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Hey Karl! I’m checking in. I have many positives and a couple negatives along what I believe is a working solution to them I took SC for a total of 8 days in a row. Previously I had been taking a gum spirits of turpentine regimen iodine baking soda and multi mineral supplement nootropics.

After a year and a half using gum spirits regularly, I

was not 100% but was functioning quite well. I presented with Morgellons disease following what I thought was a covid infection Nov 2020 along with Hashimoto’s thyroid disease and a multi-parasite infestation.

I have been looking for something to take me to 100% well or close to it . Although I can say I was much better physically and mentally (than before I presented acute symptoms) with my previous regimen I still had a few skin lesions and felt like I was still a host to something unwelcome.

I believe you found the answer...however There are negatives...it is hard on the liver kidneys and urinary tract and caused me to swell up have constipation

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I have gone to alternating between the treatments. I’m taking 2 days off just using 1/2 tsp turpentine and a tablespoon of castor oil. I feel great at the end of day 2 the clarity has remained.

Turpentine has been proven to relieve the kidney/bladder issues and has also been proven to have a great effect on the liver. It also opens the elimination pathway of the colon relieving all the swelling in 45 mins.

If I have learned anything from this illness, is that it has many faces. Nothing will be a silver bullet. It’s a balance in finding the right combination. I found some great studies on the properties of turpentine and I see why it has relieved me from a covid/heavy metal induced autoimmune condition and many other health issues. Please y’all look into this! I can’t stress enough how

Study on A/Bpinene properties of Gum spirits of turpentine or terebinth:

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8222632/

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Agh great stuff I guess, except the liver and kidney part for which is happening likely because of the amount of toxic trash coming out and maybeess so the sodium citrate? Maybe lower dose? Be sure to be taking liver and kidney support protocols. Most of us with functioning liver and kidneys seem to be having no problems all though I was aware of my kidneys on day 2 or 3 but it dissapeared by day 4 or 5. I tried terpentine and made my own from pine needles. I did not get on well with it at all and it does have some levels of toxicity too. It is useful as a medicine though. Thanks, hope you keep feeling better

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Yeah since I posted, I have noticed the issue has resolved itself along with not so constant bathroom trips. Good stuff

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ALL - I too have been using gum turpentine (and sometimes castor) w/ good effects. I've also found other bark trees in the form of teas to be effective. I really believe that this is a a programmable bioweapon - a synthetic biology - and that the best way to fight it is with nature. But - I do believe it is programmable to our own individual dna and so we must experiment on our own as to what individually works. Does that mean there is no antidote? No - there must be because they are psychos and this is an experiment for them. But you can be assured that if anyone actually discovered that "antidote" ..... you'd have to be naive if you thought it would ever get on the internet.

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So here is my theory. Since the gum resin is pretty much the immune system of the tree, essential oils may probably be the closest thing we actually have to an actual “vaccine” that is ever evolving. Tell me what other part of creation is so heavily exposed to the chem trails while being tasked with purifying the air?? It makes sense to me in my understanding of the science behind vaccines… but I don’t have any letters after my name…

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I believe they cannot hide the knowledge of the antidote. It’s a part of their religion. They must tell you what they are doing and leave the information within grasp. That way when we let them victimize us an DO NOT SEEK the information to reverse or stop them, then it’s our own karmic responsibility .

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And spells work, on this earthly plane headed up by the god of this world. The blood sacrifice they do appeases the god of the world and he can keep them from feeling the rot of their evil within this realm

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Can’t have said it better. Beyond our incredible uniqueness, we have all been exposed to different combinations of toxins throughout our lives. You have to listen to your body. There is not a cure all it’s a careful protocol. Purification! Use what works and simplify it to nature as often as possible. Pray ppl. Ask for healing guidance and it comes with patience. I have tried a lot of things and have only recently found the most efficient combination.

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Hawthorn got me off of blood pressure medication. Good stuff.

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I’m going to add this to my stockpile I have made for when everyone realizes we are being poisoned at the hands of unconscionable mad scientists, and turn away from trust in medicine. I know there will come a moment when that paradigm shifts and then we will have healing.

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I’m ordering it now.

