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Re: How much do you take?


So for Bromine detox I made up this mix its ¼ tsp of Sea Salt (white stuff), ¼ tsp of potassium chloride and ½ tsp of Ascorbic Acid per liter of water.

Yesterday I had adrenal fatigue from the mercury toxicity, after trying a million things I drank some of this water mix and bingo…

Then did some more research and found that Hulda Clark calls this stage weakened adrenals to the point where they cannot hold electrolyte balance. The fix is salt and potassium in equal amounts.

As the excerpt below shows adding VitC to that is also good:

From http://www.tuberose.com/Thyroid.html

Mercury causes a defect in adrenal steroid biosynthesis by inhibiting the activity of 21a-hydroxylase. The consequences of this inhibition include lowered plasma levels of corticosterone and elevated concentrations of progesterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). DHEA is an adrenal male hormone. Because patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiencies are incapable of synthesizing cortisol with normal efficiency, there's a compensatory rise in ACTH leading to adrenal hyperplasia and excessive excretion of 17a-hydroxyprogesterone, which, without the enzyme 21-hydroxylase, cannot be converted to cortisol. The inhibition of the 21-hydroxylase system may be the mechanism behind the mercury-induced adrenal hyperplasia. Adrenal hyperplasia can stress the adrenal glands by their accelerated activity to produce steroids to the point that production begins to diminish and the glands will atrophy. The result is a subnormal production of corticosteroids. Both lead and mercury can precipitate pathophysiological changes along the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal and gonadal axis that may seriously affect reproductive function, organs, and tissues. Leukocyte production, distribution, and function are markedly altered by glucocorticosteroid administration. In Addison's disease (hypofunction of adrenal glands), neutrophilia occurs 4-6 hours after administration of a single dose of hydrocortisone, prednisone, or dexamethasone. Neutrophilia is an increase in the number of neutrophils in the blood. Neutrophils are also called polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). Mercury not only causes a suppression of adrenocorticosteroids that would normally have stimulated an increase of PMNs, but at the same time also affect the ability of existing PMNs to perform immunity by inhibiting a reaction that destroys foreign substances.



I am doing this now...i got rid of a lot of parasites with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/2 vit c and 1000mg potatium
but huge die off so i'm trying the one above..
 

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