
Questions & Answers from DD and Doc - Consultants on Infectious Pathogens
Restorative Health Research Plus™ - www.rhrplus.com
About DD & Doc
Are you Parasitologists, Microbiologists or have qualifications in this field?
DD: I’m personally not a parasitologist or microbiologist. We'd like to consider ourselves Microbe Detectives. I have been an alternative health consultant for a long time. As far as I’m concerned getting caught up in “labels” or “titles” really doesn’t have any value. There are plenty of MDs, Microbiologists, etc. that have great titles behind their names and have become parasites themselves by NOT helping people who have come to them for help. The most important thing is that we’re here for providing Truth and a direction for people to heal. I can say with reasonable confidence that I know more about parasitic infections than the average MD, who I’ve had plenty of conversations with – some of them friends of mine.
I’d like to state that Doc's experience of 17 years in dealing with the Micro World should be sufficient enough. I’ve consulted with many people for several years and in my opinion he is highly qualified in what he does. In fact, the finest with impressive workmanship! He is a Professor and has been a “student of sciences”; however, I’d have to say he’s far more than that! He has clearly stated and proven to me that he has been involved in research and patients for a long time.
DOC: I am not one, no. I've been dealing with this [parasites and microbes] for a very long time. More than I would have liked, I assure you. My educational background is limited within this field; however, to try to satisfy the question I'll say that I hold several formal degrees in some fields of knowledge, all of which I consider irrelevant for this particular purpose.
In my opinion, certified technicians are the ones yielding negatives all over the place while patients are still sick. "Certified" Microbiologists should be very expensive, or they should have a better thing to do with their time than to spend it identifying microbes for M.D.s. I've been told that by reputable sources, because I happen to know a Microbiologist or two.
History of RHR Plus™and Service
Why did you start this service?
DD: I had personally dealt with ill-health and struggled with the problem. My health was rapidly declining. It is very obvious to me that these organisms can cause very serious health problems, and the medical community isn't that interested with no real breakthroughs in scientific research. Therefore, I had to take responsibility for looking into the matter deeper. I felt like I was racing against the clock to get a handle on this situation. I had done a rough countdown to zero point of when I think more serious damage could occur. From my perspective, I had to ramp up the research and do whatever I could to get rid of the problem and reverse damage.
A person can develop monumental health problems; the swiftness of how badly things change on a day-to-day basis is amazing along with huge physical challenges. It is difficult to describe everything in detail. Then, again, who wants to hear it because it boggles the mind! While looking for answers in dealing with my health I kept running into brick walls with insufficient answers. Additionally, I had several good friends with health problems who were also unable to find answers to what was going on with them. Parasites, molds/fungi, bacteria, and microbes of all kinds are very tenacious and can be life-threatening!
I'm a member of an alternative health forum and realized that I wasn't the only person struggling with a health problem. I was very concerned that people weren't getting the help that they needed, including myself at the time. I saw that there was a need to have a better protocol or lab service -- this required a lot of research and experimentations on my part, approximately 2 years. As an alternative practitioner, my first natural inclination was to devise a better protocol. However, the way I wanted to do it by using science would have taken me many years and more research to be successful, at least, in the way that I felt it needed to be done. Since taking years wasn't an option for me to help people, it was more logical to start with a lab service where immediate help would be a stepping stone towards health. It took me some time in putting this together, and I believe that I've made the right choice with the right people in place. Starting RHR Plus™ wasn't something that was "thrown" together. I can assure you many details, considerations, and plans were put in place before launching this service.
DOC: It's no secret that I lived days of true horror while I fought these things in my own body by myself, and sometimes it's still the same when I fight them now on other people. All the time I wish this experience to be just a bad dream that I could simply wake up from, but that doesn't seem to be the case. There were times when I nearly lost my sanity while dealing with some of the 'creatures' in question, and that's how I know that not all are prepared to face and to beat these problems by themselves. Most need help, and I mean serious help. After a long futile struggle, many will finally choose to ignore the problem and to 'get on with their lives' perhaps as a defense mechanism for preserving sanity, who knows.
How I didn't lose my mind is still a mystery. Maybe the discipline allowed me to remain as rational and objective as possible in order to face and to "solve" the problem, without obsession.
In my opinion, RHR Plus™ is a GREAT idea. It gives everyday people a Scientific Tool that allows them to see inside their bodies, whether or not what they see is illness or anything else, all of it without having to ask the "middleman" for permission while at the same time ridiculously having to pay for such permission. [We all know who the "middleman" is -- the M.D. (the other kind), in case it was missed].
The service is not just an educational tool, it's a revealing way of learning about one's inner-self, physiologically speaking, IF the work and the service are provided in rigorous monotonous Truth, which they are. Think about it, how many times do people have the opportunity to look into the Microbial World inside their own bodies? Before RHR Plus™, never before, to my knowledge.
That used to be the medical doctor's domain. Well, not anymore.
Have you been in business for a long time?
DD: No, we're a "young" service business. People should not be put off by this! Doc and I are in an unique position because we truly understand the problems associated with various microbes and parasites. I would have to say that the majority of people in lab services are clueless or never dealt with these personally as a health related issue, and I believe their approach is most likely "mechanical" and less sensitive to people's needs.
