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Online Suppliers
Posted by ORH (TEN MILE , TN) on 08/15/2021

HI U OLE PATOOTS, ORH here and I want to lay an egg. If you buy from Walmart, Amazon or the other biggies, then you may not be buying quality. Research before you buy.====ORH====


Ivermectin
Posted by Betty (CA) on 03/17/2022

Just WOW!

I am on my 3rd compounding pharm due to feds shutting down the last 2 for a time for not having all t's crossed, I's dotted. Well, the new pharm is having fed trouble. Now got to go overseas for a lil bit to get certain personalized meds for anti-cancer. Ivermectin is being held at the airport by customs right now.

Advice: Make sure you are good with meds and supplements for several months. SHHTF apparently.


Iodine, Potassium Iodide
Posted by Bil (Philippines) on 11/29/2022

Hi fm...You should be able to order both lugol's iodine(LI) and sodium iodide from the Lazada.com website. Using Lazada is how I get my own stocks of lugol's iodine and potassium iodide. I normally get all my chemicals and minerals direct from chemical suppliers(as USP or tech grade) that advertise on Lazada, which is usually good enough.

Whenever I order something from Lazada in the Philippines, the source or supplier is usually also in the Philippines. This means that delivery is normally quite quick.

The Lazada website is used locally and is quite well-known in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Art (California ) on 04/14/2017 2891 posts


Where to Buy: Canada
Posted by Cordell (Saint John, New Brunswick Canada) on 02/04/2010

Chemical Supplier (Ted's remedies) in Canada

Hi. I would just like to post this for anyone interested in buying many of the chemicals etc. used in Ted's remedies in Canada. I found a Chemical Supplier with "Food Grade chemicals" called the Kissner Group online http://www.kissner.com -- it's located in Ontario and has Disodium EDTA, Potassium Bicarbonate, Hydrogen Peroxide, Magnesium Chloride and many others. I was personally quite happy to find it after extensive searching and thought It'd be just wrong for me not to share!

Fulvic Acid
Posted by SOCS (Bend, Oregon) on 09/05/2021 5 posts

Meth,

Can you provide the name of the product Ted okayed at Now foods? I'm quite confused as to where to find what he or Bill Thompson would find acceptable. TIA!


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Edwin (Philippines, Isabela) on 09/23/2012

I'm from isabela I have a lot of chanca Piedra in the side in my house.. if you want contact me just email in my yahoo account.

ramosedwin2324(at)yahoo(dot)com


Humic Acid
Posted by Brandie From Alabama (Eight Mile, Alabama) on 02/24/2012

From reading various posts, I see the trouble with finding humic acid. I had the same problem so I can relate. I found 100% humic acid from BioAg. It is in liquid form but it is also from a reliable source. I have ulcerative colitis and, like everyone else, am desperate for a cure. I purchased the humic acid as a part of Ted's remedy. GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!


Camel Milk
Posted by Motherbear (San Jose, Ca) on 06/04/2011

just read the website of the camel farm near San Diego - and they do not sell the milk, and state that at this time it cannot be purchased in the US.. So I'll keep looking for a legal way to get into the US.


Soda Ash
Posted by Da (Central, Sc, Usa) on 05/24/2014

Did you know you can make your own Soda Ash? It's really simple..Take baking soda (sodium bi-carbonate) and spread it on a cookie sheet or in an oven pan. Place in the oven @ 450 degrees F. for one (1) hour. That's it. Let it cool then place in an air tight container. Nice, huh?


Sodium Molybdate
Posted by Stefan (Germany) on 05/02/2018

Can sodium molybdate dihydrate be used as sodium molybdate that Ted recommends?


Sodium Carbonate
Posted by Dan (Whites Creek, Usa) on 03/26/2010

how to make your own sodium carbonate from sodium bi-carbonate [= baking soda]:

Since sodium carbonate that is called for in Bangkok Ted's remedy is hard to find, even in his neck of the woods, ... and since it is expensive to order off of the internet merchants; .... and when you do order it you are not sure if it is really food grade, ... and since you are not sure if the walmart swimming pool pH-up product is really up to food grade standards, or not; .....

you can easily & cheaply make it youself from sodium bi-carboanate that you KNOW is food grade material: by BAKING the baking soda in a oven @ 400 degree F for 1 hour [or longer]. Bake it in a inert glass dish. the bowl should be deep; because the sodium bicarbonate is supposed to jump & scatter around into the oven as the water leaves it.

