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Dr. Hulda Clark Message Board Forum [Comment inserted by webmaster: You can substitute 3 cups water (=750 dl) with 3 cups freshly pressed grapefruit juice, or freshly pressed apple juice that is used in this recipe to dissolve Epsom salt. That way you will not feel unpleasant taste of Magnesium Sulphate ( = Magnesium Sulfate = Epsom salt = MgSO4 + 7H2O) ]
Magnesium Sulfate used for liver cleanse Chemical name: Magnesium Sulfate (Heptahydrate) or (Hydrated)
Description Magnesium sulfate reduces striated muscle contractions and blocks
peripheral neuromuscular transmission by reducing acetylcholine release at the myoneural junction. In emergency care, magnesium =========================== Magnesium sulfate is effective for severe acute asthma treated in the emergency department Intravenous magnesium sulfate reduces the rate of hospital admissions and improves pulmonary function in patients with severe acute asthma treated in the emergency department. Pre-eclampsia (also known as toxemia and Pregnancy-Induced High Blood
Pressure) consists of high blood pressure, protein in the urine and edema (swelling). It can rapidly become severe pre-eclampsia, with
very high blood pressure, visual disturbances, failing kidneys and elevated liver enzymes. In rare cases, pre-eclampsia develops into
eclampsia, where potentially fatal convulsions occur. It also can become HELLP Syndrome (hemolysis (H), which is the breaking down of
red blood cells, elevated liver enzymes (EL), and low platelet count (LP)), which is potentially fatal to both the woman and her baby or
babies. Also indexed as: L-ornithine-L-aspartate, Ornithine-aspartate, OA What does it do? Ornithine, an amino acid, is manufactured by the body when another amino acid,
arginine, is metabolized during the production of urea (a constituent of urine).
Animal research has suggested that ornithine, along with arginine, may promote
muscle-building activity in the body by increasing levels of anabolic
(growth-promoting) hormones such as insulin and growth hormone. However, most
human research does not support these claims at reasonable intake levels.1 2 3
One study that did demonstrate increased growth hormone with oral ornithine used
very high amounts (an average of 13 grams per day) and reported many
gastrointestinal side effects.4 One controlled study reported greater increases
in lean body mass and strength after five weeks of intensive strength training
in athletes taking 1 gram per day each of arginine and ornithine compared to a
group doing the exercise but taking placebo.5 These findings require independent
confirmation. References: 1. Bucci LR, Hickson JF, Wolinsky I, et al. Ornithine supplementation and insulin release in bodybuilders. Int J Sport Nutr 1992;2:287–91. 2. Fogelholm GM, Naveri HK, Kiilavuori KT, et al. Low-dose amino acid supplementation: no effects on serum human growth hormone and insulin in male weightlifters. Int J Sport Nutr 1993;3:290–7. 3. Lambert MI, Hefer JA, Millar RP, et al. Failure of commercial oral amino acid supplements to increase serum growth hormone concentrations in male body-builders. Int J Sport Nutr 1993;3:298–305. 4. Bucci L, Hickson JF et al. Ornithine ingestion and growth hormone release in bodybuilders. Nutr Res 1990;10:239–45. 5. Elam RP, Hardin DH, Sutton RA, et al. Effects of arginine and ornithine on strength, lean body mass and urinary hydroxyproline in adult males. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1989;29:52–6. 6. Cynober L. place des nouveaux substrats azotés en nutrition artificielle périopératoire de l’adulte. Nutr Clin Métabole 1995;9:113 [in French]. 7. Brocker P, Vellas B, Albarede JL, Poynard T. A two-centre, randomized, double-blind trial of ornithine oxoglutarate in 194 elderly, ambulatory, convalescent subjects. Age Ageing 1994;23:303–6. 8. Stauch S, Kircheis G, Adler G, et al. Oral L-ornithine-L-aspartate therapy of chronic hepatic encephalopathy: results of a placebo-controlled double-blind study. J Hepatol 1998;28:856–64. 9. Cynober L. Amino acid metabolism in thermal burns. JPEN 1989;13:196. 10. De Bandt JP, Coudray-Lucas C, Lioret N, et al. A randomized controlled trial of the influence of the mode of enteral ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate administration in burn patients. J Nutr 1998;128:563–9. 11. Zieve L. Conditional deficiencies of ornithine or arginine. J Am Coll Nutr 1986;5:167–76. [review] |
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Imperial | Metric |
1/2 oz. | 15 g |
1 oz. | 30 g |
2 oz. | 55 g |
3 oz. | 85 g |
4 oz. (1/4 lbs.) | 115 g |
5 oz. | 140 g |
6 oz. | 170 g |
8 oz. (1/2 lbs.) | 225 g |
12 oz. (3/4 lbs.) | 340 g |
16 oz. (1 lbs.) | 455 g |
1 oz. = 30 g | 1 lbs. = 16 oz. (455 g) |
1 g = 0.35 oz. | 1 kg = 2.2 lbs. |
Imperial | Metric | US units |
1/2 fl | 15 mL | 1 tbsp |
1 fl oz. | 30 mL | 1/8 cup |
2 fl oz. | 60 mL | 1/4 cup |
3 fl oz. | 90 mL | 3/8 cup |
4 fl oz. | 120 mL | 1/2 cup |
5 fl oz. (1/4 pint) | 150 mL | 2/3 cup |
6 fl oz. | 180 mL | 3/4 cup |
8 fl oz. | 240 mL | 1 cup (1/2 pint) |
10 fl oz. (1/2 pint) | 285 mL | 300 mL |
12 fl oz. | 340 mL | 1 1/2 cup |
16 fl oz. | 455 mL | 2 cups (1 pint) |
20 fl oz. (1 pint) | 570 mL | 2 1/2 cups |
1 1/2 pints | 900 mL | 3 3/4 cup |
1 3/4 pints | 1 litre | 4 cups (1qt) |
2 pints | 1 1/4 litres | 1 1/4 quarts |
2 1/3 pints | 1 1/2 litres | 3 US pints |
3 1/4 pints | 2 litres | 2 quarts |
1 tsp = 1/2 fl oz. (5 mL) | 1 UK pint = 20 fl oz. | |
1 tbsp = 1 1/2 fl oz. (15 mL) | 1 US pint = 16 fl oz. | |
1 fl oz. = 30 mL | 1 litre = 33 fl oz. (1 US qt) | |
1mL = 0.035 fl oz. |
°F | Gas | °C |
225 | 1/4 | 110 |
250 | 1/2 | 120 |
275 | 1 | 140 |
300 | 2 | 150 |
325 | 3 | 160 |
350 | 4 | 175 |
375 | 5 | 190 |
400 | 6 | 200 |
425 | 7 | 220 |
450 | 8 | 230 |
475 | 9 | 240 |
500 | 10 | 260 |
Length |
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1 cm = 0.4 in |
1 in = 2.5 cm |