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Cleanse Remedies Needed After Chemo and Radiation

Posted by Tom on 06/08/2008

I am inquiring as to a cleanse, I have been treated w/ chemo & radiation in the past 14 months . I am now cancer free. Looking for suggestions or feedback. Thanks.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
06/09/2008
392 posts

Tom: The best antidote against toxic effect of chemotherapy is sodium thiosulfate, which is often called a dechlorinator. A swimming pool supplier may have it and sell it by the bag. Usually a 10% sodium thiosulfate are used in drops, such as 10-20 drops per glass of water. Initial dose will cause a watery stool, thereafter, the condition will no longer be loose stool. If no loose stool is experience a one crystal of sodium thiosulfate dissolved in a glass or 1/2 glass of water can be used. The one crystals are approxinately 250 - 500 mg in weight. so my crystals might be different then other people, however approximate size anywhere between that I find helpful.

Doctors used sodium thiosulfate to prevent deafness that occurs following chemotherapy, however, sodium thiosufates neutralizes chemical toxins at the same time. The other remedy that neutralizes this is the newer salt and carbicarb remedy (sometimes I referred to as an ORMUS drink), which is 1/4 teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate (washing soda) and sea salt. It helps that if the body is already low in potassium, from taking diuretics in case some does, that 1/8 teaspoon of potassium citrate or potassium bicarbonate was used. The alkalization increase oxygen and oxidized known chemotoxins and the monoatomic element found in sea salt in trace quantities help intercellular communications in detoxifications.

Granulated lecithin one tablespoon taken three times a day before meals is a fat emulsifier which will ease the congestion of liver due to chemotherapy too. It's important in general to avoid artificial sugar, especially aspartame as these tend to aggravate the condition.

Ted


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