The baking soda will undergo a change where it loses carbon dioxide molecules, etc, and becomes SODIUM CARBONATE. The baking soda will lose 1/3 of it's mass in the process. The pH of the finished product, SODIUM CARBONATE, should be 11 or 12 on a test strip.

You must store the SODIUM CARBONATE in a sealed glass jar to keep it from drawing moisture and degrading back into sodium bi-carbonate.
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LINKS to information:
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https://www.dmt-nexus.com/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=7777
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Infundibulum wrote:
Easy; just check the weight. The conversion of sodium bicarbonate to sodium carbonate is coupled with release of water and carbon dioxide. This makes the final product ~37% lighter, so if you bake 100g of sodium bicarb you should end up with just above 60g of sodium carbonate if the conversion is complete. Refer to the original tek for more details Wink

My friend who refuses to use the internet says he tried this and it worked exactly as you said! After ~4 hrs in the oven at 450F the weight dropped by almost *exactly* 37% (like, within 0.1 g). Pretty cool!
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Hi,

This is a fairly easy one-step tek suited for those who cannot find / afford to buy NaOH/lye, KOH or any other decent base. This tek relies on the manufacturing of sodium carbonate (which is not easy to find where I am coming from - same goes for NaOH, which is totally unheard of) from sodium bicarbonate

The idea is not new - it comes from another thread (http://www.dmt-nexus.com/forum/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=1404) and has already been tried by 69ron who wrote:

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Yeah...SWIM made sodium carbonate from sodium bicarbonate before just by baking it in an oven. It is very easy to do but causes CO2 gas to form which causes the sodium bicarbonate to jump around in the pan. Make sure you cover the pan with tin foil or your whole oven will be covered in pieces of sodium carbonate.


Sodium bicarbonate powder (aka bicarbonate of soda, baking soda) can be easily found in supermarkets and bakeries. It is a raising agent added in doughs. DO NOT buy baking powder which is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and tartaric acid.

The aim is to convert sodium bicarbonate which is a very weak base, (pH ~8 ) to sodium carbonate which is a moderately strong base that will easily give you a pH of >12. The reaction is:

2NaHCO3 ----> Na2CO3 H2O CO2
sodiun bicarb ----> sodium carb. water carbon dioxide

And you just need heat to do it. So,

1) Heat up the oven at 200 Celsius
2) put as much sodium bicarbonate as you want in your oven
3) cook it for 1 hour.

That's it, now you have sodium carbonate.

You can now dissolve 12.5 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12
.......or 25.0 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12.3
.......or 37.5 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12.4
.......or 50 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12.45
.......or 100 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12.5
.......or 200 grams of it / litre water for a pH of ~12.7


Note that upon baking sodium bicarbonate its weight will decrease; In fact, taking the stoichiometry of the reaction and the molecular weights of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3, your final product will be ~37% lighter. This is exactly what you will find, so if you cook 200g of sodium bicarbonate you will get ~ 125g of sodium carbonate.

Enjoy!

[EDIT: EXTREME CARE should be taken when adding sodium carbonate in an acidic solution. Sodium carbonate neutralises acids and this process also liberates carbon dioxide which causes the solution to foam. Just mix some vinegar or lemon juice with sodium carbonate and see.

If one wishes to basify an acidic extract, then sodium carbonate needs to be added slowly, waiting for the foaming to settle, then add a bit more. When addition of sodium carbonate does not cause any foaming this is an indication that the solution is neutral and pH is around 7. From this point onwards one can add as much sodium carbonate as one desires for basification without fearing that foaming will happen.

Many thanks to SyZyGyPSy for bringing this issue up. ]
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Sodium bicarbonate
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Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3, or sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as baking soda, bread soda, or bicarbonate of soda, is a soluble white anhydrous or crystalline chemical compound, with a slight alkaline taste resembling that of sodium carbonate. It is found in many mineral springs and also produced artificially.

Sodium bicarbonate, when exposed to an acid, releases carbon dioxide and water:

NaHCO3 HCl ?' NaCl H2O CO2 (gas) : NaHCO3 CH3COOH ?' NaCH3COO H2O CO2 (gas)

Above 60 ?C, it gradually decomposes into sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide, and at 200 ?C it is completely decomposed into sodium carbonate:

2NaHCO3 ?' Na2CO3 H2O CO2

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http://www.welltellme.com/discuss/index.php?topic=20783.0
Making Your Own Washing Soda [Sodium Carbonate] Out of Baking Soda [Sodium BiCarbonate] ?

