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Can't you make a 'weak' hydrochloric acid solution with lemon juice and table

salt? Thought I remembered reading that somewhere.Or maybe ascorbic acid (Vit.

C) and sodium chloride, and distilled water.

Interesting research also indicates that injecting ANYTHING, even distilled

water, stimulates white blood cell count.Makes you wonder how much of the

'curative power' of injectible meds is due to the meds, and how much to the

method of administration? Jim

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> Subject: Hydrochloric Acid

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011, 5:11 AM

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> I am reading prior to antibiotic therapy, there was hydrochloric acid

injected intermuscular, or IV, that really stimulated the immune system to

combat infections and it seemed to work really well. Does anyone have any imput

on it's use in this generation? It was used in dire situations, and patients

near death recovered well.

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IMO the AMA and FDA and FTC are the same as Nazi war criminals regarding

the crimes against American humanity that they have perpetrated. They

deserve to be included with the arch-villains of history.

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> Can't you make a 'weak' hydrochloric acid solution with lemon juice

> and table salt? Thought I remembered reading that somewhere.Or maybe

> ascorbic acid (Vit. C) and sodium chloride, and distilled water.

> Interesting research also indicates that injecting ANYTHING, even

> distilled water, stimulates white blood cell count.Makes you wonder

> how much of the 'curative power' of injectible meds is due to the

> meds, and how much to the method of administration? Jim

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> > Subject: Hydrochloric Acid

> > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> > Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011, 5:11 AM

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> > I am reading prior to antibiotic therapy, there was hydrochloric

> acid injected intermuscular, or IV, that really stimulated the immune

> system to combat infections and it seemed to work really well. Does

> anyone have any imput on it's use in this generation? It was used in

> dire situations, and patients near death recovered well.

> >

> > david lubbock tx.

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Not disagreeing with the overall opinion of 'the barstuds', but the Nazi's were

doing it deliberately. I know many think there is a Conspiracy.For me, I feel

like I would almost prefer if there was; what I mean is; I don't think there is

ANYONE behind the curtain.I think they are killing people out of Hubris, and

Ego, and denial.Its like the difference between being run over, while walking

down the street, by someone who deliberately intended to, vs. by someone who was

busy texting on their cell phone.Your still run over, but at least its not cause

someone had so much Ego, Hubris and Denial as to think they could do something

which is humanly impossible, like drive and text.Anyway, point is, I don't think

its deliberate, its just human nature.And so, I 'Doctor " myself and mine, and

have completely broken with the whole medical care/ insurance mess.

I'm sure some Dr. would paraphrase, and say " He who Dr's himself, has a fool for

a patient. " To which I would say " That, sir, is emminently preferable to having

a fool for a Dr, which is the alternative! "

;-) Jim

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> > > From: Holly <dhallgar@>

> > > Subject: Hydrochloric Acid

> > > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> > > Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011, 5:11 AM

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> > > I am reading prior to antibiotic therapy, there was hydrochloric

> > acid injected intermuscular, or IV, that really stimulated the immune

> > system to combat infections and it seemed to work really well. Does

> > anyone have any imput on it's use in this generation? It was used in

> > dire situations, and patients near death recovered well.

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> > > david lubbock tx.

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