I needed someone to assist me with this, Doc was the person that I had turned to for strategically planning all the details. In doing this, we looked at other lab services, reviewed many complaints and dissatisfactions that people had about other services. For this reason, we implimented proven procedures that Doc has used successfully during the past 17 years. This is a great country with plenty of doctors and microbiologists, and to be honest, I'm embarrassed that we don't have better methods in place for helping people with these problems. There are better veterinarian lab services in place than there are for humans! Why?
Doc: Not long. After long conversations, we both agreed that I would lend the assistance necessary as an external Consultant, for the services to function until the project could pick up on its own and independently, because it's a fact that my work is not limited to waging for a fee, and I'd like to do a bit more than commercial laboratory work [I don't need it and I don't want it, either].
RHR Plus™ is a very organized and thought-out Project, and each step taken is considered carefully to the best of ability. I am helping RHR Plus™ to grow the best that I can.
What about accountability and integrity?
DD: There is no point in having a service if I must compromise integrity! Period. There are plenty of people and services doing nothing -- I’m strongly against this behavior. I've made plenty of posts [on the health forum] stating this and my concerns for people. This is INCLUDES those services who've claimed that they've dedicated their services toward parasite findings. (As tests, members from a forum included obvious specimens for comments and those results were returned as "negative".) Many people have been very vocal and have named those establishments. All of them have failed miserably!
I encourage people to read this write-up on What Happened to Proven Science? It really helps give one a better understanding about labs and a critical look as to why people aren't receiving the proper answers to their problems.
I'd like to emphasize a key point. We are not in the business of diagnosing ailments. Our service strictly reports information on micrscopic findings. If a client wants further research done or scientific data (if available), this is an option. Micrographs (pictures) are hard to argue against when looking at the evidence in front of you. All we offer is what's mentioned on the site. We like simplicity, and so does Truth, I believe.
Besides, to gain the hearing of an establishment is to go exactly against what RHR Plus™ stands for. If we need to gain the hearing of anyone in order to try to seek Truth, aren't we compromising it, or wouldn't we compromise it sooner or later?
DOC: In my opinion, many things are under great scrutiny by many communities, including the medical establishment itself, which seems to be under the scrutiny of plain individuals, afflicted individuals.
The Concept of Integrity as applied to a person is to gain the favor of no one but to stand firm and undivided. To gain favors is to conform in compromises, in my opinion. It's a manner of division, and therefore a way opposed to integrity, ergo, not integrity. History is full of examples regarding this.
What methods are in place and how are you successful?
DD: We require one sample (if different specimens are chosen) for observation. Our success is in that we spend more than 3-minutes on samples and we don’t use robots; unfortunately, this is a typical practice at other labs. Observations can be tedious and it takes an experienced person to know what they're looking for under the microscope. This is very important to know because observations can “morph” into something else. To explain further, other labs may misidentify an object; or worse, be dismissed completely by an unskilled or uncaring person or robot. We don't require harsh fixatives - a solution that the sample is placed in - which is a known problem. I can assure you that we have the best consultants available who are dedicated, and who will take special care with handling specimen(s). In considering all of these factors our success makes us extremely reliable with real results by factoring in the human touch. Have you read Parasite Eggs, "Shedding" and Samples?
Doc: I work from my Laboratory, a humble set-up to be frank. I work alone. I have a few [microscopes], and I'm working on some others. Personally adapted, let's say. I'm well prepared to see virtually anything material that can be seen under a Microscope, active, inactive or otherwise. I believe I can see many things that ordinary/contemporary microscopes cannot detect, if my application of the Sciences is correct, and practice suggests that it may be. However, as I've said it so many times before, I'm not an "expert", so my power of observation may be limited beyond my understanding but I'm getting results correctly. So far, results seem to be speaking for themselves.
Sometimes these 'parasites' are multi-cellular. Sometimes they're uni-cellular, like protozoa, for example. But sometimes they don't seem to be animal, they seem 'plant-like'. And sometimes, as I'm coming to learn, they don't seem to behave like plants or animals; they seem like "something else", like the case of Archaea, for example, the recently 'discovered?' [identified] bacteria-like organisms that seem to plague humans from time unknown, or like the case of these 5-"winged" "things" I seem to have recovered massively from some patients, and which nobody seems to know about. So, in pathological terms, as far as I'm concerned 'parasites' could be a lot of "invaders" that cover a lot of ground, so to speak.
What about client testimonial with pictures and names?
DD: Personally, I've always been skeptical of cute website testimonials! For the most part, clients want to remain anonymous because of their health issues, particularly dealing with parasites, it can be embarrassing to them. We honor and respect people's privacy. If anything were to be done at all it would be from a clinical perspective of findings and a client's symptoms. As we grow and if people are willing, they're more than welcome to speak freely. The truth in these matters always prevails. We realize that people maybe skeptical with trying another lab service, but taking a leap of faith by using our services, we have no doubts that a person will be overjoyed in what we can do for them.
DOC: No. I'm not keeping the records because I'm just a consultant. RHR Plus™ clients or my research records are not available.

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