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Re: Something I may have 'accidentally' done to make the triple therapy work better...
 
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Re: Something I may have 'accidentally' done to make the triple therapy work better...


I do not know about blasto

but there are several interstelluar pathogens where the Antibiotics used have a hard time killing them off, one of the reasons seems to be they hide in cells with low PH, and several Antibiotics have much less effect under low PH. If Alkaline Water can have impact here is hard to say, but not impossible.

It has been known for at least 40 years that people eating more alcaline are less likely to get many infections or faster to overcome them. Most vegetables are alkaline, (after processed in body), and everyone know diets high in vegetables in general are healthy.

But then I do not believe the alchaline PH gurus claiming every infection is cured by alchalining the body, cows only eating grass gets parasites too!

For example I think the malaria medicine plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine) partly kills malaria parasites (that are in protozan family) by increasing PH in lyssome from acidic to more neutral

"Resulting in concentrations within lysosomes up to 1000 times higher than in culture media, increasing the pH of the lysosome from 4 to 6"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine


I am not saying plaquenil should be used for blasto, I just mention this to show you example of medical litterature have evidence of alkalizing can help kill several parasites.

 

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