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Re: The Acid question



"Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...

>  
> http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=681f8n%24du0%40bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net&output=gplain
> > > >
> > > > http://www.healthlibrary.com/reading/ncure/chap11.htm
> > >
> > > This site is totally stupid. I already mentioned, the kidneys get rid of
> > > excess acid in urine.
> >
> > That isn't strictly true. What happens in the case of gout? This is
> > when a person has too much uric acid which can't be eliminated and it
> > forms crystals which accumulate around the feet and cause agony in the
> > sufferer.
> 
> This is a problem with excretion of a particular compound.  It has nothing
> to do with the compound being an acid. The person's acid/base balance
> remains intack during a gout attack.

Maybe the acid base does remain normal but when the acid can't be
neutralised it forms crystals and settles around the body. Maybe the
PH of the blood doesn't change. Gout is caused by eating and drinking
too rich food i.e, meat, alcohol which produced an acid residue when
they are metabolised.

> > I don't think modern medicine really has much of an idea about
> > treating this condition because I once knew a bloke who got regular
> > attacks which were very debilitating, causing him to have to stay home
> > with his feet up. He had been to the top rheumatic specialists in
> > Australia and they prescribed a drug called butazoladene (sp?) which
> > wouldn't stop an attack once it occurred, just prevented an attack.
> > However the side effects were dangerous if he took too much of the
> > drug.
> >
> > I told him about sodium phosphate and sodium sulphate tablets which he
> > took a couple each day for a year and never got an attack during that
> > period. Then he did an experiment and went off them and the attacks
> > began to return. He ended up swearing by the cellsalts and said he
> > would recommend them to any other sufferer of the condition, over the
> > drugs.
> >
> > Sodium phosphate is known as the acid neutraliser and sodium sulphate
> > removes poison charged fluids from the cells, the poison I assume is
> > waste products from food metabolism.
> 
> Reallly? What makes you think this?

Because if you get a book on cellsalts it will tell you this. They
don't teach you this in med school because they teach pharmaceutical
based medicine which is in opposition to nature cure or homeopathic
medicine.

> > Bullshit. Everybody knows that conventional medicine is geared towards
> > pharmaceutical drugs and denies the efficacy of foods, vitamins and
> > minerals in treating conditions.
> 
> Well show us that foods, vitamins and minerals work in treating specific
> conditions that the medical community does not acknowledge. You make the
> claim. You back it.

For example, tinnitus is supposed to be incurable. Nothing can be done
for it, but silica or silicon dioxide (same thing) gets rid of it.
This is one of the 12 cellsalts and it is found in the cellulose or
roughage of vegetables or hard drinking water.

WHO FOOD ADDITIVES SERIES NO. 5
http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v05je04.htm

"Observations in humans indicated that various conditions such as lung
diseases, chronic diseases and especially growth retardation in
children were associated with silicon deficiency."

> > Just open your eyes and ears to all the chronic disease in our society
> > which modern medicine is at a complete loss to cure. Work it out for
> > yourself - modern medicine isn't going to "spill the beans" on itself,
> > is it?
> 
> Why do you except that modern medicine would have a cure for chronic
> diseases? Modern medicine is pretty good at prolonging life and improving
> the quality of life. For example, people with permanent heart damage (e.g.,
> following a heart attack) are doing much better, in part because of better
> treatment of heart attacks and heart failure. I don't remember modern
> medicine ever making a claim to cure many chronic diseases.

The Great American Drug Conspiracy
Undermining America at it's Roots
http://drugconspiracy.netfirms.com/
Some Food for Thought
Do you ever wonder why, with the hundreds of billions of dollars that
have gone into research through contributions, telethons, grants, and
other government funding that there are still no cures for: Cancer,
AIDS, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy or Heart Disease just to
name a few in the health industry?
Do you ever wonder why there are so few medications that actually
"Cure" a disease... but only treat a symptom?

> In fact, much that medicine has been talking about involves prevention:
> Don't smoke, eat well and excercising. Doing these three things will do more
> to prolong the average person's life than anything else. Add vaccine to this
> mix vaccines and good sanitation and clean water.

True, medicine does dwell a little on prevention. They could do a lot
more such as advising of nutritional supplements. I'm not too sure
about vaccinations and think they may be a scam.

> > Modern medicine is unable to cure asthma, allergies, dementia,
> > arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes and so on. All chronic diseases
> > resulting from faulty diets - but they won't tell you that, you figure
> > it out from reading alternative health information and thinking for
> > yourself.
> 
> Can you provide evidence that these are really caused by a faulty diet?
> Asthma, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune like type 1 diebetes and
> allergies are a result of the body's immune system overreacting to various
> triggers like pollen and other allergens.

I used to be allergic to housedust and get asthma from it. I took
homeopathic sodium chloride (nat mur) every time I got an attack and
it alleviated the attacks. After 5 years on cellsalts I stopped
getting these attacks.

> Poor diet contributes to some types of dementia.
> 
> Poor diet and lack of excercise contributes to diabetes.
> 
> No question about it.
> 
> However, I do read alternative health information. I find it full of
> unsupported conjectors and people trying to make money off of products that
> don't work.

I tried a few diets and products and found they didn't do anything
that I could notice. However, cellsalts work and I find it amazing
that the medical profession doesn't acknowledge them. I can only
assume they are under the control of the pharmaceutical cartel.

> Please prove our contention that alternative health information about diet
> is correct.

I don't understand what you are requesting. Please restate.

Carole
http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/cellsalts.htm



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