AndreasP74 (Stuttgart) on 08/28/2023
AZJJ (AZ) on 07/23/2023
Both are amazing substances... but since they are similar in many ways... I wonder if they can co-exist with benefit?
Danny (South Carolina) on 04/24/2023
Trying to cure myself I ingested : sodium gluconate, ammonium chloride, cyclooctasulfur also called sulfur (s8), dipotassium phosphate, potassium phosphate, casein for paint (in the technical paper of the seller its called dietary acid casein) and oxalic acid. (I took only a few grams of each max.)
I also took potassium bitartrate and potassium chloride but I don't think theses do any harm... just in doubt I tell it.
Can you tell me what is the more toxic and what to do to remove the toxic substance(s) from my body? the following day taking all of theses I had 0 libido, constipation, very red eyes and feeling really cold.
I know I did a mistake and I will not do it again, it's a big lesson for me but I'm needing help now.
Thanks for help
Karrie (Birmingham, UK) on 05/16/2022
Thank you!
Mary (Arizona) on 01/07/2022
Thanks,
Mary
Emmental (SE Asia) on 11/10/2021
I prepare my drinking water in a 6 liter jug. I add Lugols iodine to this, and some borax. Shake the bottle well. And this is what I drink with my meals and in between meals.
So, I wonder if this will still get me the benefits of both Lugols and borax. What I don’t know, is does the iodine chemically react with the borax to render it useless for health? And vice versa?
Maybe someone who knows a bit about chemistry could respond.
Thanks.
Sue (IL) on 10/13/2021
J. (Florida) on 05/05/2021
These questions relate to food-grade hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Chinese herbal formulas of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
(1) Does anyone have any insights regarding whether taking food-grade hydrogen peroxide—whether via inhalation, ingestion, placement in the ears, spraying in the nose, bathing, topical application, or any other means of delivery—with any of the following Chinese herbal formulas—or with any of the below listed ingredients of those Chinese herbal formulas—would result in the canceling of any beneficial effects of either the hydrogen peroxide or the Chinese herbals?
(2) Does anyone have any insights regarding whether taking food-grade hydrogen peroxide with any of the following Chinese herbal formulas—or with any of the below listed ingredients of those Chinese herbal formulas—is contraindicated due to negative effects as a result of the combinations?
(3) If food-grade hydrogen peroxide and the below Chinese herbal formulas—or any of the below listed ingredients of those Chinese herbal formulas—should be taken separately instead of in combination, does anyone have any insights regarding how many minutes, hours, days, etc. should there be after one takes the hydrogen peroxide before one takes the Chinese herbals?
(4) As with the previous question—but with the sequence reversed—does anyone have any insights regarding how many minutes, hours, days, etc. should there be after one takes the Chinese herbals and before one takes the food-grade hydrogen peroxide?
(I am asking both the third and fourth questions to account for the possibility that the effects of the hydrogen peroxide and each specific Chinese herbal formula occur over different lengths of time.)
For reference, the Chinese herbal formulas are from Shen Herb, Inc. The website of the company is DrShen.com.
Chinese herbal formula: Gan Mao Ling
Ingredients:
Ilex Radix (also known as Ilex root)
Evodiae Folium (also known as Evodia Leaf)
Viticus Folium (also known as Vitex Leaf)
Chrysanthemum Flos (also known as Chrysanthemum Flower)
Isatidis Radix (also known as Woad Root or Ban Lan Gen)
Lonicerae Flos (also known as Honeysuckle Flower)
Menthe Folium (also known as Mint Leaf)
Chinese herbal formula: Zong Gao Ling
Ingredients:
Radix Puerariae (also known as Kudzu Root or Ge Gen)
Radix Illicus Pubescentis (also known as Hairy Holly Root or Mao Tung Ching)
Herba Verbenae (also known as Vervain Plant of Ma Pien Tsao)
Radix Isatidis (also known as Woad Root or Ban Lan Gen)
Herba Artemisae (also known as Wormwood Plant or Qing Hao)
Gypsum Fibrosum (also known as Gypsum or Shi Gao)
Chinese herbal formula: Dr. Shen’s Allergy
Ingredients:
Angelica Dahurica (also known as Bai Zhi)
Magnolia Flos (also known as Xin Ye Hua)
Anemarrhena (also known as Zhi Mu)
Centepeda Herba (also known as Shi Hu Sui)
Agastach Pogostemi (also known as Huo Xiang)
Liquidambar Fructus (also known as Lu Lu Tong)
Xanthium Fr. (also known as Cang Er Zi)
Cassia Torre (also known as Ju Ming Zi)
Herna Mentha (also known as Bo He)
Ledebouriella Rx. (also known as Fang Feng)
Herba Schizonepeta (also known as Jing Jie)
Cortex Mori (also known as Sang Bai Pi)
Cortex Moutan Radicis (also known as Mu Dan Pi)
On the below webpages, I tried to find information related to the combining of hydrogen peroxide and Chinese herbal formulas.
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations2.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations3.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations4.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations5.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations6.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations7.html
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations8.html
https://ted.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations.html
https://ted.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations2.html
https://answers.earthclinic.com/remedies/remedy-combinations7.html
Because I didn’t find anything on those webpages, I thought that I would ask in case Bill from San Fernando, Luzon, Philippines, or anyone else might have some insights regarding this matter.
Sincerely,
J.
Dennis Moore (Washington) on 02/16/2021
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Jeff (Il) on 02/23/2018
I have severe brain fog and short term memory issues. Plus, I have lost a lot of muscle. I've had this issue for years and finally broke away from conventional medicine which is nothing but a pharmaceutical promoting institution.
Thank you!
Dorrie K. (Ireland) on 02/02/2018
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Wendy (New Jersey) on 12/11/2013
The nodes on my hands have nearly disappeared but now I have pain I my hips and my knees. It seems to be more from a swelling that appears behind my kneecaps and not in the joints. I'm unsure of the hip pain. I've never had pain in these places before and now I'm worried I harmed myself with drinking these combinations. Can anybody help me with suggestions?
Ar (London) on 10/26/2013
I have gone through the discussions in your website, relate to ACV and Blackstrap Molasses. I did see the reviews that it's a brilliant tip.
But I couldn't see the actual combination of for ACV and BSM. Can you please share the link which has actual recipes please or please suggest the proportions. Thanks, Archana
Kavita (Somerset, NJ, United States) on 07/17/2013
2tbsp ACV + 1/4 tsp sodium bicarbonate + 1/8tsp potassium bicarbonate + 1/32 tsp borax +1 rice grain size sodium thiosulphate + 1 drop of 5% lugols iodine + 2 gms sodium ascorbate + 7 drops of magnesium chloride
Is it okay to add 1/8tsp potassium bicarbonate to sodium ascorbate to balance the sodium?
Please let me know. Thank you very much in advance.
Trudyg (Xxx, Yyy) on 07/09/2013