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Marcus (Los Angeles, CA) on 12/28/2014

Hi Bill,

I can find sodium thiosulfate on internet according from your book. Info. are as below;

Sodium thiosulfate 10% (w/v)

contain - sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate(10102-17-7)

specifications-

Assay. 9.95-10.05% (w/v)

traceable to Nist SRM 136

For lab use only.Not for drug, food or household use.

made in USA ( Brand --RICCO )

 

Is it safe for candida?

Thanks,

Marcus

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Replied By Bill (San Fernando) on 12/28/2014

Hi Marcus...The 10% Sodium Thiosulfate you have bought should be fine to use internally because its lab grade. But, as Ted from Bangkok also recommends, ordinary sodium thiosulfate(ST) bought from an aquaculture shop should also be fine to use(and its much cheaper). The aquaculture ST is mainly used to remove chlorine from fishtank water to help protect the fish and keep them healthy.

In case you believe that 10 %ST bought from an aquaculture shop is not as good or as pure as lab grade, please remember that fish are far more sensitive to chlorine and heavy metal poisoning than humans. So this fact proves that the purity of aquaculture grade ST is quite sufficient for us humans. I've been using aquaculture grade ST for detoxing for about the last 9 years and it has worked well without any problems at all. Just trying to save you some money here because lab grade ST is usually more expensive than aquaculture grade ST.

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