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Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:09 pm
by bluemax722
Too far and too cold, Irene. I'll just depend on my 100% organic garden in front of my old 50 year old barn where cattle used to be all the time. You just drop a seed without planting it and it will grow.
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minutus@yahoogroups.com, Irene de Villiers wrote:
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:58 pm
by jnanapipe
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minutus@yahoogroups.com, "bluemax722" wrote:
With respect the honorable subscriber refers to "Magnesium hydrate",
and that, with respect, is very old terminology. It refers however, to Magnesium hydroxide in modern chemistry, and we see it commonly as Milk of Magnesia. Not meaning any disrespect to EH Smalpage or the subscriber.
Sadly, Boericke does not mention this salt of Magnesium, rather he offers us some others:
MAG-C ------> MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM (MAGNESIA CARBONICA)
MAG-M ------> MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM (MAGNESIA MURIATICA)
MAG-P ------> MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM (MAGNESIA PHOSPHORICA)
MAG-S ------> MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM (MAGNESIA SULPHURICA)
I did a search for Milk of Magnesia and Homeopathy, Magnesium Hydroxide, etc. I was unlucky. I discovered nothing in homeopathy. A homeopathic factory such as Hylans may be able to make a custom batch for you. I know the pharmacist there. He is able to make custom remedies. Here is the contact.
E-mail:
pr_dept@internatural.com
InterNatural
Internatural P O Box 489, Twin Lakes, WI 53181 USA
262 889 8581
800 643 4221
Website:
www.internatural.com
I am not connectd with Hylans and I hope this does not break forum rules. However, no one is making a positive answer to the subscriber's question, and this is an admittedly very humble attempt to provide one.
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:43 pm
by comdyne2002
There is no magic bullet or potion for curing cancer. Cancer is a normal reaction of the body to a vitiated internal terrain. Due to toxic poisoning be it either exogenous or endogenous, attenuated lymphatic flow alters the environment in areas of the body which are prone to develop cancer. As the circulation of this critical fluid diminishes, the nutrients, and primarily oxygen, in the environment surrounding the cell clusters becomes attenuated and waste toxins of cellular metabolism accumulate which induces a state of hypoxia ie. oxygen suffocation.
As the tissue begins to die, it divides. New life begets from old as cellular division is not a normal function of the cellular replacement cycle and only occurs at the brink of death. New cells are borne out of the splitting of the DNA/RNA strands. As the tissue turns necrotic (dead) it begins to rot in the absence of oxygen which is fueled by glucose. A fermentation process begins exactly as occurs in a compost pile or in the municipal waste treatment containment vessels, the body attempts to wall off the spread of infection by forming a tumor. The tumor further isolates its contents from oxygen causing a pleomorphic entity to shift to a more advanced stage of its life-cycle and becomes a fungus. This is cancer.
Although there may be homeopathics which can increase blood and lymphatic flow, they could not correct the mechanical issues which caused the impaired lymphatic flow and thus could not resolve cancer.
The condition is entirely curable and thus it is unnecessary to die from this normal biological condition, however, much must change. The pH of the body must be shifted to a degree that the fungus of cancer no longer can sustain itself. Drs. Rife and Kendall proved this concept in their experiments using Kendall's "K" nutrient media and Dr. Rife's heterodyning light microscope. They changed b coli into cancer and back again by altering the media in which it was grown. This experiment was carried out around 1932 and is detailed in the recordings taken from the garage of my dear friend and mentor, Dr. Stafford, who passed away from a massive stroke a few years ago.
No one needs to die from cancer. No one!
My new book "Breast Cancer Cure? Absolutely" covers this bio- mechanical process in great detail.
www.lulu.com/comdyne Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:01 pm
by Carol Orr
You said vit k1 was crucial. I've been reading about this and thought it was
k2 that was crucial...for taking the calcification out of the arteries and
back to the bone.. My husband's artery in his leg is completely blocked and
they won't do surgery until he has quit smoking for 3 months. So I was going
to start him on natto tommorow..the highest amount of k2 of any
food...(fermented soybean goo). Was that an error on your part?
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:40 pm
by Tanya Marquette
I am sorry. My brain did a reversal (LOL).
Here is the link I think I sent the other day:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... overy.aspx
This might help you.
tanya
From: Carol Orr
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:01 PM
To:
minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Re: Magnesium hydrate
You said vit k1 was crucial. I've been reading about this and thought it was
k2 that was crucial...for taking the calcification out of the arteries and
back to the bone.. My husband's artery in his leg is completely blocked and
they won't do surgery until he has quit smoking for 3 months. So I was going
to start him on natto tommorow..the highest amount of k2 of any
food...(fermented soybean goo). Was that an error on your part?
