Has anybody ever tried this type protocol was sodium bicarbonate?

04.24.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is the ultimate medicine that every healthcare professional and parent can use to treat toxic poisoning from within the Gulf Oil Disaster area. It can be combined with other basic natural substances like magnesium chloride, selenium and iodine. When one first notices a foul smell, foul taste or flu-like symptoms ...

Candida Symptoms

04.17.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
A toxic bowel can host an amazing variety of very harmful bacteria and parasites. Worms outrank Cancer as a deadly enemy worldwide. It is estimated that 200 million people are infected by these intestinal parasites. These worms range in size from microscopic single celled animals to twenty-foot long tapeworms and kill more people annually than ...

Argyria

04.17.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Argyria results from prolonged contact with or ingestion of silver salts. Silver may be deposited in the skin either from industrial exposure or as a result of medications containing silver salts. The most common cause of argyria is mechanical impregnation of the skin by small silver particles in workers involved in silver mining, silver refining, ...

fierce itching on the legs

04.17.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Candidiasis folliculitis can appear in warm, moist areas of the skin, for example underneath the breasts, the groin, in folds of skin on an obese person, under arms but it can also appear on the scalp. Candida albicans can live on skin, hair and nails. A yeast-like fungus, it is usually found, thriving in warm, ...

Spreading Candida

04.17.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Acetaminophen, Artificial Sweeteners, Monosodium Glutamate, french fries and potato chips are hard on the liver. Gasoline engine exhaust and diesel exhaust contain liver damaging poisons like lead, acetaldehyde, cadmium, sulfur and nitrogen oxides and peroxyacetylnitrile. Avoiding excessive exposure to exhaust fumes is important in reducing the possibility of liver disease. Signs of toxic overload are ...

Candida Probiotics

04.16.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Probiotics are generally considered safe for human consumption and long-term consumption would be considered safe. People who experience gas due to the corrective activity of probiotics in the colon will normally decrease with use and increase of dosing over time is recommended for this. Lactose-sensitive people may develop abdominal discomfort from dairy products containing probiotics. ...

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04.16.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
People at a high risk of developing fungal pneumonia or endemic fungal pneumonias include Malt workers (Malt-worker lung), Farmers exposed to bird, bat, and rodent droppings (farmer’s lung), and Persons living in areas containing endemic mycoses. Most mild episodes of endemic mycoses resolve spontaneously without requiring any treatment. The type of anti-gungal drug therapy prescribed ...

Gut Microbiota

04.16.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Enterococcus Faecalis Controversy (1) 1998 – Australian Department of Health – Natren, as a consultant noted that this bacteria was not of low risk due to its transfer of antibiotic resistance in a hospital context. Bacillus coagulans or lactobacillis sporogenes, bacillus laterosporus, enterococcus faecalis, and enterococcus faecium should not be permitted in therapeutic goods on ...

Baking Soda

04.15.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Meats, fish, dairy products, most grains, sugars, alcohol and caffeinated drinks contribute to an acidic body condition. The body compensates by retaining alkaline salts in the bloodstream at the increase of tissue acidity. The body can only tolerate a small imbalance in blood pH and will rob alkaline components from other places including alkaline reserves ...

Candida and ThreeLac

04.14.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
The three organisms in ThreeLac are considered probiotic; Bacillus subtilus is a soil-based organism which works well with the others to reduce pathogenic overgrowths of yeast, Bacillus Coagulans and Enterococcus Faecalis are organisms that exist naturally in the human intestinal tract. The Enterococcus Faecalis is isolated, purified, and cultured under sterile conditions by growing it ...