Sodium Bicarbonate - Full Medical Review by Sircus Mark

Sodium Bicarbonate - Full Medical Review by Sircus Mark

Author:Sircus, Mark [Sircus, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9788591214167
Publisher: International Medical Veritas Association
Published: 2010-06-03T04:00:00+00:00


The use of antimicrobial agents (e.g., antibiotics, antiseptics, antifungal) plays an important part in current medical therapy. This is particularly true in the fields of dermatology as well as skin and wound antisepsis. Effective treatments for skin or mucous membranes, which are afflicted with bacterial, fungal, viral infections, or viral lesions, frequently include the use of topical antimicrobial agents. Most antiviral compounds are unsuitable for topical treatment of these infections because they have limited ability to penetrate the ski. In truth, pharmaceuticals offer little that are effective for viral infections. In the case of AIDS the best the allopathic empire could come up with is to kill the patient with the most toxic drugs available before the virus does.

Inflamation is the first sign and symptom of infectious process.

Topical compositions containing known antiviral compounds usually fail to relieve the symptoms such as pain, inflammation and/or itchiness often associated with dermal viral infections or skin lesions. Further, they fail to prevent the secondary infection of these lesions by bacteria or fungi, leading to prolonged disease states. Thus, there is still a need for more effective antimicrobial agents.

People with weak immune systems(i.e., immune - compromised or immune-suppressed individuals) are more vulnerable to infections by molds.

Dr. Simoncini makes the connection that fungal colonies and cancer colonies are the same colonies called by two different names. Interestingly in 1931, Dr. Otto Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize in science for his discovery that cancer cells rapidly proliferated in the presence of fermented sugar. Now we can understand more fully the connection between cancer and fungal colonies. Ironically fungal cells also proliferate rapidly under the same conditions. Fungi feed on sugar; cancer feeds on sugar!

Interestingly, Dr. Simoncini hits the cancer or fungal colonies with sugar when he hits them with the bicarbonate. He does this partially because late stage cancer sufferers are dying because of glucose starvation and deprivation. He also does this because the fungi are also very hungry for that sugar. So hungry that they open their cell membranes wide to receive the sugar and in flows the increased alkalinity with the accompanying blast of oxygen because of the higher levels of bicarbonate in the blood.



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