Making Your Own Washing Soda [Sodium Carbonate] Out of Baking Soda [Sodium BiCarbonate]? on: September 24, 2008, 08:17:25 AM ? by ~CKMom~
Baking soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) slowly turns into washing soda (Sodium Carbonate, a.k.a. soda ash) when heated above 140 degrees F. The carbon dioxide released is what makes things rise. If you heat baking soda to 350-400 degrees, it'll turn into washing soda fairly quickly.

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Making Your Own Washing Soda [Sodium Carbonate] Out of Baking Soda [Sodium BiCarbonate]
? Reply #2 on: September 24, 2008, 03:28:00 PM? by ~CKMom~
I've seen this listed - in various forms - at several sites. Some said not to do a large quantity at once, and others didn't mention it. Now that I think about it, the ones that seemed to be a little more technical in their explanation were the ones that said not to do huge quantities, rather than the ones that were more anecdotal. Still, I've only seen it mentioned about 4-5 times on the web from what I could find; that's why I asked.

One site did say that since the water molecules are released from the baking soda with heating, to be sure and place it in an airtight container to ensure that the water is not added back in.

One site I saw this afternoon said that you could heat a small amout in the microwave for about 10 seconds for the same effect. This is all news to me!
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Making Your Own Washing Soda [Sodium Carbonate] Out of Baking Soda [Sodium BiCarbonate]
? Reply #3 on: September 24, 2008, 08:21:29 PM ? by healthybratt
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Read these links.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16485&highlight=baking soda

http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/f58/cooking-baking-soda-93757.html

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/april2004/chem.htm

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And some other sites:
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Soda ash is the active ingredient in washing soda. The chemical name for it is sodium carbonate, chemical formula Na2CO3. It is more basic, that is, less acidic, than sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), whose chemical formula is NaHCO3. The purpose of sodium carbonate is simply to increase pH.

Hydration
Some forms of soda ash (e.g. that labeled as 'washing soda') contain more water molecules than others, which makes them weigh more and be larger for a given number of sodium carbonate molecules - this means that you need to measure out a larger quantity of the hydrated form in order to get the same results. If you buy sodium carbonate without the extra water molecules, then store it for several years in humid conditions, it will absorb some water and appear to lose strength, when in fact it has merely 'bulked up' and needs to be used in larger volumes.

The type of sodium carbonate used in washing soda is a decahydrate, so you need to use a lot more washing soda than you would anhydrous soda ash, perhaps three times as much - assuming that you are able to find pure unadulterated washing soda that is suitable for use in dyeing. (In theory, we should use 2.7 times as much washing soda as a substitute for soda ash, if measuring by weight, or 4.6 times as much if measuring by volume.)

Where can you buy soda ash?
Although you can buy washing soda in the grocery store, this is usually advised against, because some US brands in the past were known to contain optical brighteners, salt, and/or fragrances. However, Arm & Hammer brand "Super Washing Soda" does not now contain any additives, though you must use a larger quantrity due to its greater hydration level (see above). A better source is a swimming pool supplies store, or a hardware store that carries some pool supplies, which will carry pure sodium carbonate (a popular brand is pH Up), sold for the purpose of increasing the pH of pool water. This is typically cheaper than mail-ordering from a dye supplier, and just as good. Beware of suppliers that try to sell you sodium bicarbonate instead of sodium carbonate; bicarbonate is much less basic (it has a lower pH), and will not work for most dyeing recipes.

http://www.pburch.net/dyeing/FAQ/sodaash.shtml


Where to Buy: Thailand
Posted by Bill (San Fernando, Luzon, Philippines) on 06/03/2010

I am in Thailand on holiday now and today I managed to buy the following chemicals in Bangkok:

Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate 99.5% pure
Zinc Chloride 99.8% pure
Potassium Carbonate 96.5% pure
Sodium Carbonate 99.8% pure
Aqueous Iodine 1%
Borax 99.5% pure
Citric Acid
Peppermint oil
Camphor

They also had Potassium iodide crystals which I did not buy. It was amazingly easy to find all the chemicals in one shop.

Unfortunately the address of the Chemical Shop from the card I got was all in Thai, but the rough directions are here:

* Get a taxi to Radjdamnoern Rd.(pronounced Radja-dam-noern)
* When in this road head towards the Palace.
* Go over the large roundabout, straight across.
* Go just beyond the large winged monument.
* Stop and get out of the taxi.
* The shop is called VIDHYASOM CO. LTD(pronounced Vittayasom) and the shop is located on the right hand side of the road going towards the palace.

