I means "uric acid" reduced by 40 points

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:59 PM, David AuBuchon
<aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually, the study showed reduced urine pH, indicating more efficient
> elimination of acidic waste products, thereby alkalizing the body.
>
> One approach to alkalizing is to accelerate the rate of ingestion of
> alkaline material such a bicarbonate.  A second approach is to
> accelerate the rate of elimination of acids.  That is what magnetized
> water does.
>
> The company you linked to that sells the magnetizer products I am sure
> is affiliated with Peter Kulish who happens to have also been involved
> in the study I am referring to:
> http://greenmagnetfoundation.org/magnetized_water_on_kidney_function
>
> There is a Dr. Lam who claims that magnetized water eventually almost
> normalizes high uric acid in people with kidney failure.  I recently
> advised someone with kidney failure to start it, and their next blood
> test did show urea reduced by like 40 points.  It could have been
> responsible, though he was doing other things too.
>
> An interesting thing about accelerating the elimination of acids is
> that there is no way you can possibly overdo it.  Your body knows what
> needs to get eliminated.  But with ingesting alkaline material, there
> is theoretically a way to overdo it.
>
>
> David
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Evan Jones <evanj.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 5/17/12, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com <silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com>
>>
>> David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> queried:
>>
>>> Does regular electrolysis break up water clusters, thus possibly making a 
>>> confounding variable with Colloidal Silver (CS)?  Meaning the declustered 
>>> water could improve detox, making it responsible for part of the health 
>>> improvements in some people?
>>
>> Good question.
>>
>>> There is a study showing greatly reduced pH of people drinking magnetized
>>  water as compared to regular water, indicating more acidic wastes being
>>  removed.
>>
>> .. sounds like an interesting study .. I think you meant to say an
>> *increased* pH (e.g. from 7 to 8)?
>>
>>>Magnetized water presumably works also by breaking up clusters.
>>
>> Yes, this appears to be the case; there are companies that sell water
>> magnetizers for HVAC cooling towers, that allows the tower cooling
>> water to operate at higher than normal levels of dissolved solids,
>> without the risk of scale depositing on the heat transfer surfaces.
>>
>> "Typically after magnetizer units are installed, the scale within the
>> system will start to rehydrate, as this occurs, conductivity /tds and
>> ph will start to rise ( in boilers, efficiency should also go up
>> slightly). If the system is not blown down or flushed out, the water
>> will soon become very mineral rich soup or mud. This can not only burn
>> out pumps, but also start to re-scale. However, if the system is
>> monitored properly and the conductivity is held in the proper ranges,
>> the system will reach maximum efficiency . When the system is finally
>> cleaned out, the blow down procedures can actually be reduced, thereby
>> saving water and energy."
>>
>> Jon Barron once ran some experiments on magnetizing water. See Magnets
>> and the Bioavailability of Water.
>> http://www.jonbarron.org/natural-health/water-bioavailability-magnets
>>
>> Mike Monet's last post pointed out that the concentrations of CS in
>> the body are so dilute that some other factor must be at play.
>>
>> Dr Majid Ali is fond of administering tiny quantities of dilute
>> hydrogen peroxide to patients, using IV drips. He claims to have
>> treated 3,000 patients. He offers a complex explanation of how H2O2
>> may work in the Oct, 2004 issue of Townsend Letter for Doctors and
>> Patients: "Hydrogen peroxide therapies: recent insights into oxystatic
>> and antimicrobial actions"
>> http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_255/ai_n7637380/
>>
>> I came to H2O2 via a highly successful experience treating a bout of
>> acute bronchitis using mega doses of IV Vitamin C. But sadly, here in
>> SE Asia, the lobbying powers of Big Farma have made it almost
>> impossible to get the liquid infusable sodium ascorbate or to find a
>> practitioner to willing administer the drip.
>>
>> So, to keep bronchitis at bay, I now nebulize H2O2 (in tiny amounts),
>> (in lieu of IV vitamin C). Nebulizing is easy to do at home. It
>> appears to work, as I haven't had a lung infection since taking up
>> regular sessions of nebulized  H2O2 nearly a year ago.
>>
>> Vitamin C and hydrogen peroxide seem to have similar mechanisms of
>> oxidative therapeutic action. Is it possible that CS works by similar
>> means?
>>
>> David AuBuchon postulated that:
>>> So improvements with CS therapy could possibly be in part due to detox and
>>  not infection killing?
>>
>> Infection killing is the easier mental model for me to understand.
>> i.e. We all carry an unwanted microbial load of hidden chronic
>> infections, By reducing the infectious load, we free up our immune
>> system to prioritize other health issues.
>>
>> Have a look at the ideas of Russel Farris, who owns a list called
>> infection-corti...@yahoogroups.com and a brief and highly readable
>> website www.polymicrobial.com (have a look, you can get through
>> Russell's innovative ideas on "polymicrobial disease teams" in a half
>> hour, start at the Introduction).
>>
>> But Andre Beauchamp would have have argued that all these unwanted
>> infections arose because something about our bodily terrain allowed
>> them to flourish in the first place, which brings us back to a detox
>> issue - the strategy of reducing unwanted bodily acid wastes by
>> raising bodily pH.
>>
>> After hitting the Send button on this post, I should google around for
>> info on the links between "body pH and magnetized water."
>>
>> Thanks for all the good ideas
>>
>> Evan
>>
>>
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