hopeformychild said...
We have done both the BRAVO powder (which you make into the yogurt form) and the suppositories. They powder and suppositories have different purposes. The GMAF protein in the suppositories induces the immune system. The yogurt reconstitutes the gut. The suppository boosts your immune system and acts a a natural antibiotoic. So, the suppositories are better for lyme patients.
Very good. Some important related info on vitamin testing is below. Seems in Austrailia they use camel milk as the medium. Ive heard others use goat milk or they will simmer cows milk and remove the skin of casein protein which will form atop. Collostrum is added and I believe its included in the kit.
Apparently you would make the yogurt first no matter how you used it.
"The solution is rather simple. Instead of drinking the Bravo it can be used as an enema or as a suppository. Suppositories are made in Switzerland and Germany by two small pharmaceutical companies. [This provides] the entire Bravo, the entire environment. But since you introduced this rectally it will not be digested by the acids and the proteases of the stomach and therefore there will not be the formation of those products that are allergenic.
The rectal route of administration is particularly useful because all the healthy molecules in the Bravo, which of course include the Rerum and the GcMAF, will be rapidly absorbed through the rectal mucosa and they will directly go to the liver. So essentially the efficiency of delivery is equal to an intermuscular injection. Obviously you cannot inject the Bravo as a yogurt so don’t even think about
doing this, but if you use the Bravo as an enema or suppository, then all the molecules will be rapidly absorbed and go to the liver with the same efficiency as if you injected them.
Bravo is in the protocol of cancer treatment, autism treatment, and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases as well as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and chronic Lyme. We see wonderful results with Bravo. [6, 7]"
"Bravo Probiotic Yoghurt is now available in Australia in two forms:
1. Easy Bravo Probiotic Yoghurt Kit (Make it yourself on camel milk or A2)
2. Bravo Probiotic Yoghurt Suppositories
Dosing guidelines:
It is recommended to have an appointment with someone in Dr Heather Way’s team before starting Bravo.
It is important to have a fully functional Vitamin D receptor and high levels of Vitamin D. Thus we like to sequence people first, particularly those on the autism spectrum as their vitamin receptors are often not functioning well and the Bravo GcMAF will not work. Bravo probiotic yoghurt is taken after the evening main meal of protein and leafy greens. It is best, if possible, to hold the yoghurt in the mouth and swish around for 10-30 seconds to allow the GcMAF to pass though sublingually. Next swallow and don’t rinse out the mouth or clean teeth for at least 30 minutes. It is recommended to take the Bravo Probiotic Yoghurt for at least 3 months to receive the best benefit."
tagc.com.au/bravo-probiotic/ More on using yogurt enema
Use of Bravo Yogurt as an Enema
It is important to distinguish between different types of enemas. Some enemas are intended to stimulate the bowel to empty itself of feces. These often use large amounts of fluid to mechanically cleanse the colon of its content. Other enemas use a small amount of fluid, and are intended to be retained and not lost. These are called retention enemas. They may also be called implants when they contain microorganisms such as Bravo Yogurt. The goal when taking a yogurt implant is to retain it in the colon as long as possible. This is usually not difficult if the bowel has been recently emptied prior to inserting the yogurt with a large needleless syringe.
Dr. Heinz Reinwald from Germany is one of the authors of the cancer treatment research study that was summarized in part one of this article. He indicates the amount of Bravo yogurt that was used for a Bravo Yogurt enema in the case of a patient with colon dysfunction. [Dr. Reinwald’s first language is German. His comments were edited to improve readability.] He stated:
The father of one of my new employees has severe health problems. He suffered from lung cancer, recovered, then suffered from prostate cancer. He had the classical treatments because he would not even listen to an alternative practitioner. He is completely addicted like most people to the established medical system and of course he did all the chemo and radiation, and had surgery in the descending colon. For several years, he could not use the toilet without an enema. He can hardly walk any more.
His son brought him to me and I gave him the advice to do a Bravo enema twice a week – 50 ML of Bravo and 50 ML of water and to add oil for better adhesion. … After 3 weeks during Sunday night to Monday he said my father has a pain attack and he sat at the toilet for hours, and now he is free [of bowel inactivity]. [10]
Bravo Yogurt Enemas are an Alternative to Fecal Transplants
The microbes in Bravo can re-establish healthy microorganisms in the gut. This also makes available a supply of healthy microorganisms, which macrophages can then carry into the brain. This helps brain activity, which is part of the reason that Bravo helps autistic children. Bravo yogurt enemas can be used as an alternative to fecal transplants, which are currently being discouraged by the FDA.
The Most Effective Probiotic is Free but the FDA Wants to Ban It (fecal transplant article)
(This article describes the use of fecal transplants and discusses the opposition of the FDA.)
Dr. Ruggiero compares the use of fecal transplants with the use of Bravo Yogurt enemas. He stated:
Fecal transplants have their own scientific validity that is fully proven. In other words you simply take the microbiome from a healthy individual and you transplant it together with its environment (the feces) into an unhealthy individual. The principle is absolutely identical to that of Bravo.
In Bravo you have the healthy human microbiome with its own environment. In a fecal transplant you have again the healthy human microbiome with its environment. You choose which one you like the best and which is the more convenient, which is easier to perform.
An enema of yogurt is rather simple, inexpensive, and harmless. The algorithm is simple. First you try it with the [oral consumption] yogurt, then try it with the yogurt enema. If it works then proceed in that way. If it doesn’t work, then think about
a fecal transplant. I think a yogurt enema is much simpler and easier and much less expensive and not harmful at all, so it is the first choice. [6, 7]
/healthimpactnews.com/2017/how-to-cure-cancer-autism-and-other-neurodegenerative-diseases-without-toxic-drugs/