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Can you give me more information on turpentine? Your source for it and dosing protocol? Downsides? Historical context ie did folks use it for other ailments or preventative measures? I’m a toxicologist and very curious

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The down side is the flushing process, I guess. Don’t trust a fart while cleansing. I have come to tolerate this well as I feel so much better when things are moving through my system with ease. Herxheimer can occur with any cleanse when purging toxins quickly. This can make you feel sweaty with an elevated heart rate and tired. That’s why you start with a smaller dose like 1/4 tsp. (I started with 1/2 tsp which was not too taxing for me because I’m a brave soul), to alleviate Herxing 1 hour later take a binder like psyllium or activated charcoal for the first few cleanses (Make sure to wait to take Binder an hour after your dose of turpentine so it has time to take effect) and the binder will mop up the toxins that are being released into the digestive ect

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Have you seen Dr ardis regarding using nicotine as the jabs have sake venom and nicotine is the antidote dr Ardis is on Rumble

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Absolutely. We are making discoveries in real time and commendably Karl C didn’t choose to try to commercialize the results. How rare! I have discovered there are several approaches to take on this and many many different God-given compounds that can address the different stages of this. Compounds that are shockingly simple and cheap and plentiful. Non GMO low processed organic Diet (sometimes gluten free is necessary doing this I lost 25 lbs and chronic brain fog and headaches) also clean fluoride-free water. Body Alkalinity,

anti-parasitic/fungal/Candida and opening elimination pathways (pooping peeing sweating lymph) and quality vitamin mineral supplements. Also purging any non-life essential Pharma meds and most OTC self-care/cleaning products they contain poison chemicals.

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And chelation!!! I forgot. Iodine is a chelator and so is sodium citrate actually turpentine was used to chelate mercury in the 1899 Merck Manual. nano metals are volatile and react unpredictably with our bodies, we have to listen to our bodies. Using muscle testing is very useful with this toxicity because different environments and people have been exposed to different types of toxins.

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I’ve never seen the one-handed method before; thanks for sharing.

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This is incredible. I have been waiting to see this, what happens to these abominations under the scope when exposed to sodium C!!

Excellent work Karl!

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This is really encouraging information, Karl! I had to take more than one PCR "test" to get medical treatment for a fall which broke my leg back in '21. Given the rapid health decline afterwards, I mentally kicked myself for caving but had no alternative way of treating a broken leg.

Now? I've left the med establishment, won't return no matter what and if I break anything I have practiced bone setting myself.

I felt immediately better after just one dose of SC. I don't think it was psychosomatic because, due to my age and health issues, if I don't feel physcially better then I can not do housework like I did yesterday. And I did. Hope that makes sense.

I'll continue with the SC today. Am taking relatively small doses compared to you given my issues, but if today is like yesterday then I am in no doubt whatsoever.

Unfortunately I don't have a scope (nor the training to use one) so can't check my blood or urine. All I can do is go on how I feel, mentally and physically. :)

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Karl your reporting is really expanding exponentially a much clearer understanding of elements at play. Which, is really good and timely - as with all of the citizens experimentation taking place alongside your research - that data will now be so helpful to paint a complete picture - for sure. Thankyou for this volume of effort, these last sequence of reports has really propelled my understanding. You've captured and simplified our understanding of a lot of the processes going on, and given us a real handle on what was quite an overwhelming ceaseless array of unquantifiable random entities. It feels more organised.

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Thank you, it is getting there slowly. This stuff and all it's shape shifting is very confusing to follow at times. You are awesome ;)

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Love what you are doing. The chances of Big Pharma getting back to the business of "do no harm" is highly unlikely given that they sold themseves out to the "love of money, the root of all kinds of evil!" Instead of researching how to patent and weaponize natural organisms, parasites, and bacterial infectious diseases so they can create a continuous "Cash-Cow" income, and maintain Taxpayer funded Government sanctioned Research Grants for the betterment of their own bank ballance. Just think if Fauci, Daszak, Bourla, along with Moderna, Johnson and Johnson, Wellcome, Merck, DuPont, Astra Zeneca, Douglas, and the multitude of other Pharmaceutical entities had devoted their time to developing cures instead of causes. Maybe Methuselah would have had a few more contenders in the longevity stakes. Who knows, maybe among them could have been a few that have rejected Creation in favour of Transhumanism. Personally ,without a massive change of heart, I wouldn't wish that on the rest of us.

