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I searched through the lists files and

links re blasi protocol and was sent to another group. I often do the

electromix from Macer brand which also sells EmergenC but the citric acid in it

increases mouth ulcers (I also have Behcet’s) and causes stomach

irritation. I can’t find any other details on the protocol or how to put

it together. Thanks from a newbie to this list.

From: infections [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of Penny Houle

Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 10:58

AM

infections

Subject: Re:

[infections] Anaphylactic shock, Electrolytes, Salt/C,

Ampehotericine B, Benicar etc.

bleu,

I think this is a very intriguing idea.

And it's making me wonder if this is the reason so many people are

reporting success with Blasi's electrolyte mixture. It's the number one

successful protocol, according to Ken Lassesen's poll.

I've had trouble understanding how 3 minerals could be so

effective, especially when I've taken both magnesium and sodium seperately w/o

the kind of improvement that's being reported. Perhaps this particular

balancing of minerals is not a cure so much as a catalyst for

creating an environment for things to work better and resulting

in symptom relief.

Barb also made electrolyte balancing an important part of her recovery,

didn't she? Based on her horses responses to them?

penny

Colourbleu

<colourbleu@...> wrote:

Anaphylactic shock,

Electrolytes, Salt/C, Ampehotericine B, Benicar etc.

got me thinking, as she has been having so many problems with

anaphylactic shock reactions and breathing crises. Im wondering what is

going on?

I have personally had what I think were anaphylactic shocks (2), after

administering b12 shots. This is a rare possible side effect of B12

shots. This is one frightening symptom.

I came to the conclusion that actually what caused this was a low blood

potassium level. I could not handle the shots and continued with b12

tablets and added potassium. This seemed to help allot.

The bodies electrolyte system works on a fine balance and when out of

sync the symptoms can be sudden and drastic. Many of the drugs that we

take, work by robing the body of potassium in one way or another. Or by

another mechanism disrupting the electrolyte system.

Many of us that are close to the edge and have seriously hampered

bodies which can be tilted over the edge very easily when taking these

drugs.

It does not make 100% sense that is allergic to lots of different

drugs and I suspect that maybe another problem is lurking in the

background (potassium loss?) that is the underlying problem.

It would seem that this problem (if there) and discovered would open

the flood gates for treatments that seem to be so badly needed (abx/

a/f).

If I were you I think I would consider having a basic electrolyte

test, and keeping an eye on these in the future. These electrolytes can

cause havoc if out of whack and make us very ill very quickly. Hence

the administration of electrolytes when you go into emergency in

hospital (very often).

Penny as your on Benicar and had problems with the kidneys in the past,

I think you should be especially careful when taking amp b, and over

time watch your electrolytes as I think the oral form does enter the

system and does rob the body of potassium.

Salt / C

I have spoken to some of the main advocates of the salt/c treatment,

and while clearly it has benefits, they seemed totally ignorant of the

possible of side effects from taking too much salt thus lowering the

potassium levels. If anyone is doing the Salt/C I would also suggest

potassium is monitored and possible added into the regime too.

If anyone comes over very iffy, very quickly, the electrolytes should

be considered as a potential cause of this sudden attack.

Bleu

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