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Hi again, Ole,
I am reading out of order and didn't see that you wanted info on killing viruses.... I like taking thymus glandular for viruses. I get over flu much guicker when I take it. A really good remedy I used to use before going gfwith thymus glandular added to it was called "Congoplex". Great stuff. Also, sucking on zinc lozenges (as low a formulation as you can get--not more than 5 or 10 mg, if possible) several times a day is helpful to help notget the flu or to shorten and lighten your flu symptoms. The zinc will make you sick at your stomach if you take too much and you should not exceed 50 mg/day of zinc, so pay attention to how many you take. I take this with vit C. You can get lozenges specifically made for this called "Coldease" (I may have misspelled.) It suggests it is good for a cold, but it does work for me for flu season too. I take also cod liver oil along with this and the thymus glandular. Most years I have used this combo successfully and avoided entirely getting the flu. (I take it atfirst signs of scratchy throat and itchy, achy eyes which usually indicates I am trying to come down with something.) This year, however, everyone around me has been getting the flu--more than one kind also--and I was not able to avoid getting the flu, it just was not as bad for me and did not last as long. Relatives had the same flu 2 weeks and I got entirely over it in5 and did not get very ill with it to begin with. (I had 3 days of being particularly tired and some congestion and that was about it.) Good luck, Diane --- On Sun, 11/1/09, johnottawa80 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: johnottawa80 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Garlic (Re: CELLFOOD from NuScience) To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009, 5:38 AM Do let me know if you have any other recommendations for stuff which will fight viruses directly. > > Thanks, > > Ole > Ole, eat 3-4 cloves of raw garlic daily. It is cheap, easy and it works! You won't smell like garlic when you've eaten it daily for some time (5-14 days?). Mix it with any food, but don't cook it. If you have an ongoing infection with symptoms from the sinuses/nose/ throat, keep a raw garlic clove in the mouth at all times (replace at mealtimes with new clove). If you have symptoms from the lungs, blend some garlic cloves with a mix of coconut oil and olive oil (use e.g a coffee grinder). Rubthis lotion on your chest. Regards, John. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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It's an interesting question about the deuterium. Separating deuterium from
normal hydrogen is an incredibly difficult and expensive process, so if NuScience were doing this, either the cost would be gold plated (even more so than it is - probably many thousands of dollars for a jar) or every nuclear power generator (or potential bomb maker) in the world would be beating a rapid path to Nuscience's door. However hydrogen always contains a very small proportion of deuterium, so one can claim that hydrogen sulphate does contain some deuterium sulphate :-) As for Everett Story's links to the Manhattan Project, one of the links you provided (which seemed to have been written by his family?) seemed to deny this. In fact he comes across as a bit of a Walter Mitty character (or maybe this is his competitors who jumped on the bandwagon and embellished his stories further :-) So I'd suspect that Cellfood is one of those products that does seem to work for a fair number of people, it's just that nobody is quite sure how it works - though maybe NuScience are now getting their hands on more realistic ideas of this, hence the downplaying of the deuterium label! Ian _____ From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Marc Martin Sent: 02 November 2009 00:24 To: [hidden email] Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: CELLFOOD from NuScience > The name "deuterium sulfate" is a good example of why a lot of > people dismiss these things as cleverly marketed snake oil. > Deuterium is a scientific term which was hot news in the 1940's and > 1950's and therefore seems to have been "borrowed" to make the > marketing claims for Cellfood look and sound more impressive. It is > actually a form of hydrogen, very expensive and specially made for > atomic bombs and nuclear reactors. "Deuterium sulphate" would > actually be identical in properties to hydrogen sulphate, which is > common or garden sulphuric acid! I've taken Cellfood for the past 10 years, and since it seems to be such an odd supplement, have researched it a lot. I do think it is supposed to contain deuterium sulfate (D2SO4), not sulfuric acid (H2SO4), as I recall the old 1970's literature on it talking about "heavy water", and being the same stuff used in hydrogen bombs (and Everett Storey apparently did have something to do with the hydrogen bomb, that much appears to be true). They were quite emphatic that this was NOT the same thing as sulfuric acid. But you're right -- these days they don't even mention the word "deuterium" or "sulfate" on the bottle or in their marketing, as I imagine they don't want to scare people off. You can put it directly on your skin, undiluted, without problems. One of the competitor products says their product contains "6.3% Deutrosulfuric acid". And years ago, the Nu Science website referred to CELLFOOD as "Deutrosulfazyme". I have wondered about the "sulfate" part of it, and whether magnesium sulfate would provide similar benefits, but I get no reaction from epsom salt baths, while I have quite a good reaction to Cellfood. So I don't think it's the sulfate... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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