That is interesting. Thanks.
 - Steve N 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:12 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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:dah...@centurytel.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 7:58 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 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" <mdud...@king-cart.com>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> 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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