There is some confirmation in the "msainstream" of the idea that cancer
cells and cells infested or changed by a virus are weaker than healthy
cells....and cannot stand the stress of an alkaline environment.
The healthy cells don't like it, but it doesn't kill them.
Baking soda is an anti-acid [alkaline]
If you place a DC current in a bucket of salt water, the salt splits into
Hypochlorus Acid and Sodium Hydroxide [lye..alkaline]
When the current is stopped, they go back to being salt again pretty fast
.A single 1.5 volt AAA battery is enough to do that.
Blood contains salt.
Moles and warts contain blood and anomalous cells.
"Zappers" are a DC current source and YOUR BODY is a bucket of salt water.
A friend of the family says that using a Zapper made his moles and warts
fall off.
Using DMSO to carry an alkaline/base/anti acid into the mole...same thing ???
H2O2 is an oxidizer as is Hypochlorus Acid and Chlorine Dioxide [MMS] and
Ozone.
An oxidizer burns and stresses cells, but some [such as Chlorine Dioxide]
are more selective in what they "burn up" than H2O2 and Ozone.
"Chemical paint stripper"
To further mix some metaphors:
Imagine a sand blaster pealing paint off steel with hard sand and
destroying anything in the blasting medias way that isn't air. The sand
will etch the steel, but not blow a hole in it ...for a while.
If steel could heal, it would.
Then imagine ground up walnut hulls that aren't harder than the steel,
but are harder than the paint.
If you use baking soda in a sand blaster to clean soft aluminum of anything
that's softer than the baking soda particles...it's water soluble, doesn't
etch the aluminum and can be washed off leaving nothing behind but clean
aluminum. [no grit to cause other problems]
Hypochlorus Acid + Lye = salt...easily washed away by water along with tiny
blasted apart paint fragments.
...no grit and your steel doesn't have to heal.
Ever use a torch to peal paint off wood?
A electric heat gun is a bit more controllable.
"Bond breakers".. can destroy the paint and not touch the wood.
Until a virus actually enters a cell, it's stuck to it like paint.
Once the virus does enter the cell, it makes the CELL as soft as paint.
Now, if we could only invent paint that works like cancer, moles and warts
and our houses and cars will paint themselves [until they turn entirely
into paint, that is ]
Until then, It's "Vinyl House for our wood siding", I suppose. [Cosmetic
surgery? Cosmetic foundations? Silicon bags on skeletons? ]
Talking about paint, bumpy things and stripping deserves a bit of off
color, don'tcha think?
A training bra is like getting training wheels in July with no bicycle
till XMass....or is that supposed to be a strap-on Jello mold?
Ode
At 08:20 AM 12/20/2009 -0800, you wrote:
I've only been taking CS for a short time... about 2-3 weeks. I've had a
number of age spots on the backs of my hands for years but now they seem
to be fading to me, although I suppose it could be my imagination at work here.
Years ago in my early 30's these same spots were present, but not
discolored. Instead they were tiny patches of skin that seemed to have a
different texture than the 'normal' skin and seemed to be tiny spots where
the skin was thinned. I always figured that one day they would turn into
age spots. Back then, they were virtually invisible and I could have
easily overlooked these areas.
Maybe I should try baking soda, water, and DMSO and see what happens?
a 50/50 mix of DMSO and hydrogen peroxide is working wonders on my wife's
warts that she's had forever as well as a fungal infection on her arm.
Cheers,
Steve
On Sun, 12/20/09, Rowena <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Rowena <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>moles
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:07 AM
Amazing! Thanks. I had actually wondered about this mix, so will
certainly mix some up.
How often did you apply it?
Rowena
Dick Rochon wrote:
> Rowena,
> I had a brown, odd shaped mole for years, maybe all my life, on my
temple. It started turning black on one side, and it bled once. They say
that's not good. I dissolved baking soda in a tsp of water and added a
tsp of dmso to it. I applied it to the mole and after a couple weeks it
turned brown again, and in another couple weeks I couldn't even see
where the mole had been.
> Don't know if it was cancer, but its gone now, so it doesn't matter.
> Give it a try.
> Dick
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