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Alkalizing or Humic Acid for Uc?Question by Anonymous (Anonymous) on 07/26/2011
One of your most common cures for UC is converting the colon to an alkaline condition using half tablespoon of baking soda in glass of water on empty stomach once per day. In addition you mention supplementing with magnesium citrate and zinc.
Recently though you wrote about taking humic acid to kill off the mycobacterium. I can't find how you suggest taking this. Is it safe to take the same product they sell for gardens at a garden nursery More importantly, which one of these methods should I try first. Also, can you tell me exactly how to take these How long will it take before I start to notice improvement
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 07/26/2011
In some cases allopurinol works in relieving the irritation not because it is anti-uric but because it has some immune modulating effects.
Should you get the colon to normal to some extent with anything, it is best to heal the colon, and the best is lysine and glutamine. But it works against you if the wounds don't heal. To prevent reinfection, I am looking into silicate compounds to help strengthen the collagen, such as the use of sodium silicate drops in water, such that mycobacterium will find it harder to replicate.
Ted"
07/27/2011: Anonymous replies: "Hi again. I can't locate any aloe Vera oil that mentions it is safe for consumption... Will I get similar effects from drinking 8oz of pure aloe Vera juice with fulvic acid added each day
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 07/28/2011
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