My 11th week at SWI

Jan 26 2017

I made up my mind to go home as soon as I can: in one week’s time from today.  The only reason I will stay longer is if my new Fry Laboratory test, which will be taken tomorrow, shows some severe evidence that I must stay, or my Toxic Non-metal Chemical Profile indicates my toxic level is worse than before. In addition, I will also make sure the numbers that indicate how strong my immunity is have achieved a reasonable level. I have come to realize that it is a life time process to keep one healthy.  What we have to do is to constantly detox our body by maintaining a healthy life style including food, exercise, stress management etc.  It is unrealistic to attain a 100% clean system with the IV treatment.  I have learned a great deal in the past two and half months, and I think a 3-month treatment was appropriate for my condition.  Therefore, I believe it is time for me to go home.  Of course my main worry is that I will collapse soon after I go home, and I have seen some patients who have to come back soon.  I am going to talk to a few formal patients who recently went home, to see how they are doing.  I am also looking for “after treatment” support by communicating with those former patients.  At this point, I still have my sleeping problem and ringing in my ear, my tongue is still bigger than normal.  I believe what Gary told me:  the real healing will start 2 weeks after the IV is stopped.  I also learned from other patients who have gone home that diet is crucial for continued maintenance.  From tomorrow on I will mainly have detox drips to clean up any floating toxins circulating through my body.  Gary hopes that the detox will made me feel even more clear-minded and will make me feel better.  I will continue to take all my supplements for a while at home and keep taking some of the blood and urine tests to monitor my progress.  I am actually still in the process.  I thank God to have helped me thus far, and I will work on my part to achieve ultimate health.

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