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Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD www.imva.info "

From newsletter, CANCER-FREE Newsletter

August 2nd, 2007

bicarbonate can be used for many things both acute and chronic and it is

even an excellent pain reliever but is not recommended for long term

preventive use by Tullio because he said the body will become resistant to

its action. But it can be given orally and once every four hours up to a

teaspoon around the clock...

I would like to share my evolving ideas that put bicarbonate at the heart of

cancer treatment but as everyone on this list knows we cannot ignore the

heavy metals and the damage they have created. I am about to release

'Survival Medicine for the 21St Century' in a few weeks as a medical course

and inside will be about a 120-page section on bicarbonate treatments and

all things related; much more actually because related to the cancer and

bicarbonate materials is the entirely new protocol that is growing out of

what I am calling 'Natural Allopathic Medicine.'

At the core of this new approach are several substances namely the

bicarbonate, magnesium chloride, iodine and Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA).

....three out of these four are emergency room medicines that we can use in

natural forms.

Last night I talked to a friend and medical researcher who swears that

magnesium chloride when applied transdermally heals skin cancer quickly. The

protocol for breast cancer and all skin cancers by Dr. Simoncini is a seven

percent iodine solution applied topically. In " Survival Medicine " I propose

using both. I have another personal friend who was able to completely clear

her serious fibroid breast problems with the magnesium chloride applied

transdermally.

Part of Simoncini's protocol for the breast cancer also includes local

bicarbonate injections, which sometimes causes swelling, according to him,

though.

So for instance something we can try out is alternating with the bicarbonate

treatments could be magnesium chloride IVs and perhaps the vitamin C could

be added to that. My friend who has seen results for himself and others with

the transdermal magnesium chloride insists it would do the same internally

when used and directed toward tumors and you know what, I bet he is right.

Even if he is wrong he is right because IV magnesium treatments are

incredibly useful medically speaking and saves lives all the time when used

in emergency situations.

Magnesium levels go down according to Tullio when using the bicarbonate

treatment. So does potassium so, for sure, it will be more than helpful.

Please realize I wrote the book " Transdermal Magnesium Therapy " and I never

thought I would be talking about using magnesium in IVs for cancer.

Magnesium chloride to me is the number one heavyweight champion of the

medical world and is the very first thing I start patients on. In cancer

treatments if it did not kill tumors outright it certainly would support

enzyme production, ATP production, help with the bicarbonate treatments by

opening up the blood vessels and a whole range of other benefits.

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