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(Rancho Cucamonga, CA)
04/17/2020
I agree with you! I will do MEGA research for what my family calls hippie drugs and use them! (CBD, Silver, Elderberry, etc) I have adult onset asthma, and decided to nebulize colloidal silver as a precaution- I can tell you after a 2 minute breathing treatment, my lungs already feel lighter...
(Ghana and South Carolina)
04/17/2020
Sorry ORH, but someone's not being honest with you, Africans have lots of covid 19 cases as well as deaths. Not many Africans are able to take anti malaria drugs as you state, due to its being too expensive or fake pills proliferating the markets. I know because I live there part of the year, and see many who suffer lifelong weakness and fragility due to malaria.
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The activated charcoal settled my stomach right down, as expected, but I have no way of knowing, for sure, what upset it in the first place. So, it would appear, that toxins in the digestive track from sinus drainage would be an easy fix in guarding the liver, when that's a problem. On the other hand - the respiratory system...and thereby the kidneys...I just don't know. I'm wondering how olive oil gets to the kidneys - in a kidney stone treatment. It must, right? One can pass quite large kidney stones painlessly with olive oil so...it must get there somehow. Right? So, I'm wondering about the ingestion of activated charcoal in olive oil? Or how many microscopic particles one could actually get - and how many it would TAKE - via inhaling an activated charcoal/water steam... I just can't seem to reconcile charcoal with the respiratory system. I suppose drug addicts snort far worse things than activated charcoal and people are snorting cayenne pepper - which just astounds me - but...still...there are only two ways OUT of the lungs - barring lung lavage - and I'm quite fed up with coughing. Anyone have any ideas?
(IN, US)
04/15/2020
I wonder if bentonite clay would have the same effect as the activated charcoal at removing the toxins?
(IN, US)
04/15/2020
I wonder if bentonite clay would have the same effect as the activated charcoal at removing the toxins?
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(California)
04/16/2020
In regards to your die-off conversation with Martha. Die-off (herxheimer effect) of bacteria is a huge issue for a lot of people. As these infectious pathogens die, they release toxins into the blood stream causing symptoms such as fatigue, headache, body ache, joint pain, nausea, diarrhea etc. To greatly reduce such occurrences, one needs binders. They literally soak up the toxins that are released when the bacteria is dying… This is essential, and very important to prevent recirculation of toxins. While of course binders will not rid every single toxin out of your body, they significantly lighten the load. If toxins are just sitting in your body, they pose risk for damaging cells. Binders are very safe with little to no side effects except constipation, so be sure to drink plenty of water. BINDERS (Clays, Charcoals, Silica, zeolite, chlorella, pectin, fulvic/humic acid). Everyone tolerates binders differently, so some experimentation is key. When you find the right binder for your condition, you'll know. You will simply feel better. One side effect from binders can be constipation, due to the dense material of most, and also because of the build up of toxins on the verge of being expelled. You definitely want to keep the bowels moving when you are taking binders! If bowel gets sluggish (typical on binders), then up your dose of Magnesium (Malate or Byglycinate best). Up to 1600 mg can be taken safely- usually no more than 800 mg proves effective.
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(United States)
04/08/2020
Hi Amanda, The reason I decided to check out Earth Clinic was because of that very article! From what I got out of the article, COVID-19 is causing, among other things, pulmonary oxidative stress since iron ions cannot go to the proper areas it needs to. The iron ions are just floating in the bloodstream, and the kidneys release ALT (alanine aminotransferase). Here is a link for info on ALT: https://www.healthline.com/health/alt. I copied and pasted this from the site: "ALT is normally found inside liver cells. However, when your liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT can be released into your bloodstream. This causes serum ALT levels to rise." What has been showing promising results is hydroxychloroquine with azithromicin and zinc. We need to lower our pH, which can halt or slow down the replication of the virus. I'm in no way indicating these statements as scientific facts, but I'm just alluding to what the gist of the article is.
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(Atlanta)
04/10/2020
Both are very good points! I've yet to read much about 5g but I guess now is a good time.
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(Israel)
04/06/2020
Hydrogen Peroxide 3% is supposed to sanitize against COVID-19