Hi Victor, I was actually talking about the fermented cod liver oil from green 
pasture.com.  I myself have the Autozap and Zappicator which I believe is 
supposedly Hulda Clark.....Dee

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> On 3 Mar 2015, at 13:31, Victor Cozzetto <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Dee,
> 
> I have struggled myself with the idea of how to 'easily' get these devices. 
> Dr. Beck was amazing, as he traveled around and showed people how to build 
> these devices very cheaply, and he published all the schematics. However, 
> that is still not practical for most of us.
> 
> I have the devices from Sota Instruments in Canada, and I am not sure if they 
> ship to the UK. And it is expensive in any case, even without shipping. There 
> are various devices and plans published online, but I'm afraid that my 
> opinion is not worth much concerning those. Others on this list know far more 
> than I do. I have seen the 'Godzilla' zapper mentioned here and elsewhere 
> previously, and of course the Hulda Clark device was just mentioned. But 
> again, I am not sure if these are equivalent to the actual Beck devices.
> 
> In late 2013 I actually purchased another set of devices from Sota, as they 
> were the only devices that I was confident in. However, that speaks as much 
> to my ignorance as my trust. I simply have not made enough effort to get 
> comfortable with alternatives, and I am too lazy to build my own. The Sota 
> devices have served me well, with my eight year old set still getting regular 
> use, and a new set in NY being used by family members. As Nancy mentioned, 
> the previous blood electrification unit was quite uncomfortable for most 
> people; however, the newer unit is much better, though still cumbersome. I am 
> curious about alternatives, so I will be educating myself further.
> 
> I imagine that you can get a device for making ozonated water in the UK, and 
> perhaps someone here has a recommendation. The Sota devices are good 
> machines, and I recommend them, but I also appreciate that cost and logistics 
> can be a deal breaker.
> 
> I hope others have better answers for you.
> 
> Victor
> 
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Dee <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Victor do you know if this is available in the UK only I get the feeling 
>> the postage will be prohibitive.....Dee
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On 3 Mar 2015, at 00:31, Victor Cozzetto <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi RaVen,
>>> 
>>> You are probably right, although I think I resolved all my nutritional 
>>> deficiencies for the moment.
>>> 
>>> The most potent superfood that I use is a combination of Fermented Cod 
>>> Liver Oil (FCLO) and high vitamin Butter Oil (BO). The only source I trust 
>>> for these items is Green Pasture, which brands their products as 'Blue Ice':
>>> 
>>> greenpasture.org
>>> 
>>> They also have a nice combo product called Infused Coconut Oil:
>>> http://www.greenpasture.org/public/Products/InfusedCoconutOil/
>>> 
>>> If you research, you will notice that trusted distributers around the world 
>>> are selling these Blue Ice products that are provided by Green Pasture. 
>>> Dave and Barb Wentzel are supper serious about maintaining the quality and 
>>> purity of their products. They are heroes in my book.
>>> 
>>> Those are the products that I use when I think I need a 'supplement' for my 
>>> diet - meaning that I take a small spoonful of the above products two or 
>>> three of times a day. But I only do that when I think my diet is lacking. I 
>>> also use their coconut ghee (ghee is basically BO).
>>> 
>>> A similar combination is natto and ghee. These are foods, not supplements, 
>>> so it can be easier to implement them into your diet (depending on your 
>>> tastes). There are many different good brands of those products, but you do 
>>> have to be careful, as there are many bad or fake ghee products these days. 
>>> Natto is a Japanese food that can be difficult to find (It is fermented 
>>> soybean).
>>> 
>>> A key point to the above is the nutritional synergy between the products, 
>>> so they must be taken together to have the maximum impact. For example, 
>>> cooking natto and eggs in ghee is one way. Taking a spoonful of the Infused 
>>> Coconut Oil product is another.
>>> 
>>> Another important point is not what we add, but what we remove: No white 
>>> sugar or white flour if possible. I use Einkorn and Spelt, which I soak and 
>>> sprout sometimes. Grains block our ability to absorb nutrition, so they 
>>> must be eliminated or processed properly - fermenting, soaking, souring, 
>>> sprouting, etc. This is one of the 'secrets' that Weston Price found among 
>>> all of the 'primitive' people that used grains.
>>> 
>>> OK, so this email is too long. Sorry about that. I will send another about 
>>> some 'fun' foods that I use to aid my nutrition.
>>> 
>>> Victor
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 1:48 AM, ASL raVen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Victor, 
>>>> I wonder if you have vitamin A deficiency? I learned that Vitamin A is 
>>>> related to skin issues and teeth issues. 
>>>> 
>>>> I read that fibromyalgia could stem from an infected root canal and sure 
>>>> enough I had a lot of issues with my elbow and shoulder which matched 
>>>> tooth that I had root canal on - I'm going to have it removed someday and 
>>>> see how my health improves after that. (also see how it improves the FMS?) 
>>>> 
>>>> What are the superfoods you mentioned about? 
>>>> 
>>>> RaVen 
>>> 
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