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:46 pm
by comdyne2002
Blocked veins in the legs are most likely due to inflammation and not necessarily clotting although both often go hand-in-hand. K2 is required for normal clotting factor and Nattokinase will dissolve any clots that may be present so your protocol seems to be correct. Bromelain can also be used but it isn't as potent as is natto but is certainly cheaper.
Phlebitis tends to produce inflammation in the deep veins of the legs due to slower than normal blood flow to the great distance from the heart and the fact that blood return is an uphill battle. The leg veins are relatively poor in circulation due to their length and gravity which attenuates the return of the blood for heart and lung re-cycling.
Collagen is also an issue and thus it is important that adequate amounts of lysine, proline and vitamin C are taken for at least 6 months prior to a program to remove venous calcifications if, in fact that is the true problem. I doubt if it is.
If the clot(s) break lose, he may die instantly. Be careful! Personally I wouldn't do this on my own. I's seek out competent help which is, of course, very hard to find. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:03 am
by Irene de Villiers
And Magnesium needs B6 to be absorbed and to feed nerves and....
The ankle bone is connected to the shin one which is connected to...you get the idea:-)
No...Phosphorus, Calcium and Magnesium are *excreted* in a specific ratio - (4::2::1 resp) so if you are taking in too much of one, (let's say calcium) and your system excretes the excess, you will get a deficiency in magnesium (not phos as we usually get too much) via excretion ratio requirements.
The B vitamins work similarly - in excretion ratios- though less rigidly so.
MOST people are deficient in Magnesium.
As regards absorption - nature is smarter than humans as usual.
Magnesium comes in fat free foods like green leaves - because fat tends to emulsify mangesium and prevent absorption.
On the other hand, calcium comes in foods that are high fat - like milk - because it requires fat to be absorbed well.
Only the stup... oops - brilliant - FDA actually *REQUIRES* formal magnesium supplements of the biological best form (magnesium chloride) to be mixed with calcium in tablets (called Mag64, Slowmag etc.).
Namaste,
Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:10 am
by Irene de Villiers
Correct - It's in spinach, dandelions, other dark leafy veg. After dark leaves, next best is asparagus but it has 75 units to 400 or more in the dark greens.
People who want to avoid osteoporosis really need the K1 - not the calcium so much in most cases.
No point sticking the body with calcium and no glue to keep it in the bone...asks for kidney stones and other complications of imbalanced metabolism
The calcium has to go somewhere!
Bone regenerates over about ten years - slowly gaining and losing new minerals.....provided there is enough K to make sure that the rate of loss does not exceed the rate of gain. No amount of extra calcium can substitute for Vit K1 glue:-)
So folks - eat your spinach! Make spinach pie - chow down on spanakopita, etc.
Know what to do with those dandelions in the lawn! (and their roots are great as well, esp good for your liver.)
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Re: Magnesium hydrate
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:10 pm
by Carol Orr
While on the subject of my husband's blocked leg...the doctor wants him to
take a medicine that will help him grow new arteries or expand the arteries he
has plus statins. They prescribed statins for him a year ago and he didn't
take them. I can hardly get him to take an aspirin every other day. The doctor
said if leaving this for 3 months was life threatening he wouldn't leave it.
Last winter he felt like his feet had frostbite from the cold. I gave him agar
twice while it was happening. It helped but it might have gotten better anyway
so I don't know about that. Now, I think sulphur is called for in his present
state. But I'm afraid to give him anything because the boogy man said it was
completely blocked...but that it wasn't life threatening. I'm confused.
My husband has a very poor diet. I've mentioned this before.. For years and
years he has been drinking 6 cups of milk a day with a teaspoon of instant
coffee and sugar. That milk is fortified with D and A. The only other food he
ate was speghetti with tomato sauce and sometimes hamburger. Sometimes he
would go for days drinking nothing but that milk. I mentioned this to doctor
about all that milk and he said it was unrelated. How could it be unrelated?
Does the word calcification have nothing to do with unabsorbed calcium?
So from what people have said..he needs the vitamin Ks...dark green leafy
vegetables and natto, a vitamin B complex....and bromalin, lysine, etc. A
complete overhaul. I cook for my mother and myself using the genotype
diet..we are two different types. My husband is a third type. I might end up
cooking 9 different meals a day. I might as well give arsenic to all three of
us in the gross form. What kind of life is that.
So can I safely give him sulfur or whatever might be called for? Or even mag
phos cell salt for the pain in his leg when he has used it too much?