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Your immune system is self-sufficient, and self-cleaning. It is a powerful

force.

It is important to remember that all it requires is air water and nutrition. If

you let it alone,

It can take care of itself and you. Just avoid drugs, chemicals etc. as much

as possible.

From: jrrjim

In order to get more alkaline, I've started taking a teaspoon of bicarbonate

in a large glass of water.

Within five minutes of taking this, my gut hurts like crazy, and continues to

hurt for about an hour or two.

What in the world would be causing this???

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Just taking magnesium and or msm could help with alkalizing and maybe these

would be without ill effects for you. Google msm and cancer.

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Teaspoon of baking soda is way to much. The dosage is 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoonful for

empty stomach or at least half hour before the meal. I take the 1/4 - 1/2

teaspoon baking soda in a glass of water and I add two tablespoon of apple

cider vinegar also. I do it ones or twice a day.

-- In , " jrrjim " <jim.mcelroy10@...> wrote:

>

> In order to get more alkaline, I've started taking a teaspoon of bicarbonate

in a large glass of water.

>

> Within five minutes of taking this, my gut hurts like crazy, and continues to

hurt for about an hour or two.

>

> What in the world would be causing this???

>

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Just remember, sodium will not enter cancer cells ( Warburg/Brewer) as sodium is

weak electron attractor and will not exploit cancer's negative polarity set up

by acid ph.

 

This sytem is called electron transport and is why potassium can attach to

glucose and then carry it into cancer cells.

 

Alkaline goals are theoretically sound until you see that  heavier salts are

needed. People think because their urine ph goes up that they have done

something special.

Well, you have, you will decrease pain, slow growth, but not reverse the

illness.

Cancer survivors need to look toward heavier metalic salts when alkaline therapy

is your goal.

 

 

Bret

> In order to get more alkaline, I've started taking a teaspoon of bicarbonate

in a large glass of water.

> Within five minutes of taking this, my gut hurts like crazy, and continues to

hurt for about an hour or two.

> What in the world would be causing this???

>

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I agree Bret~ so what do we do? I have TNBC I had a Double Masectomy, No CHEMO,

No Reconstrution. I believe strongly in pH levels, I use Coral Calcium to help

keep my pH balanced and eating proper foods, but what we need to do is get to

the nasty little beast!

Peace, Blessings, and Healing to all,

Huggggs Bev

Bret Peirce <patientadvocate2@...> wrote:

>

> Just remember, sodium will not enter cancer cells ( Warburg/Brewer) as sodium

is weak electron attractor and will not exploit cancer's negative polarity set

up by acid ph.

>  

> This sytem is called electron transport and is why potassium can attach to

glucose and then carry it into cancer cells.

>  

> Alkaline goals are theoretically sound until you see that  heavier salts are

needed. People think because their urine ph goes up that they have done

something special.

>

> Well, you have, you will decrease pain, slow growth, but not reverse the

illness.

> Cancer survivors need to look toward heavier metalic salts when alkaline

therapy is your goal.

>  

>   Bret

>

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Coral calcium is garbage and isn't well assimilated. International law forbids

the harvesting of live coral so this stuff is dredged up from the bottom of the

sea and is very likely to be contaminated with industrial waste. Calcium citrate

is much better as are the aspartic and orotate forms. Carmi Hazen

" beve0 " <Yankeespie@...> wrote:

> I agree Bret~ so what do we do? I have TNBC I had a Double Masectomy, No

CHEMO, No Reconstrution. I believe strongly in pH levels, I use Coral Calcium to

help keep my pH balanced and eating proper foods, but what we need to do is get

to the nasty little beast!

>

> Peace, Blessings, and Healing to all,

> Huggggs Bev

>

>

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Sodium DOES enter cancer cells. It drives out potassium which is the normal

element inside a healthy cell. The sodium causes the cell to swell up which

disrupts the membrane transporters. Many cancer cells have a close to normal pH.

The argument about acid/alkaline balance is baseless as the only true pH that is

of any concern is blood serum pH which in cancer is hyperalkaline. Acidosis is

the by-product of the necrotic action which presents itself as a high alkalinity

in the body humors but the blood tells a different story. Persons with a

slightly acid blood serum do not get cancer.

Mike Golden <goldenmike@...> wrote:

Hello Bret,

Comments inserted below......

> Thursday, July 9, 2009, 12:39:14 AM, you wrote:

> BP> Just remember, sodium will not enter cancer cells (

> BP> Warburg/Brewer) as sodium is weak electron attractor and will not

> BP> exploit cancer's negative polarity set up by acid ph.

Sodium enters cancer cells quite nicely. Cellular osmotic balance

requires that cells pump sodium OUT not IN. The interior of cells

has 10 times less sodium than the inside. If cells could not do this

they would burst under the pressure of water entering the cells down

the concentration gradient. The cell must work to do this (active

transport) as it runs against the concentration gradient.

Things do not get into or out of a cell due to the charge. They

either move down a concentration gradient toward equillibrium, or

they are actively (to various degrees) transported against that

gradient for physiological purposes. Also, cancer cells are generally

NOT acidic on the inside. They run proton pumps that allow them to

dump lactate into the environment around the cell. This results in

an interior pH that runs from neutral to alkaline. If they were

acidic they would not be able to undergo mitosis, and we all know

that cancer cells are often in a mitotic state.

> BP> This sytem is called electron transport and is why potassium can

> BP> attach to glucose and then carry it into cancer cells.

>

This is NOT called electron transport. Electron transport is

something entirely different. ET is the movement of electrons across

the inner mitochondrial membrane toward oxygen in order to produce

ATP. It is alternatively referred to as " oxidative phophorylation "

or " the electron transport chain " .

 

> BP> Alkaline goals are theoretically sound until you see that 

> BP> heavier salts are needed. People think because their urine ph goes

> BP> up that they have done something special.

Urine pH reflects the renal tubular pH since last voiding the

bladder. In general the urine pH reflects the pH resulting from

food and beverages consumed in the last two hours. It is not an

indicator of what is going on in the rest of the body.

> BP> Well, you have, you will decrease pain, slow growth, but not reverse the

illness.

> BP> Cancer survivors need to look toward heavier metalic salts when alkaline

therapy is your goal.

And these last two statements are based on what?

Mike

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Correction: Please disregard my previous post and replace it with this one:

Sodium DOES enter cancer cells. It drives out potassium which is the normal

element inside a healthy cell. The sodium causes the cell to swell up which

disrupts the membrane transporters. Many cancer cells have a close to normal pH.

The argument about acid/alkaline balance is baseless as the only true pH that is

of any concern is blood serum pH which in cancer is hyperalkaline. Acidosis is

the by-product of the necrotic action which presents itself as a high acidosis

in the body humors but the blood tells a different story. Persons with a

slightly acid blood serum do not often, if ever, get cancer.

>

> Sodium DOES enter cancer cells. It drives out potassium which is the normal

element inside a healthy cell. The sodium causes the cell to swell up which

disrupts the membrane transporters. Many cancer cells have a close to normal pH.

The argument about acid/alkaline balance is baseless as the only true pH that is

of any concern is blood serum pH which in cancer is hyperalkaline. Acidosis is

the by-product of the necrotic action which presents itself as a high alkalinity

in the body humors but the blood tells a different story. Persons with a

slightly acid blood serum do not get cancer.

>

>

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