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Oh Karl again I was researching key words biofilm and sodium citrate, and discovered a graph that I will share with you tomorrow that shows sodium citrate greatly reduces actinobacterium the biofilm platform most used for biotech development along with many other positive effects. I gotta go to bed, but many of us are so ill with this nasty biofilm inside and out. So there’s some idea of another mechanism of this thing

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/core/lw/2.0/html/tileshop_pmc/tileshop_pmc_inline.html?title=Click%20on%20image%20to%20zoom&p=PMC3&id=7538881_41598_2020_73731_Fig5_HTML.jpg

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Oh this sounds very interesting. Thank you

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Never mind I found it quick so today....

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Is this actinobacterium the same one causing woody tongue in cattle? Also, what is this biofilm? I am just new to all this and have a lot to catch up on.

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So I did my own little experiment last night. I do most of my experiments from what is in my mouth and nose since I am both a nose and mouth breather. Anywho - that's how I found out about the nano - from doing the fruit juice rubbing alcohol test. Last night I took 2 white plates and swished mouth grape juice in both. Put the rubbing alcohol in both and saw lots of small "jumping bean" behavior. Then I put some purified water that had the sodium citrate in it in just one of the dishes. The one with the sc had SIGNIFICANT nano assembly (and very fast) - it formed very complex structures immediately while the other dish did not. So here is my ? - are you seeing more activity in the urine samples bc the sc is actually helping the nano assemble and replicate? And then the body has to work even harder to expel? But if that is the case then why are ppl feeling better? I personally only took it twice and did not notice any improvement. Feel free to do what I did and let me know how it works for you.

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How are you checking it is the nano? Are you analysing it? It is also a PH regulator among other things. If you have bacteria and fungus it can buffer growth for some organisms. You need to check these things microscopically in dark field. But it seems to be deactivating it enough to pee it out. If it stays too long in a culture dish then the PH may be enough after the sodium citrate is broken down to make it grow faster. But by then it seems you have pee'd it out.

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You can do the experiment as well Karl :). Oh - and check out Elana Freelands vidoes - she's done a lot of stuff with the C. Institute. You literally made my point - why isn't anyone checking that it isn't nano? Bc I've been searching and can't seem to find a lot of info on this from the "alternative" "truthetellers" space. I appreciate what you are doing. We all have to share our experiences, observations and knowledge with each other.

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Those of us who have some experience of biology know there is nothing in nature like this, therefore if it looks like technology on papers then that is a problem. Elana freeman visits are meetings often. She is a very nice lady indeed. Hope you had a good Christmas, and hope all have a good new year.

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Good test, Juan!! I’m a therapist and have been doing detox protocols with many different bath recipes, FIR Sauna, ozone therapies, herbal Tx, PEMFS and recently Terahertz applications. The terahertz devices detoxed my glymphatic system rapidly and I felt the best but I’ve been holding off recently after diving into the research papers showing the nanotech is designed to assemble at those frequencies.

I know it sounds paranoid yet again maybe it’s metanoia to realize that these devices are suddenly now flooding the marketplace with no instructions or wavelength specifications included??

I’m trusting more this inner beacon of gnosis, connection and deep peace. In the meantime I stay open to gems like these leading researchers are sharing and doing my own due diligence!

Thank you for sharing your experience with the SC.

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I'm just a bit curious why ppl are only studying the blood or urine. For those that are not vaccinated, I think the way the psychos would mostly get this tech in our system (without our consent) is through the mouth, nose, eyes and skin. So why hasn't there been an analysis of what is happening in our mouths? I was taking detox baths but had my public supply tap water extensively tested and so, not really comfortable laying in it no matter how much borox or epsom salts I add - lol. I have found an infrared sauna for 40 minutes w/ a very quick shower afterwards (w/ no commercial soaps - I make my own or use a tetrasodium edta solution) to be helpful. I am not familiar with FIR Sauna, PEMFS or ozone therapies. I'll look into them. TX!

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We have been and there is posts on my stack about it

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Tx - I look forward to reading them!

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Do you have to continue taking Sodium Citrate?

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Affirmative

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Thank you. 🙏

When you said:

"Unfortunately everyone of the process still occurred when the same tests were done performed with Methylene blue and other primary biological stains."

Is it possible the biological stains you used all have healing properties? I have heard methylene blue is good for detox on another substack. I imagine some of the stains wouldn't be healthy to ingest in large quantities however, methylene blue is being used by people right now with some success.

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It has levels of toxicity too, do see my post on methylene blue for the nasty stuff methylene blue can do too. It must be used cautiously and I would not use it at all if it is not directly working on a particular infection or problem I have. I discontinue use when it has worked. MB enters the cells, and has beneficial, and negative effects also.

