Guest guest Posted September 12, 2000 Report Share Posted September 12, 2000 Not that anyone could or would condone this application, but can anyone give an estimate of dilution of intravenous HCL? Or the quantity and speed of injection? Let's say for argument we start at a PH of 5.0; 5 c.c./min x 2 min. Three times in one day. Then rest. It's the purity of the HCL that would concern me more than the dose. I only suppose it may be a good thing to test blood PH first. Many of our more controversial methods may be arguably both potentially dangerous and potentially effective. So what? ciao Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2000 Report Share Posted September 12, 2000 That is an individual decision made under individual circumstances, as long as one realizes that with something like IV HCL, a mistake could possibly be a bad one. But, based on what we have heard, if true, which I assume, then hey, it makes sense! Personally, I feel safer with IV H2O2. Maybe that's familiarity? If I remember correctly, the doctor in India who tried peroxide IV in desperation (100% of his patients were dying of influenza) first tried ..15%. And, that the current dose is more like half that, .075%. My memory tends to be good, but I'd triple-check that or anything to do with these subjects! I'd want to watch you do it first! ;-) I would think peroxide much safer than hcl at any given strength. That could be wrong, too. But, you're just pondering at this point, aren't you? jim Duncan Crow wrote: > Many of our more controversial methods may be arguably both > potentially dangerous and potentially effective. So what? > > ciao > > Duncan -- " Coming events cast their shadows before. " -- jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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