Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 > > There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. This is not true. Out of the thousands of cancer patients Dr. studied, there was a 100% connection between getting well and staying well when using NSF bleach in their drinking, cooking and washing water. She also found a 100% connection will people who died or had their cancers return when they began using Clorox water. She also found the Clorox bleach in 100% of all tumors and saliva. If you will remember my posting or if you look at the table on page 62 of her purple book, the metals with an asterisk (*) were the ones found in exceptionally high amounts. The specific metals nickel, ferrite iron Fe2O3, and asbestos were all found in exceptionally high amounts and marked with an asterisk (*) on the table in the book. Asbestos also contains ferrite iron. All 3 of these elements; nickel, ferrite iron and asbestos turn a normal, healthy, northerly tissue into a debilitated southerly tissue. This halts normal immune function and metabolism in that tissue. Yes the NSF bleach contains radioactivity, which can also change polarity of a tissue, but it does not contain any nickel, ferrite iron or asbestos like the Clorox does. The presence of these 3 elements in the Clorox bleach, in large amounts, renders it extremely toxic and debilitating. The other major factor in the Clorox is the presence of petroleum oil and petroleum grease both containing benzene. Benzene is extremely toxic to the immune system and the simple presence of larger amounts of this oil in the African water shows just how toxic benzene can be to immunity. The NSF chlorine does not contain these petroleum products. Most likely the petroleum grease could be a source of azo dyes found as well. > Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. You forgot to add IMO to the end of this statement. IMO adding the common phrase, " In My Opinion " The lack of the IMO in the above statement makes it nonsense. You are certainly titled to your opinion but overblown, general statements like this have no basis in any of 's research and should be discerned as fear mongering. > All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. False. found the Clorox bleach is what contains the various alkylating agents which are able to link the cancer complex to our DNA. She also stated that supplemental MSM removes these agents and cancer complex from our DNA. If you are so concerned about NSF bleach, I suggest you take supplemental MSM. > Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats >and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food >items. Choose carefully. Flo Yes, good advice. Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Thanks Flo. What does one use in place of bleach? I have used the borax and washing soap and even tried creating cleaners and the results are that the clothes are dingy. I suppose that is a small sacrifice. a There is no safe bleach There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food items. Choose carefully. Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 That makes me have to ask - how do we go about having 'safe' city water? Is a Brita enough? > > Thanks Flo. What does one use in place of bleach? I have used the borax and washing soap and even tried creating cleaners and the results are that the clothes are dingy. I suppose that is a small sacrifice. > a > > There is no safe bleach > > > There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food items. Choose carefully. Flo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 vinegar works great to remove hard water stains--soak whites--also good old hydrogen peroxide for whitening----salt holds color in-- the " old fashion " things work better than any of the new toxic products. From: a <plwp@...> Subject: Re: There is no safe bleach Dr Date: Monday, August 11, 2008, 7:21 AM Thanks Flo. What does one use in place of bleach? I have used the borax and washing soap and even tried creating cleaners and the results are that the clothes are dingy. I suppose that is a small sacrifice. a There is no safe bleach There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food items. Choose carefully. Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Hi a Have you tried Borax and Baking Soda, with your laundry soap? -Janet a <plwp@...> wrote: Thanks Flo. What does one use in place of bleach? I have used the borax and washing soap and even tried creating cleaners and the results are that the clothes are dingy. I suppose that is a small sacrifice. a There is no safe bleach There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food items. Choose carefully. Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 I'm convinced that bleach killed my thyroid. And I don't even drink water but everything has water in it. I drink juice soda, coffee, tea, (I just don't like th taste of plain water and can't get it down, I was born in a crazy house). I can drink like 2 qts of milk no problem (but that has water in it). Water water everywhere but not a drop to drink! -sd koyd24 wrote: > > > > > > There is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade > bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. > > This is not true. > > Out of the thousands of cancer patients Dr. studied, there was > a 100% connection between getting well and staying well when using > NSF bleach in their drinking, cooking and washing water. > > She also found a 100% connection will people who died or had their > cancers return when they began using Clorox water. She also found the > Clorox bleach in 100% of all tumors and saliva. > > If you will remember my posting or if you look at the table on page > 62 of her purple book, the metals with an asterisk (*) were the ones > found in exceptionally high amounts. > > The specific metals nickel, ferrite iron Fe2O3, and asbestos were all > found in exceptionally high amounts and marked with an asterisk (*) > on the table in the book. Asbestos also contains ferrite iron. > > All 3 of these elements; nickel, ferrite iron and asbestos turn a > normal, healthy, northerly tissue into a debilitated southerly > tissue. This halts normal immune function and metabolism in that > tissue. > > Yes the NSF bleach contains radioactivity, which can also change > polarity of a tissue, but it does not contain any nickel, ferrite > iron or asbestos like the Clorox does. The presence of these 3 > elements in the Clorox bleach, in large amounts, renders it extremely > toxic and debilitating. > > The other major factor in the Clorox is the presence of petroleum oil > and petroleum grease both containing benzene. Benzene is extremely > toxic to the immune system and the simple presence of larger amounts > of this oil in the African water shows just how toxic benzene can be > to immunity. > > The NSF chlorine does not contain these petroleum products. Most > likely the petroleum grease could be a source of azo dyes found as > well. > > > Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other > half will give you Alzheimers. > > You forgot to add IMO to the end of this statement. IMO adding the > common phrase, " In My Opinion " > > The lack of the IMO in the above statement makes it nonsense. You are > certainly titled to your opinion but overblown, general statements > like this have no basis in any of 's research and should be > discerned as fear mongering. > > > All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. > > False. found the Clorox bleach is what contains the various > alkylating agents which are able to link the cancer complex to our > DNA. She also stated that supplemental MSM removes these agents and > cancer complex from our DNA. > > If you are so concerned about NSF bleach, I suggest you take > supplemental MSM. > > > Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats > >and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food > >items. Choose carefully. Flo > > Yes, good advice. > > Corey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 -- In Dr , " Dawn " <morganna713@...> wrote: > > > That makes me have to ask - how do we go about having 'safe' city water? > Is a Brita enough? No, don't use a Brita or any other fancy brand name filter. Rd. is very particular about this in her latest purple book. She says those filters add clorox toxins themselves. First, you need to find out if your city water is contains the toxic clorox bleach. I suggest you get her latest purple book for the full details but here is a very abbreviated version of it: The best way to check your own water to see if you are getting the toxic clorox bleach is to search for oil in your water. The ggod NSF bleach does not contain any oil. If your water has oil in it, it is being treated with the clorox bleach. The simplest way to do this is take a rather large container and fill it with water. Then let it sit in a calm place for 6 weeks. Make sure nobody bumps it or disturbs it. The oil and grease in the clorox bleach with rise to the top. Then you take a flashlight in the dark and shine it at various angles into the water and try and see any oil slicks or swirls at the top. If you live in Africa where much more petroleum oil is added in the manufacturing of their clorox, you will be able to see a slick of oil floating on top. You may just see a swirl of oil in North America, or patches(flakes) of oil. This method is the least precise. The other method is to use a conductivity indicator. You really need to get her latest purple book to read about this method because I am not able to post large amounts of information on this forum. I have been getting hassled to keep my posts much shorter. Apparently it is better to have 100 short posts about toe fungus and corn starch instead of 2-3 long, drawn out posts on clorox water; the deadliest discovery ever made by man. Once you have found out you have Clorox water, you need to install a house carbon filter system. This is a filter that looks like a tall cylinder and is full of carbon. Dr. does not get into the specifics of this backwash system but I would contact a gentleman by the name of Kirk White and get the specifics on a backwash carbon filter system. His is the man at the beggining of the DVD included in her purple book. Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 white vinegar instead of clorox helps the clothes some...35 percent hydrogen peroxide is what I use however when I really need " clorox " . Dr@...: janetrichmond@...: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:15:01 -0700Subject: Re: There is no safe bleach Hi aHave you tried Borax and Baking Soda, with your laundry soap?-Janeta <plwp@...> wrote:Thanks Flo. What does one use in place of bleach? I have used the borax and washing soap and even tried creating cleaners and the results are that the clothes are dingy. I suppose that is a small sacrifice.a There is no safe bleachThere is no safe bleach. Even NSF, or otherwise called food grade bleach is radioactive. We are dying of radiation poisoning. Half of the water in the country will give you cancer and the other half will give you Alzheimers. All products disinfected with any bleach will damage your DNA. Kosher products are testing bleach free, so are range free meats and much of the farmer's market produce, and many imported food items. Choose carefully. Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 What about reverse osmosis? I have had a Puretron filter in my last 3 homes, over the last 15 years. It is the three cone with one tank type. I was told it filters out the bleach and carbon, as well as a lot of other things. Thanks, -Janet koyd24 <cdyok@...> wrote: -- In Dr , " Dawn " <morganna713@...> wrote: > > > That makes me have to ask - how do we go about having 'safe' city water? > Is a Brita enough? No, don't use a Brita or any other fancy brand name filter. Rd. is very particular about this in her latest purple book. She says those filters add clorox toxins themselves. First, you need to find out if your city water is contains the toxic clorox bleach. I suggest you get her latest purple book for the full details but here is a very abbreviated version of it: The best way to check your own water to see if you are getting the toxic clorox bleach is to search for oil in your water. The ggod NSF bleach does not contain any oil. If your water has oil in it, it is being treated with the clorox bleach. The simplest way to do this is take a rather large container and fill it with water. Then let it sit in a calm place for 6 weeks. Make sure nobody bumps it or disturbs it. The oil and grease in the clorox bleach with rise to the top. Then you take a flashlight in the dark and shine it at various angles into the water and try and see any oil slicks or swirls at the top. If you live in Africa where much more petroleum oil is added in the manufacturing of their clorox, you will be able to see a slick of oil floating on top. You may just see a swirl of oil in North America, or patches(flakes) of oil. This method is the least precise. The other method is to use a conductivity indicator. You really need to get her latest purple book to read about this method because I am not able to post large amounts of information on this forum. I have been getting hassled to keep my posts much shorter. Apparently it is better to have 100 short posts about toe fungus and corn starch instead of 2-3 long, drawn out posts on clorox water; the deadliest discovery ever made by man. Once you have found out you have Clorox water, you need to install a house carbon filter system. This is a filter that looks like a tall cylinder and is full of carbon. Dr. does not get into the specifics of this backwash system but I would contact a gentleman by the name of Kirk White and get the specifics on a backwash carbon filter system. His is the man at the beggining of the DVD included in her purple book. Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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