Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Hi , The article that you posted is fascinating. The author links pH, & calcium deficiency as the " major components for the proper function of the ANS " and he believes that a deficiency leads to cancer initiation. I seem to recall that Max Gerson stressed the importance of calcium, potassium and magnesium in the cells as being highly important. Also, with age we are less able to metabolize calcium. He refers to getting good results with a " program, " but I didn't find anything specific about ways to get calcium into the system or the details of the " program. " My gut lining becomes irritated and burns if I eat raw vegetables or juices. Could you tell me your opinion about what kinds of calcium might be best. Or whether there is more information on the program he refers to. It's clear that pH testing is key. Are there other tests to learn whether calcium is actually getting into the cells rather than just the blood stream or saliva? Maybe a hair analysis test? I have CFS, osteoporosis and poor digestion. I take Advanced Research 2-AEP Calcium capsules, 500 mg each, 2-3/day. Also, the container says to take these with meals, but I've also read that calcium and magnesium should be taken between meals. Have you come across any research supporting one way or the other on that? BTW, this article seems to support Cheryl's comments, whose posts I found were all informative and helpful (and graciously written). Thanks, " Pytela " <martinp@m...> wrote: > Discussion of pH by Fred Eichhorn www.ncrf.org > >Based on the relative links between pH, calcium, parathyroid function and cancer initiation, the body's biochemistry is a simple " domino effect " of " action causes reaction " ...>With age, our ability to metabolize calcium (Ca++) diminishes, relative to an unstable pH. Ca is required for cellular respiration. Calcium and pH seem to be major components for the proper function of the autonomic nervous system. However, a high calcium level does not indicate proper calcium metabolism, as it can be ineffective and rendered useless due to nutritional deficiencies causing hindered metabolizm...The program has shown great results by initiating the balance needed to maintain the proper levels of functional calcium, pH levels, endocrine system, triglycerides and cholesterol, etc. The pH levels are indicators and will automatically rise when the other conditions are correct. By adding substances to only raise the pH without the proper nutrition, there is a false indication and false function, with either a short term or no effect. > -- the program has alleviated the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's, Graves, Lymes, Lupus, Hepatitis " C " , Epstein Barre, Guillian Barre, diabetes, glaucoma, hypertension, asthma, > various allergies, ADHD, manic depression, drug/ alcohol/ tobacco > addiction, crack addicts clean in 2 weeks. End of Summary >> Fred Eichhorn President - National Cancer Research Foundation " >> > www.life-enthusiast.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Hi > The article that you posted is fascinating. The author links pH, & > calcium deficiency as the " major components for the proper function of > the ANS " and he believes that a deficiency leads to cancer initiation. > I seem to recall that Max Gerson stressed the importance of calcium, > potassium and magnesium in the cells as being highly important. I posted a link to " How We Rot and Rust " site a while back. The authors (naturopathic word view) explain that calcium stimulates and magnesium relaxes the sympathetic nervous system, and potassium stimulates and sodium relaxes parasympathetic nervous system. http://biomedx.com/microscopes/rrintro/rrintro.html People lacking magnesium are short tempered, quick to anger, beset by a host of illnesses, also described in www.twilightamerica.com pages. Yes, I am especially interested in that, because we distribute Twilight America products. I noticed (direct personal observation) that people in their late stage metastasized cancers have huge amounts of calcium in their blood, their bones are melting away, and their saliva pH is very low, around 5.0. > Also, with age we are less able to metabolize calcium. He refers to > getting good results with a " program, " but I didn't find anything > specific about ways to get calcium into the system or the details of > the " program. " I don't know the " program " referred to in the article. We have found a very unusual source of calcium, a living mineral (I know, let's start another long argument about what that could mean), that has been very effective with helping people oxygenate and balance their saliva pH. It is possible, I know it from first hand experience. Anyone who wants to disregard it as baloney is welcome to their opinion. > My gut lining becomes irritated and burns if I eat raw > vegetables or juices. Could you tell me your opinion about what kinds > of calcium might be best. Or whether there is more information on the > program he refers to. It's clear that pH testing is key. Are there > other tests to learn whether calcium is actually getting > into the cells rather than just the blood stream or saliva? Maybe a > hair analysis test? Hair analysis would work. The standard osteoporosis testing will tell you if your bones are calcifying, or decalcifying. My uneducated opinion is that calcium will not be absorbed back into the bones until there is also ample magnesium present in the system. We recommend Tamahi Calcium, which in a few drops can deliver more positive results that bottles of the infamous coral calcium. > > I have CFS, osteoporosis and poor digestion. I take Advanced Research > 2-AEP Calcium capsules, 500 mg each, 2-3/day. Also, the container says > to take these with meals, but I've also read that calcium and > magnesium should be taken between meals. Have you come across any > research supporting one way or the other on that? I have done a lot of reading on this topic. There is one product, and it is unique, because the inventor came up with a delivery medium that works transdermally (through the skin). You take a bath, or a foot bath, and add these magnesium crystals to the water. If you were to take similar dosage orally, you would have an awful diarrhea. > > BTW, this article seems to support Cheryl's comments, whose posts > I found were all informative and helpful (and graciously written). It does, and I very much liked her style. www.life-enthusiast.com yes, we sell things, but we first do research, and we test it, too. > > Thanks, > > " Pytela " <martinp@m...> wrote: > > Discussion of pH by Fred Eichhorn www.ncrf.org > > > >Based on the relative links between pH, calcium, parathyroid function > and cancer initiation, the body's biochemistry is a simple " domino > effect " of " action causes reaction " ...>With age, our ability to > metabolize calcium (Ca++) diminishes, relative to an unstable pH. Ca > is required for cellular respiration. Calcium and pH seem to be > major components for the proper function of the autonomic nervous > system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Hi I just remembered that I wanted to address this point, too: > I have CFS, osteoporosis and poor digestion. These appear to be related to a syndrome tied to body's inability to digest, and therefore absorb, proteins. Typically caused by a combination of metal poisoning (mercury ...), virus (Epstein Barr), and some deficiencies. There is a cure. A documented, patented cure. Please look up the article written by Dr. Vickery titled Fibromyalgia Demons. It is closely related to what you are describing. www.life-enthusiast.com/amino > Fibromyalgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Thanks, , I will check into each of the products that you mentioned. They sound very interesting. I do have EB, HHV-6 and high levels of mercury, had most of my amalgams replaced 5 years ago and tested mercury free a year later. But recently, had " very elevated " mercury levels again and just had my last 4 small amalgams replaced, so have no metal in my mouth. I will read Dr. Vickery's article; a friend of mine also mentioned him. I appreciate your suggestions, " Pytela wrote: > Please look up the article written by Dr. Vickery titled Fibromyalgia > Demons. It is closely related to what you are describing. > www.life-enthusiast.com/amino > Fibromyalgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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