The Beck’s Protocol

The Beck's Protocol: To detoxify your body from harmful parasites including those linked to Crohn's disease

The Beck's Protocol - A parasites nightmare.

The Beck’s Protocol is an alternative approach to health that seeks to detoxify the body of harmful parasites, parasites that may be associated with Crohn’s disease. It consists of 4 units (pictured) that can be purchased individually or collectively;

  • Wrist Pulsing, also known as blood electrification or blood cleansing—using microcurrents
  • Pulsed Electro-magnetic Fields (PEMF)
  • Ionic Colloidal Silver
  • Ozonated Water

It’s a combination of the application of microcurrents and colloidal silver to kill pathogens along with ozonated water to flush the wastes from the body. It provides an alternative to antibiotic therapy, something that may be useful for those unable to tolerate the cocktail of drugs necessary to remove MAP (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis) from the tissues.

 

What Information Is Available?

The Beck’s Protocol is an alternative type of therapy using electricity to flush parasites from the body.  Many people will never have heard of it and it is not something your GP is likely to recommend so it is important to fully research the subject if you are thinking of trying it.

 

The Bob Beck website is perhaps the place to start. It contains plenty of helpful information including testimonials from the many who have successfully used it. There is also a downloadable pdf handbook on the site which is well worth reading through to understand the depth of the research behind the protocol.

 

Comment

I used this as part of my recovery from Crohn’s disease. At the time, evidence suggested that whilst anti-biotics could be effective some people struggled to tolerate the side effects. Having gone through 2 bowel resections I needed a more gentle approach, hence I researched the subject and purchased the complete protocol.

 

There are several companies manufacturing the various components – I chose SOTA (pictured) and have never regretted it. I bought my kit in 2013 and whilst writing this in 2024 made myself a glass of ozonated water. For me that’s good value. Some of the equipment requires replacement parts and cleaning out but there are videos on the SOTA site and Russ (one of the owners) helped me via email when I had to clean my Ozonator. I highly recommend SOTA based on results, I receive no commission or other payments from them.