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Tanya Marquette
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Re: need suggestions for impacted stool

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Can also mention a good pro-biotic supplement as well as fermented foods in the diet.
The do work.
tanya
From: Sheri Nakken
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 6:51 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] need suggestions for impacted stool

Sodium ascorbate is the only form (buffered) that can be given IV and in high doses orally and sodium in sodium ascorbate is not sodium chloride

seems like a lot of chemistry talk here lately.

I follow the work of Archie Kalokerinos, Hilary Butler, Robert Cathcart, Klenner and others who use Sodium Ascorbat

http://www.vitamincfoundation.org/docc.shtml often ascorbic acid is referred to but most times it is buffered and actually sodium ascorbate
http://www.orthomed.com/civprep.htm
http://www.vitamincfoundation.org/sa.shtml Recent research indicates that only highly refined sodium chloride (table salt) may be the real problem for heart patients.

http://injectablevitaminc.com/images/Ch26.pdf
Dr.Klenner points out that sodium ascorbate is better utilised than other forms of ascorbate and his 30 years of practical experience, backed by laboratory investigations have shown the sodium contained in sodium ascorbate is handled differently to that in salt. As an example he was giving 10,000 mg of sodium ascorbate I. V. daily for 6 months to a patient with a malignancy. The laboratory who were monitoring the biochemical blood tests advised Klenner that the patient was low on sodium and that he should be
instructed to eat plenty of salt!

http://www.pr.com/press-release/310279
Spring, TX, April 03, 2011 --(PR.com )-- Sodium ascorbate is a form of vitamin C that has been bound to the mineral salt sodium. Sodium Ascorbate is used for intravenous infusions, intramuscular injections, and is used orally to avoid the acidity of ascorbic acid by sensitive persons. As vitamin C, the basic properties and health benefits of sodium ascorbate are virtually identical with ascorbic acid, but the mineral salt buffers, thus lowers the acidity of ascorbic acid. The buffered sodium ascorbate may enter the blood stream more slowly than ascorbic acid when taken orally.

The sodium content of sodium ascorbate (113 mg per gram of C) may be of concern to those with hypertension or water retention problems. Interestingly, sodium ascorbate is used in intravenous drips where dozens of grams/day of sodium injected directly into the blood stream doesn't seem to be a problem. Recent research indicates that only highly refined sodium chloride (table salt) may be the real problem for heart patients

Sheri

At 03:02 PM 1/21/2013, you wrote:


Sheri Nakken
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Re: need suggestions for impacted stool

Post by Sheri Nakken »

http://www.vitamincfoundation.org is from NON GMO corn
see website
Sheri

At 07:59 AM 1/22/2013, you wrote:
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Gisela Ahrendt
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Re: need suggestions for impacted stool

Post by Gisela Ahrendt »

Thank you Irene as always very informative and I agree as Homeopath we should understand pathology and at least some chemistry.
One question have you thought of writing a Vet Hom Book? I did the BIH VET Diploma and love to just learn more homeopathy relating to animals - although much is applicable to any living thing but it is good to have a specific reference - I read and own all the ones that are good on the subject.
Yours would be outstanding - unless you have done so already then please tell me where to get it.
Also would be nice if we could get a certification specific to Vet.Hom.
Again thank you always enjoy reading your comments.

Gisela DiCarlo,Vet.Di.Hom


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