Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 I think I misled everyone by not being careful in the wording. When I said I 'stopped following' what I meant was that I don't research it anymore. I never did the $60,000 thing. I'm not too sure the bicarb thing actually reaches the bladder before it is 'worn out' (neutralized). However I cannot state that as fact or even experienced. It sure works on acid stomach!!!! Then again I know someone that was advised to use it for relief in IC (Interstitial Cystitis), a very painful ailment. Mark, I've run into Magnesium Chloride flakes and a spray version of the 'brine' and they say, " not to be taken internally' Perhaps you can resolve this for the list. Thanks, Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 I'm not too sure the bicarb thing actually reaches the bladder before it is 'worn out' (neutralized). However I cannot state that as fact or even experienced. It sure works on acid stomach!!!! Then again I know someone that was advised to use it for relief in IC (Interstitial Cystitis), a very painful ailment. Joe there is no doubt about this for you will see the bladder pH move strongly to the alkaline if you take correct dosages. Oral bicarb has a systemic effect on all the tissus. The proof is in your pH strips.............. Mark, I've run into Magnesium Chloride flakes and a spray version of the 'brine' and they say, " not to be taken internally' Perhaps you can resolve this for the list. Yes some types are not ok for oral intake because of impurities, heavy metal and other...thats why I recommend only magneisum oil from the Zestein sea...its 250 million years old and we tested it down to two parts per billion and found no mercury. You can even nebulize it directly into the lungs and I dilute it and put it in my eyes as an eye wash. In the US its sold under the name of Ancient Minerals from the LL Magnetic CLay company and they also carry the iodine I recommend, which is the number three item in my cancer protocol. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 I have looked up the commercial stuff (magnesium chloride) and it is full of other chemicals. Nothing too bad except for a rather high possible content of bromine 0.6%, which made it a nono for me. On the other hand, industrial chemical suppliers are quite likely able to supply magnesium chloride of sufficient purity by a 40 lb bag for relatively peanuts. The same might go for pet and farm suppliers. The soda bicarbona and the body PH. Right. Done that when I was heavily doping on Vitamin C buffering it with bicarbona. When my ND did the PH on my blood, it read PH 7.53. That is when I dropped it. Not sure why, but my urine is still at almost 7 after a month off bicarbona (was over then), but it may also be all the veggies I eat. That was about 10 days into taking 2g of C wit some 1 1/2 teaspoons of bicarbona. So, better watch out for over alkalinity with bicarbona. With kind regards, Slavek. PS. BTW, I have bought 11.68% lugol from an aquaristic supply house for C$12 per once. How about that for a deal? You just have to get around and possibly learn how to thin and mix the stuff to get the final concentration you want for your supplementation. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD wrote: > > > > I'm not too sure the bicarb thing actually reaches the bladder before > it is 'worn out' (neutralized). However I cannot state that as fact or > even experienced. It sure works on acid stomach!!!! Then again I know > someone that was advised to use it for relief in IC (Interstitial > Cystitis), a very painful ailment. > > Joe there is no doubt about this for you will see the bladder pH move > strongly to the alkaline if you take correct dosages. Oral bicarb has > a systemic effect on all the tissus. The proof is in your pH > strips.............. > > Mark, I've run into Magnesium Chloride flakes and a spray version of > the 'brine' and they say, " not to be taken internally' Perhaps you can > resolve this for the list. > > Yes some types are not ok for oral intake because of impurities, heavy > metal and other...thats why I recommend only magneisum oil from the > Zestein sea...its 250 million years old and we tested it down to two > parts per billion and found no mercury. You can even nebulize it > directly into the lungs and I dilute it and put it in my eyes as an > eye wash. In the US its sold under the name of Ancient Minerals from > the LL Magnetic CLay company and they also carry the iodine I > recommend, which is the number three item in my cancer protocol. > > Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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