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Hi Susie,

You can increase potassium levels just by eating the right foods...

http://www.essortment.com/food-high-potassium-36046.html

Also, are you using magnesium oil? If you do have potassium deficiency, you

will first need to correct magnesium deficiency, and most Lymies are magnesium

deficient. Getting your mag levels to normal will also balance out your

potassium

levels.

http://barttersite.org/magnesium-and-potassium-interaction/

The purist mag oil comes from the ancient Zechstein sea bed in Europe, this is a

250 million year old underground sea bed that has no current day pollutants.

Swanson Vitamins is the lowest cost reseller.

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/Search?keyword=magnesium+oil & doSearch=true & ntt= & n\

=0 & ntk=Level1 & x=0 & y=0

Take care,

Jim

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> > > > Due to a recent experience of finding myself losing potassium and being

low in sodium and how this impacted my rife treatment, I wondered if anyone else

has explored this question?

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> > > > Could this be a factor in why some people don't seem to respond to rife

treatment?

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> > > > I recently saw a comment on another forum about something Nenah Sylver

said about thyroid as I recall, but the thing that caught my attention was

something about the cells being able to hold the charge from the rife treatment.

If this is important, then electrolytes would seem to be crucial, right?

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> > > > Sherry

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Jim,

Thanks for the potassium list. No, I haven't been using the mag oil. I cut it

down to 20% (I know it's low, but I wanted to be sure it didn't burn my skin) &

I only used 4-6 sprays maybe once or twice a day (I don't remember). But I got

alot of gas & I'm pretty sure it was from that. I still take the oral mag

because Rosner's book says to, but I also get gas from that & I wasn't before.

I used to take 600 mag asporotate daily, but now I only take 200 twice daily.

The mag oil is just too tedious of a thing for me to have to do several times a

day every day with no end in sight. (No lectures.) When I had my RBC mag levels

tested, (which are the ones that count), they weren't low, so that's what I'm

going by. Thanks for your post.

Susie

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> > > > > Due to a recent experience of finding myself losing potassium and

being low in sodium and how this impacted my rife treatment, I wondered if

anyone else has explored this question?

> > > > >

> > > > > Could this be a factor in why some people don't seem to respond to

rife treatment?

> > > > >

> > > > > I recently saw a comment on another forum about something Nenah Sylver

said about thyroid as I recall, but the thing that caught my attention was

something about the cells being able to hold the charge from the rife treatment.

If this is important, then electrolytes would seem to be crucial, right?

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> > > > > Sherry

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Hi Jim, do we have any references for this, other than Dr. K and Dr. Fry who, as

far as I have seen, haven't offered any? Do they cite to any science that I can

provide to my LLMD and nutritionist? This issue keeps coming up on the groups,

as well as with my health care people because this prohibition of using oral mag

flies directly in the face of everything else we know about mag deficiency in

Lymies, and, frankly, compliance with the oil is difficult, especially for kids

who don't want to slather on stinging oil and then sit with it for 20 minutes -

I don't like it either but I do it when I can.

Thanks in advance for any additional info.

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> Hi Susie,

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> Some things have changed since 's book was written.. Like today we

> know that all oral

> magnesium helps form biofilms and feeds spirochetes, this per Dr. K.. His

> recommendation

> is to use only IV or transdermal magnesium...

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