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Karl is comparing this to sodium c which is the ultimate disruptor so far, but in vivo it has been shown that MB can attract hydrogels to clumps which are then excreted by the kidneys. This is a reason for MB supplementation but it's not the primary reason; in this blood environment, you need electron donors for the blood to facilitate cell function and mitochondrial regeneration. You need electron donor because it has been robbed from you by these abominations. It also has been shown to remediate abnormal proteins from the blood; this is also needed because of the abominations. There are reasons for MB that won't necessarily show up under the scope but only at the intracellular level and ironically at the macroscopic level.

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Thank you for your detailed reply. It is greatly appreciated. 🙏

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Very educated comment thank you

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I am still not a huge fan of it after 3 years of use. I felt very little affects other than minor nuetropic effects that were very short lived. There are benefits to sodium citrate but so negatives aswell as it being extremely fatal mixed with many medications and some foods. See the post on MB. I prefer something safer myself. I still use MB occasionally but will not use it frequently.

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Excellent, Karl! I can't thank you enough for your life changing research and experimentation with SC. As others have mentioned there is a nice side effect of curing acid reflux, which I struggled with for years. It was miserable, there was so much I could not eat. I tried baking soda previously but this is even better.

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Aghhhhhh, so glad to hear it. Yes baking soda raises PH and sodium citrate is reffered to as a regulator of PH. It has many mitochondrial and other benefits too.

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I found this text from a 1917 book... seems fitting "Synonyms: Natrum Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate,

Phosphos Natricus, Sodae Phosphate. Formula: Na2HPO4;12H20.

This alkaline cell-salt is made from bone ash or by

neutralizing orthophosphoric acid with carbonate of sodium.

Sodium, or natrum, phosphate holds the balance between acids and normal fluids of the human body.

Acid is organic and can be chemically split into two or

more elements, thus destroying the formula that makes the chemical rate of motion called acid.

Acid conditions are not due to an excess of acid in the

blood, bile or gastric fluids. Supply the alkaline salt sodium phosphate, and acid will chemically change to normal fluids.

A certain amount of acid is necessary, and always present in

the blood, nerve, stomach and liver fluids. The apparent excess of acid is nearly always due to a deficiency in the alkaline, salt.

Acid, in alchemical lore, is represented as Satan (Saturn),

while sodium phosphate symbolizes Christ (Venus). An absence of the Christ principle gives license to Satan to run riot in the Holy Temple. The Advent of Christ drives the thief out with a whip of thongs. Reference to temple in the figurative language of Bible and New Testament always symbols the human organism. "Know ye not that your bodies are the Temple of the living God?"

Solomon's temple is an allegory of the physical body of man

and woman. Soul—of man's temple— the house, church, Beth or temple made without sound of "saw or hammer. "

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Karl, A Midwestern Doctor is asking me for the research on nanotechnology in Lidocaine, which he uses in his practice. Did you analyze Lidocaine or recall who did? Informing this practicing doctor seems like a good idea. Thank you.

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Some guys David Nixon knows certainly have or should I see he has. Yes, it was bad as hell unfortunately

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Sorry for the longwinded post but it may be of interest to some.

It would be interesting to see if Potassium Citrate is as effective as the sodium form. They both have similar biological effects and oxidation states. Both increase the alkalinity of the blood and urine. (If it is a matter of reduction the potassium form may still be viable.) However, for those that need/wish to keep their sodium intake in check the Potassium form may (if it works), be a good alternative. To get and idea of the added sodium levels consider:

The most common and least expensive form, trisodium citrate dihydrate, has a molar weight = 294.1gr so,

3Na=69/294.1 = 23.5% Na so,

if 1 tsp ~ 5.0gr, then 5.0gr x 23.5% = 1.175gr/tsp

or 1175 mg. Used 2x/day= 2350mg.

Most Americans consume around 3400mg of sodium/day with the majority being from processed and fast food.

The "RDA" for sodium is about 1500mg/day (according to Oregon State U/Linus Pauling Institute) and should not exceed 2300mg for healthy adults. If you have CKD, for instance or hypertension, lower amounts are recommended. Also being on certain meds can be an issue. One mainstream resource to check about using sodium citrate concerning certain medical conditions, medications and side effects is:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/20960-sodium-citrate-citric-acid-solution

The sodium levels probably refer to refined table salt (which is about 40% Na). The above weights/tsp may change if you use the granular sodium citrate vs fine powder. FYI, a teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt contains about 1680 mg of sodium while ordinary table salt contains about 2360 mg of sodium per teaspoon but this is more due to the granule size and not the chemical structure.