Radjdamnoern Rd is 6 kms in length, and that's a long way to walk to just to find the proper chemical shops...LOL.

Hope this helps.


Fulvic Acid
Posted by Karen (NYC) on 04/16/2024

Hi, purelife is not an authorized seller of optimally organic products. Best to avoid - many counterfeit products on the market. If interested, order direct.

(www.optimallyorganic.com)

They have the best prices and frequently offer discounts too.

good luck!


Fulvic Acid
Posted by Meth (Los Angeles)
★★★★★

I just received a prompt response from NOW Foods about the fulvic acid content of their colloidal mineral products. Based on what you already told us, I think they mean that 50 to 74% by DRY weight is fulvic acid, which should fit within your specs!! They have no numbers on humic acid content, but probably the balance is humic acid. Interestingly, this product costs only one-third of the Vital Earth fulvic mineral complex you reviewed the other day. What are your thoughts?


Sodium Nitrate
Posted by Sebastian (France) on 07/07/2025

Where to buy sodium nitrite in Europe (not uk)? It's for ted high blood pressure formula

I ate too much of apricot seeds and I think I may need this supplement, sodium nitrite is also indicated as a cyanide antidote

Thanks


Iodine, Potassium Iodide
Posted by fm (singapore) on 11/29/2022

hi, I'm from Singapore and need to order iodine and potassium iodide crystals but where can I order them?...........i used to buy from Ebay but now seems sellers are selling from China and US sellers aren't sending to Singapore........

if I can't get both, will potassium iodide be okay?

many thanks

Terminator Zapper, Don Croft
Posted by Rhonda (NSW) on 07/24/2022

Terminator Zapper, Don Croft

Plz where can I buy the above?
Thankyou.


Cesium Chloride
Posted by schweiki (Charlotte, NC) on 03/16/2022
★★★★★

Where do I find cesium chloride, pharmacies don't carry it.

Also, which is the proper apple cider vinegar for squamous cell carcinoma in/on my gum?


Bladder Cleansing Herbs
Posted by John (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/25/2021

RECENT POST ON BLADDER CLEANSING

I would to know where I can purchase gosha-jinki-gsn. Gjg 7.5 a day or
Hachimi-jio-gan.

Please respond to me by email. I'm a 80 year old Canadian. Thank you in advance for responding to my needs..

EC: The best we could come up with in our internet searches are research articles, but can't find where to buy the herbs. Anyone else able to locate these herbs for John?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0944711314003869

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC4737965/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22491170/

Bladder Cleansing Herbs
Posted by BevilNC (NC) on 12/25/2021


Where to Buy: Thailand
Posted by LorDavis (California) on 02/07/2021

My brother moved to Thailand and is looking for a good basic multi mineral. He's been using Concentrace. But doesn't want to keep shipping from USA. Can anyone assist us? thanks


Ginseng
Posted by Salim (Mombasa, Kenya) on 03/22/2018

Hallo, where can I buy ginseng?


Multiple Products
Posted by Rs (Uk) on 06/03/2015

Hi,

I am a regular reader of your website and making changes to my life by adhering to some of the general remedies posted by Mr Ted. I have found a chemical supplier online 'Intralabs' to order few of supplements in natural form but am doubtful about grades of few so wanted to make sure if it is safe to use them by mouth (with water) or not.

1. Borax (Technical grade) 99.9%

2. Sodium carbonate (Technical grade) 99.3%

3. Sodium thiosulphate (Photographic grade) 99%

4. Dead Sea Salt

I would appreciate if Mr Ted or any senior member having knowledge of same clarify the same. You could check the grade and specification of above in www.intralabs.co.uk so as to advise correctly. Thank You.


Glutathione
Posted by Shradha (Hoddesdon, UK) on 07/05/2014

Hi, can anyone tell me where to buy Glutathione, from UK or even sellers, who post across the world. Thanks

Glutathione
Posted by Timh (KY) on 07/06/2014 2041 posts

"Pure Bulk" located in Oregon USA is a top seller. Any number of merchants who sell and ship worldwide have Ebay domains. Amazon is also a major distributor that has worldwide shipping policies w/ thousands of merchants.

Glutathione is somewhat expensive but effective if taken particularly by Liposomal Encapsulation. The best oral way to boost natural GTH levels is taking the amino acids Glutamine, Glycine, and NAC, and the hormone Melatonin (before retiring). Some shipping restrictions may apply to certain countries. Whey Protein Powder is also a great source of GTH precursors.



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