read through this site...
http://www.thedcasite.com
then think a bit about acetic acid (acid found in vinegar), sodium chlorite... MMS...
DCA is apparently used as sodium Dichloroacetate... there are several sites and forums out there...
http://www.buydca.com
Also think of how a bicarbonate would work.
It is all alkaline/acid response. very simple... very cheap... to manufacture.
also look at applications in medicine for calcium acetate... most soluble form...
and how you make it...
CH & acetic acid... cheap... Phoslo is the prescription form used for Hyperphosphatemia - which can cause various forms of acidosis... and cancer...
Think about NPK fertilizers here... potassium as potassium nitrate and phosphorus being introduced into our food supply...
Are we getting the picture here? Why certain cancer rates are on the increase?
of course we also need phosphorous... an obvious example of all things in moderation... however the introduction of chemicals into our lives - environment has managed to sabotage the moderation... unless you are doing everything in your power to avoid them.
too much phosphorus or two little and we are subject to DIFFERENT types of cancers.
Okay... I wandered a bit OT, however it is all tied in... nothing works alone.
You may want to think about the sodium bicarbonate use for cancer as well and think about how that may work...
Again... two sides of the same coin.
The trick is knowing what YOUR specific issues are and to use the one that best suits your needs... too bad medicine did not go this way...
Without the doctors, we have to guess as best we can on our own... in some cases we may be afforded the ability to request tests that may help us form a reasonably educated course of action for ourselves... assuming the doctor agrees and affords you the reference for the test.
We would all be reasonably free from the fears associated with cancer, and our health care system would be no where near the money maker (or financial destroyer) that it is.
There is a great deal of food for thought in this post... and the implications are obvious.
ML may be a bit hard for most people to deal with, however his knowledge of alkaline/acid balancing, whether through schools and/or mentors, has led me to understanding all of this simply, without the narrow mumble jumble of confusing scientific focus.
Simple, effective, and health giving... IF, one understands the need for A/A balance, AND they can adequately, and accurately (easier said than done) assess their own personal dietary requirements.
grz-