Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Sodium bicarbonate is the chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is commonly used as an antacid for short-term relief of stomach upset, to correct acidosis in kidney disorders, to make the urine alkaline during bladder infections and to minimize uric acid crystallization during gout treatment. Prescription sodium bicarbonate products are given by injection to treat metabolic acidosis and some drug intoxications. Sodium bicarbonate is available as a nonprescription medical as well as a general house hold item. It is also used with other non-prescription drugs for short-term treatment of various conditions to treat anything from fever to moderate pain. Sodium bicarbonate possesses the property of absorbing heavy metals, dioxins and furans. Comparison of cancer tissue with healthy tissue from the same person shows that the cancer tissue has a much higher concentration of toxic chemicals, pesticides, etc. Sodium bicarbonate neutralizes acids present in gases (in particular hydrochloric acid, suphur dioxide, hydrofluoric acid) to form sodium salts (sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, sodium fluoride, sodium carbonate), which are all known as Residual Sodium Chemicals. Sodium bicarbonate can be made into a paste salve with vinegar, it relieves burning from bug stings (particularly bee stings), poison ivy, nettles, and sunburn. It is used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn. Mixed with water in a 10% solution can soften earwax for removal. Substituting a sodium bicarbonate solution for saline infusion prior to administration of radiocontrast material seems to reduce the incidence of nephropathy. Dr. P. Kennedy American Medical Association -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JAMA 2004;291:2328-2334,2376-2377. http://www.urotoday.com/56/browse_categories/renal_transplantation_vascular_dise\ ase/sodium_bicarbonate_may_prevent_radiocontrastinduced_renal_injury.html -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 107114 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Hi Mark, That is just excellent. Congratulations. With kind regards, Slavek. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD wrote: > > > > I was delighted to see this come in my box a few moments ago > http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/41466/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 At this link you can see a recent essay from my newsletter on oral use that is not in the book ... http://www.imva.info/news/oral-dosages-of-bicarbonate.html ...... and very important to note that in the general guidline is the mandate to take it with other substance most importantly magnesium but that said its really is easy as far as the bottom line....and sure there are side effects if you dont do or approach it correctly meaning you can over do it or underdo it...so have to monitor pH daily....or even more often .....maximum dose of bicarbonate _see Arm and Hammers box is seven half teaspoons for max of two weeks......stop for five days and do again....that dose level though is for big people......stomach acid is an issue....for sure dont take right before and after meals. Now to transdermal...this more new and experimental but of course the safest thing in the world....two big choices, throw a pound of bicarbonate into your bath and jump in.....but again add magnesium chloride (lots like 2 to four pounds) and I like some sodium thiosulfate that stuff that smells of sulphur just like a hot spring because it is the same stuff you smell at hot springs....and you have perfect trasansdermal treatment...you can also just make lotion and put on affected areas....or entire body...but I save that method of direct application for the magnesium oil.... Also some recent other material on bicarbonate I can share is http://www.imva.info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-baking-soda-cancer-treatment.html and this one on bicarbonate and kidney disease shows how safe or how it is used to make situations safer by protecting the kidneys.... http://www.imva.info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-kidney-disease.html I do happen to believe that one should read everything one can when employing something to treat cancer but that said as I hope the above simple paragraph illustrates, we are dealing with some very simple stuff when we deal with bicarbonate and magnesium and just as long as you dont try to inject it your oncologist will only half freak out! In a week I will have a bicarbonate site up and that should help. By the way for the group as a whole my stand is that bicarbonate should be employed no matter what else one is doing for treatment and God forbid one is doing chemo or radiation or surgery it goes double....same with the magnesium..... for surgery for instance everything goes better if you use magnesium before, during and after.... you know like having the surgeon wash his hands before he walks in to cut you...but there are studies showing this.... Dr. Sircus PS Tami you asked for liver/pancreas mets. and that is really really serious stuff and I don't know if you are a practitioner or what and I am not suggesting that these people can be cured by bicarbonate but I can say they will be helped as long as a FULL PROTOCOL IS USED, that they are guided and supervized and dot every i and t .............. For liver I like the work of Dr. Berkenson who is the guy licenced by the FDA to do intrevenous ALA and he has had sucess mixing that with low dose Naldextrone I think its spelled but I am not free or liecenced to suggest any pharmaceutical since I am not an allopath. From: thesprout@... Hi Dr. Mark, ok..that's fair enough. Would you mind giving me a general guideline as to how to apply the b.s orally/transdermally in patients with liver/pancreas mets. Are there any side effects. Once again, thanks for your help. Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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