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Posted by Stephen (Dearborn, Mi) on 08/27/2011

Hi, I hope my e mail finds you well, in regard to Ted's remedy for coma patient posted on 12/07/2010.

I manage to find the 0.1% blue methylene, but the concentrated Hydrochloric that I have is 37% not 35% as recommended. I just need to know please if with 37% HTC the remedy still could work. Please advice.

Kind Regards, Stephen

Replied by Stephen
Dearborn, Michigan
08/29/2011

Hi Ted, I hope my message finds you well. I could only find 37% of HTC do you think that still would work with your remedy for coma patients. Please advise.

Kind Regards

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
08/31/2011
392 posts

Basically if 37% hydrochloric acid is used the difference is 2%. It still use 4 drops of 250 cc of water. It' a simple one. There are other formulas if the person is in deep coma. All you have to remember is this, people have coma because they couldn't get their energy levels up, because usually the liver is depleted of vitamins, usually vitamin B and C, and if liver is depleted, the stomach can't produce the stomach acid, and if the stomach can't produce the acid, the proteins cannot break down, it needs pepsin, and to do that it needs stomach acid to convert pepsinogen to pepsin. Another problem (but less of a problem) is people in coma state, lack CoQ10 of the ubiquinol form in the 2000 mg/day range, and it takes longer then the HCl remedy of a few minutes to wake them up, such as a month. Once the energy levels has surplus, they wake up. Now poor people can't afford some of this so the pepper and garlic was used. That worked too.

Ted

Replied by Stephen
Dearborn, Michigan/ Usa
09/23/2011

My best regards Ted, Thanks for keeping in touch. I manage to give my brother your remedy for two days we start every five hours three times a day then we changed it to every two hours on the second day but we had to stop since we didn't sense any changes. For how long you do recommend us to keep giving him both the methylene and the hydrochloric. My sister in law was a bit afraid of the HTC due to my brother sensitive stomach (Ulcer issues).

My second question do you recommend us giving him coQ-10 in addition to vitamins B & C with his food?

Kind regards and Best wishes,

Stephen.

Replied by Mariah
Atlanta, Ga
04/27/2012

Hi, Could someone clarify whether HTC is the same as Hydrochloric Acid ACS grade? The only one I've been able to find is either 32% or 37% Hydrochloric Acid ACS grade. I'm confused with the "HTC" abbreviation and Ted's "HCl" abbreviation. I need to order ASAP so any help is much appreciated!!


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