There are some testimonials here for those interested =
http://tinyurl.com/ydkxqv5

Smitty

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On 9/30/09, Norton, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is interesting. Thanks.
>   - Steve N
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]]
>  Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:12 AM
>  To: [email protected]
>  Subject: Re: CS>The pH miracle for diabetics
>
>  You are correct that the body maintains the blood pH within a very
>  narrow range.  It really never gets out of range, the problem is the
>  problems the body creates for itself maintaining this pH.  It strips
>  calcium from the bones, it causes overload of the liver and kidneys
>  expelling the acid, and according to the book, it stashes acids away
>  into fat.  The book contends that much obesity is caused by the body
>  storing fat simply to be able to stash acids away in the fat.  That if
>  the body is not having to do this, it will burn the fat instead.
>  Interesting theory at any rate.
>
>  Marshall
>
>  Norton, Steve wrote:
>  > Marshall,
>  > The body alkalization theory has always escaped my understanding
>  > except where an alkaline substance is injected into the bloodstream
>  > just upstream of a tumor causing a localized change pH. The body does
>  > an excellent job of controlling blood pH regardless of what is
>  ingested.
>  > Unless there is an excessive ingestion of acidic substances that
>  > depletes the body's stores of alkalizing substances. Even pH in the
>  > intestinal tract is fairly tightly controlled. Studies measuring pH
>  > along the intestinal tract show surprising small variations of pH
>  > regardless of whether acidic or alkaline substances are ingested.
>  > You can measure pH changes in urine or saliva but I think that is
>  > because it is the body's way of releasing excessive amounts of acidic
>  > or alkaline substances and controlling blood pH.
>  >
>  > That said, they have determined a link between low urine pH caused by
>  > gout and insulin resistance. Treatment is to raise the urine pH and to
>
>  > treat the gout. Not sure how that all fits in with the book you have.
>  >  - Steve N
>  >
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: polo [mailto:[email protected]]
>  > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 7:58 AM
>  > To: [email protected]
>  > Subject: Re: CS>The pH miracle for diabetics
>  >
>  > I think a better book would be "INFECTIOUS DIABETES" by Doug Kaufmann.
>  > Talk about food for thought! Going further, if diabetes is fungi based
>
>  > as is the book's premise, this would offer some basis for the use of
>  > sodium chlorite for treating diabetes. My sparse experience with MMS
>  > was with my dog that seemed to develop canine diabetes and I seemed to
>
>  > have reversed it with sodium chlorite. So far I am intrigued and
>  elated.
>  >
>  > doug
>  >
>  >
>  > ----- Original Message -----
>  > From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
>  > To: <[email protected]>
>  > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:58 AM
>  > Subject: CS>The pH miracle for diabetics
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >> I ordered this book and it came yesterday.  It does have some
>  >> interesting ideas.  However I am put off by his inaccurate or
>  >>
>  > incomplete
>  >
>  >> descriptions of some of the protocols he says to do.  For instance, I
>
>  >> was interested in the alkalinized water as a starting point. On page
>  >>
>  > 68
>  >
>  >> he says: "combine one quart of water with 16 drops of sodium
>  >> chlorite..".  Now first of all sodium chlorite is a solid, not a
>  >>
>  > liquid,
>  >
>  >> so this seemed a rather odd way of expressing it.  So before
>  >>
>  > converting
>  >
>  >> drops to grams and trying it I did some figuring first.  That works
>  >>
>  > out
>  >
>  >> to be approximately 1 gram, and if you drink 4 quarts in a day, would
>
>  >> end up being 4 grams.  Having had experience with MMS, I knew that
>  >> was
>  >>
>  > a
>  >
>  >> huge amount, about 20 times the maximum I was able to work up to in a
>
>  >> day, and over 100 times what I was able to initially take in a day
>  >> without digestive problems.  So I checked the msds, and found that
>  >> the lethal dosage is less than 4 times that amount.  The amount
>  >>
>  > recommended
>  >
>  >> would certainly put anyone in the hospital at best, and possibly kill
>
>  >> them at worst.
>  >>
>  >> So, I checked the index for sodium chlorite to see if he talks about
>  >>
>  > it
>  >
>  >> anywhere else, and found he once again mentions it on page 88   There
>  >>
>  > he
>  >
>  >> says to "add 16 drops per liter of 2 percent sodium chlorite
>  >>
>  > solution".
>  >
>  >> Ahh, now he has it right.  The first place I read his recommendation
>  >> produced a concentration 50 times what he was really wanting.
>  >> Fortunately I had enough experience with this compound to realize
>  >> that something was wrong with the first place he gives the
>  >> information, but others may not be so fortunate.
>  >>
>  >> But now I am puzzled.  Sodium chlorite (NaClO2) is truly highly
>  >> alkaline.  But it breaks down into chlorious acid in the stomach,
>  >>
>  > which
>  >
>  >> then breaks down into NaCl and O2 eventually.  So how does this
>  >>
>  > improve
>  >
>  >> your body's pH? NaCl is plain old table salt.
>  >>
>  >> Marshall
>  >>
>  >
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