Using the cold sheet treatment for drug-resistant pneumonia.
BISER: What is the most cold sheet treatments you have done on a really-ill person?
SCHULZE: I would say twelve.
BISER: And how bad were they?
SCHULZE: They were dying of pneumonia. And so we just kept repeating the cold sheet treatment about every day. Sometimes we left one day off in-between, sometimes two and just kept repeating it And then with other people I did probably a dozen for a period of six months, like a couple a month.
BISER: How did you know they were dying of pneumonia?
SCHULZE: They had lung problems all their lives. They were, I'm going to say, early 70's, and they had numerous bouts with pneumonia and finally, they had serious bouts of pneumonia that they couldn't get rid of The doctors had already used all their drugs,
BISER: So it was drug-resistant?
SCHULZE: Absolutely.
BISER: That means there were no more drugs to use?
SCHULZE: That's right. Nobody could help. Of course, this is when numerous elderly people succumb and it's from pneumonia. It's a common cause of death in nursing hornes.
BISER: What happened, noticeably, when you did the 12 cold sheets with that person?
SCHULZE: They got better each time. One or two just wasn't quite enough and this person was quite weak So the first couple of treatments we did, were kind of modified, and then once they were a little bit stronger, we went ahead and die! the regular cold sheet program.
BISER: What came out of them?
SCHULZE: A lot of stuff out of their lungs. I've seen scabs, like blood scabs, corne out of the lungs. Tons of mucus. It usually looks green, bright green, dark green, brown to black. I've seen black, lots of tar and black strands come out of the lungs. And scabs and blood.
BISER: What are those from?
SCHlTLZE: Blood clots, usually from bleeding lung Tissue. The lungs get so irritated, and so inflamed, that blood vessels actually break. And, of course, the mucus is just the infection and the immune war that is going on in the lungs. It's a good sign and you just want to keep it flowing. Keep it coming.
BISER: Nobody would even know tbey could use tbe cold sbeet treatment twelve different times
SCHULZE: No. A lot of people think that all these things are a one-time deal. So to many people I work with, I say, "We ought to do this." They go, I've already done that." And I think to myself, "Where is it written that you can't do it twice, or three times or four times?"
Usually, like the first time through a routine, you have some fear and anxiety. You are holding back a little bit. You don't use quite enough, or you are afraid it's going to kill you.
A lot of times tbe first experience with a natural healing routine, whether it be lobelia or the cold sheet treatment, people don't relax and do it totally because there is fear there.
But once they have done it and they haven't died and they realise that they Survived, then the second time they are relaxed a little more, and they go into it totally. By the third or fourth time, they are getting the maximum benefit from the cold sheet routine, or from any other new healing procedure.