stubborn_ass ([personal profile] stubborn_ass) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2025-05-06 12:06 am (UTC)

Re: Cholorine Dioxide

People have given you some proper links, and used what we generally know to be reputable sources (e.g. Kory). Please stop digging.

You're getting too hung on on a similiar term... it's like when folks get a ga-ga when one of the unknown ingredients in the jab turned out to be luciferase... oh, lucifer, it's satanic etc. In esoteric terms, lucifer is not necessarily a bad symbol/representation, just made to be a bogeyman in more contemporary christian doctrine. In this case, it's a particular dye that's used in quite a few things... aka not inherently evil in itself.

Anyways... go back to basics. Most stomach related issues like acid reflux is result of NOT enough stomach acid. If your acid reflux is mild, you can take a betaine hydrochloride pill with every meal. it provides the raw ingredients to be converted to hydrochloric acid in the stomach. And yes, if someone is very deficient in stomach acid, they can take hydrochloric acid directly for faster results - the tricky part is not to let the acid contact too much of the mouth/throat/esophagus, special straws etc are used. You notice something? a form of chlorine is being actively used by our body all the time. I can tell you that when I actively supplemented with betaine HCI 3X a day, I just knew that my stomach acid was so strong that I tried half-rotten fruits - which would normally produce GI issues, but nope, the strong stomach acid killed all the pathogens before the food got to the intestines. So when some people are known to have strong stomachs, it basically means they can naturally maintain very high level of stomach acid and eat whatever they want, cooked or uncooked.

The next part of the digestive system after the stomach is the intestines - which is slightly alkaline. Yes, it goes from strongly acidic to alkaline. That's been one of the key insights from this covid era, that many supplements would actually work better if they are enteric-coated - aka doesn't dissolve in an acidic environment, but alkaline.

Our blood is generally at a neutral Ph... (you starting to see how our aamzing bodies maintain totally different levels of Ph in different critical parts of the body?). If you exercise hard, the energy conversion process produces excess hydrogen ions, which go into the muscles and blood, giving what people call 'lactic acid feeling'. Well, our body maintains a store of bicarbonate, which is released upon demand to neutralize that increased acidity... and so it's been known that taking sodium bicarbonate can greatly increase our physical endurance since the 70's Sodium bicarbonate = baking powder. However if you just take baking powder directly, it has to go through the acidic stomach first and most people get a nasty 'explosion' and need to use the toilet soon after. In the last couple of years, a company called Maurten's has come up with a sodium bicarbonate encased in their special hydrogel to address that issue, getting it past the stomach acid, and it works while charging $15-20 for each serving.

Since I have an understanding of how the different parts of the body work together, I made my own enteric-coated baking soda pills. Tried and tested for my kid.. it works. Cost me $0.50, with the baking soda being less than $0.10 and most of the cost coming from the enteric-coated pills. Much improved athletic performance and endurance.

That got me thinking - which of the supplements would be much more effective in enteric-coated form? I'm still learning and experimenting. Recently one of my mom's elderly friends had a fall at home, half dementia and the brain specialist that they saw started them on some gingko biloba pills is supposed to work much better than before. Gingko biloba helps memory.... and when I heart the story, I knew straight away that they had just made ie with enteric-coated pills, and jacked up the price at least 50x.


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