Re: Seawater as a Curative

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 23 Jan 1999 15:59:21 -0600

Hi Ron et al!

You wrote;
> Where can I get some isotonic sea water? and how do I know it is
> isotonic? - Ron Brennen

Here is the page that started this;

http://www.rene-quinton.threadnet.com/resear-e.htm

and here are the original protocols but from way back in 1897, though
according to the URL this Quinton Plasma has been worked with in this
century;

http://www.rene-quinton.threadnet.com/profes-e.htm#Original Protocol

I'd be real careful with any thoughts about injecting anything into my
or anyone elses bloodstream and especially saltwater, even diluted. If
it was me and I wanted to experiment with it, I would go do some hunting
and see if I could find a clinic which had a successful history of using
it.

Along the same lines as this idea of establishing osmotic equilibrium,
there is a great file about using hydrochloric acid to re-establish the
pH in the blood. The file is located at;

http://www.keelynet.com/biology/hcl.txt

the claim being that a healthy organism has a very specific acid/alkali
balance and that deviations from whatever that fixed pH value is will
produce a medium that promotes and encourages the growth of different
types of disease and ailments. It is one of the best papers I've ever
seen and the only one using the balanced pH approach.

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