By the way, the treatment was administered in a hospital, and supervised by doctors and nurses, including the surgeon who would have done the amputations. The same show demonstrated the use of the acidic water on elderly bid-ridden patients with (painful to see!) bedsores. The cure was nothing more than cotton gauze soaked in acidic water and applied to the sores.
The alkaline water also reportedly aided digestion and greatly reduced unpleasant odor in the diapers of these old people. The hospital had large-scale units to make lots of this water, which also had uses in the kitchen -- to sanitize food. On 2011/06/02, at 12:31, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: > A Japanese news show several years ago showed a working man whose feet were > badly damaged by poor circulation from diabetes. Amputation of part of the > foot seemed unavoidable. Had that come to pass he'd have been unemployable. > > > Soaking the feet in acidic water produced by an "alkaline water machine" > saved his feet. The acidic water eliminated the gangrenous tissue and > normal skin tissue grew back. Moreover, drinking large quantities of > alkaline water reduced his need for insulin dramatically. He was able to > return to work. > > The news show is a well-known and reputable program, and the video footage > was obviously bona fide. It was an impressive segment. > > > > On 2011/06/02, at 9:44, Gayla Roberts wrote: > >> Try Vick's Vapor Rub on your feet every night. It will help circulation. >> Gayla >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Gladys Williams >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 12:54 PM >> Subject: CS>DIABETES FOOT PROBLEM >> >> Hi list--I was recently diagnosed with Diabetes. In addition I have Lower >> Limb >> Lymphedema so my legs swell and go back down daily. This has created a >> very very serious circulation problem in my big toe. Have taken two courses >> of antibiotics and the toe is very red and has two blisters. I'm really >> scared, >> any advice?? Gladys >> >> >

