Sensations hands/feet/mouth
Loose
teeth
Significant
amounts of Mercury can eventually produce:
Excessive
salivation
Dermatitis
Arthritis
Gum
Disease
Hair
loss
Insomnia
Memory
Loss
Muscle
Weakness
Mercury
poisoning can mimic ALS–Lou
Gehrigs disease
( Amyoltrophic Lateral Sclerosis – motor neuron disease causing muscular
atrophy) and MS
and may play an important role in triggering Alzheimer’s
disease
Selenium
Deficiency
encourages absorption and retention of Mercury. Supplemental selenium
taken after mercury exposure does not help eliminate it from the body.