sf > wrote in
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> On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:21:39 +0000 (UTC), "I'm back on the laptop"
> > wrote:
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>> It has many........ fridge deodorant, tenderising steak, cleaning
>> silverware, etc, etc.
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>> Now, it has been discovered that it will kill fungal infections.
>>
>> A Naturopath was using it to treat women with Thrush, he spoke to a
>> Podiatrist (mine) who had a think about it, and used it on a couple
>> of her patients with severe foot/nail fungal infections.
>>
>> She was telling me today that she is absolutely blown away with the
>> results. 4 weeks, and even a *severe* case of fungal infection on one
>> of her patients was killed off and the toe nails growing back
>> healthily.
>>
>> Now I just have to convince some friends of mine to either put a
>> bi-carb paste on their feet, or just soak their feet in a
>> solution..... rather than take (life threatening) tablets, or endure
>> 12 months of painting on a 'cure' (Loceryl).
>>
>>
>> Amazing shit, that bi-carb!!!
>
> http://voices.yahoo.com/the-many-ben...da-525501.html
> I think I'll bring a box of baking soda with me the next time I have a
> pedicure.
If your podiatrist doesn't know about it, get her/him to research it :-)
Loceryl (tablets) actually killed a friend of my podiatrist, and she
knows of several others who have died taking it.
> I wonder how much should be added per gallon of water?
>
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I asked my podiatrist the same question (except no 'gallons'!!) and she
just said "Till the water changes 'feel'. If it's a big bucket, use a
big spoonfull."
So I don't really think you can o/d the water with too much :-)
Just found this from a page off of your link..........
"Add 2 teaspoons of baking soda to your baby's bath to help sooth diaper
rash. For adults add 1/2 cups of baking soda to your bath water to help
relieve dry skin and other skin irritations. It is also great for
reliving the itch from chicken pox's and measles."
http://voices.yahoo.com/many-uses-ba...82.html?cat=57
So a 1/2 cup in a bath to help itchy/dry skin.......
As my podiatrist said to me, "People forget that fungal infections are
actually 'animals' and not bacteria."......... so I just *had* to look
it up....... she's right!! (Of course!!)
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_is_it_..._to_treat_fung
al_infections_than_it_is_to_treat_bacterial_infect ions
"Fungal infectons are difficult to treat because of the nature of fungi.
They are phylogenetically very closely related to animals and have a
very similar biochemical makeup to animals."
So to kill the 'animal'..... you raise the Ph.
Like I said....... *amazing* stuff. A friend put me onto bi-carb and
maple syrup just after my op (to remove the tumours)...... it's a
helluva lot safer and less dangerous than chemo!!
The principle is........ the maple syrup feeds any tumours in/left, and
sends them crazy, then the bi-carb comes along and changes the Ph and
starts to kill them off.
I've tested clean since the op........ after about 10 months of maple
syrup and bi-carb (as a precaution). If any anomolies show up in the
future, I know what I'm going to be reaching for straight off!!
--
Peter
Tasmania
Australia