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Monitorp
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I've no doubt that Salt/C acts wonders for many people for the very reason that it has such potent effect on me.

After all, it mimics chelation (see 1970's studies of anti-aging on rotifers immersed in sodium citrate & EDTA).

But I must warn anyone who's very degenerated like myself, to use moderation.

(1) Note that extensive exposure to LCD fluorescent radiation activates the SALT/C chemical-combo to be even more potent. Radiation is known to cross the blood-brain barrier.

(2) SALT/C has caused my tooth enamel to chip off the tips of some of my front teeth. It also induces cysts in odd spots such as behind my ear. Which reminds me of what I read in the book about Nanobacteria. I bet those cysts are the nanobac clustering together in self-defense.

(3) SALT/C affects my kidneys, causing urine leakage. I also feel it affecting my esophagus, which has been compromised as far back as I remember. Over the years, chronic GERD (reflux) had sensitized it. I suspect that any part of the body which has been compromised, will be more vulnerable to the effects of SALT/C.

Call me crazy, but I'm still taking it in moderation - and not on any set schedule. The ratio is 1/2 TB Kirkman "C", 1/2 TB Nutricology Cassava C, 1 TB pure sea salt, mixed into 32 oz. water and drunk periodically (lately I make sure NOT to let it swish around my teeth. That causes disintegration of my teeth.

BTW, CASSAVA "C" IS INFERIOR! IT ALSO TESTED BAD FOR ME VIA KINESIOLOGY, WHEREAS THE UNFLAVORED KIRKMAN POWDER TESTED NEUTRAL VIA KINESEOLOGY. I STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST PURCHASING IT

P.S. I don't have Lyme; rather fibromyalgia, chemical sensitive, etc.

[ 06. August 2007, 11:19 AM: Message edited by: Monitorp ]

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I'm glad your salt/C protocol is working for you, but I don't think there is such a thing as 'fibromyalgia'.

So many people here have been told they have fibromyalgia, only to learn they have Lyme or bartonella or babesia - or a zillion other infections.

I was told I had both fibromyalgia and multiple chemical sensitivity. What was sensitizing me to chemicals was - two things really -

1) chronic infection taxing my liver (thus, I can't get rid of toxins and developed chemical sensitivities as a survival mechanism).

2) radiation does cross the blood-brain barrier - you're right - but so do chemicals and parasites when exposed to the radiation from cell phones and wireless.

By the way, my front teeth are chipped, too. Ever since I was a kid, I was a teeth-grinder.

You really need to have a Western Blot for Lyme and coinfections done through IGeneX. Don't let them tell you that you don't have Lyme - you have some bug.

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First of all, if anyone else is reading this, I stand by my warning about disintegration of tooth enamel. I have osteopenia, so I'm more susceptible. Meaning - the tips of some teeth are somewhat translucent.

If any of you have that tendency, and if you don't believe me, why not prove it for yourselves if you dare:

Swish Salt/C in your mouth day after day, and see whether the tips of your teeth don't chip.

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I'm glad your salt/C protocol is working for you, but I don't think there is such a thing as 'fibromyalgia'.
I didn't say salt/c is working for me yet. Rather, that it has a potent effect by triggering kidney, esophagus, tooth-enamel and more issues. As for Fibromyalgia, this is tedious really, because it's all just a matter of semantics.
Also known as M.E.S.S.

That's why I had created these M.E.S.S. Club & M.E.S.S. Cartoons:
http://www.freewebs.com/eclectives/messclub.htm

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radiation does cross the blood-brain barrier - you're right - but so do chemicals and parasites when exposed to the radiation from cell phones and wireless.
Cellphones & wireless are bad, but they don't hold a candle to radiation from computer monitors.

Here's proof:
See the statistical graphs on pages 18 and 24 of "Black On White" PDF by Rigmor Granlund-Lind.
http://www.feb.se/feb/blackonwhite-complete-book.pdf

There's also a rough copy of one of the graphs available on my site.

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By the way, my front teeth are chipped, too. Ever since I was a kid, I was a teeth-grinder.
You're mixing apples with oranges.
You're among those with bruxism.
I'm not, and I never was.
I don't have bruxism and I don't have Lyme.
My chipped teeth are from Salt/C not bruxism

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monitorp - I have osteopenia, too, from vitamin A and D deficiencies caused by chronic Lyme/food allergies. My teeth are basically transparent at the tips, too, as a result.

And you don't need to convince me that computer monitors are dangerous - but ALL unnatural sources of radiation come with a price, and unfortunately, this includes cell phones and wireless technology - even cordless phones and ordinary electrical house current.

Last year at this time, I literally could not be in the same room with the computer monitor without having to take breaks. It was horrible, and I'm still bothered by ALL electromagnetic fields. I even had to shut my A/C off because it was making me sick. This computer is no exception.

I don't believe in fibromyalgia though - I mean, I believe it is real - but I think underlying infection is at the root of it. More importantly, I believe in a definitive link between infection and electromagnetic fields/microwaves.

Bacteria, viruses, fungi all have a magnetic 'sense'. Scientists discovered that each type will always 'point' in a particular 'magnetic direction', that is, unless exposed to an artificial source that serves to confuse it.

I think this is essentially the reason for chronic infection, be it Lyme or any other infection - we have essentially magnetically confused the pathogens to where they are unable to magnetically leave our bodies amidst the magnetic chaos.

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