Both sodium and potassium are electrolytes that help your body function normally by maintaining fluid and blood volume. However, many folks are consuming too little potassium and too much sodium which can raise your blood pressure.

Increasing potassium intake can help decrease your blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure via increasing potassium intake, can also reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke. Potassium Citrate (as an extended release tablet) is used to treat high uric acid levels, gout and kidney stones. In contrast, consuming too much sodium can raise your blood pressure. Limiting sodium intake is especially important if you have hypertension. For data on potassium citrate see:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/20148-potassium-citrate-extended-release-tablets

Americans consume more than 3,400 mg of sodium each day, on average. This is well above the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for recommendations.

There are certainly differences using sodium vs potassium and if potassium citrate turns out to be an alternative for the sodium form then this may help certain folks. I am not giving any medical advice but only making informational statements about a possible alternative.

Additional Info from:

https://thisvsthat.io/potassium-vs-sodium

Excerpts:

"potassium has a larger atomic radius and a lower ionization energy compared to sodium. This means that potassium atoms are more likely to lose their electrons and form ions than sodium atoms

Potassium is primarily found inside cells and is the main cation in intracellular fluid. It helps regulate the electrical activity of the heart, ensuring proper heart rhythm. Potassium also plays a vital role in muscle contraction, including the contraction of skeletal muscles. Additionally, it assists in maintaining proper fluid balance, regulating blood pressure, and supporting kidney function.

Sodium, on the other hand, is the main cation in extracellular fluid. It is responsible for maintaining proper fluid balance outside the cells and plays a crucial role in nerve impulse transmission. Sodium ions are involved in generating action potentials, which allow nerve cells to communicate with each other. Furthermore, sodium works in conjunction with potassium to regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and pH levels in the body.

The recommended daily intake of potassium for adults is around 2,600-3,400 mg, while the recommended daily intake of sodium is limited to 2,300 mg or less. However, it is important to note that excessive sodium intake is a common issue in modern diets, as processed foods often contain high amounts of sodium. Conversely, many individuals do not consume enough potassium-rich foods, leading to an imbalance between these two essential minerals.

An imbalance in potassium and sodium levels can have significant health implications. Excessive sodium intake, often accompanied by insufficient potassium intake, is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and stroke. On the other hand, a diet rich in potassium and low in sodium has been shown to have a positive impact on blood pressure regulation and overall cardiovascular health.

Furthermore, potassium plays a crucial role in preventing muscle cramps and maintaining proper muscle function. A deficiency in potassium can lead to muscle weakness, fatigue, and even irregular heart rhythms. Sodium, when consumed in excess, can contribute to fluid retention and edema, especially in individuals with certain medical conditions."

Some additional info from

https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/minerals/potassium

Excepts:

"Potassium concentrations are about 30 times higher inside than outside cells, while sodium concentrations are more than 10 times lower inside than outside cells. The concentration differences between potassium and sodium across cell membranes create an electrochemical gradient known as the membrane potential.

A cell's membrane potential is maintained by ion pumps in the cell membrane, especially the Na+/K+-ATPase pumps. These pumps use ATP (energy) to pump sodium out of the cell in exchange for potassium (Figure 1). Their activity has been estimated to account for 20%-40% of the resting energy expenditure in a typical adult. The large proportion of energy dedicated to maintaining sodium/potassium concentration gradients emphasizes the importance of this function in sustaining life. Tight control of cell membrane potential is critical for nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and heart function (2-4).

Urinary alkalinization with supplemental potassium citrate is used in stone formers to reduce the risk of recurrent stone formation (reviewed in 22). However, potassium citrate therapy should only be initiated under the supervision of a medical provider.

Most studies used supplemental potassium doses between 2,340 and 2,535 mg/day (60-65 mmol/L). Increased potassium intake resulted in overall reductions of systolic blood pressure by 4.7 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by 3.5 mm Hg."

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Doesn't work at all in tests I did. No clumping and far more fibers were observed in the blood sample after a day.

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Sorry, having trouble aligning comment replies...Are you saying you tested potassium citrate or MB and no results?

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Potassium citrate didn't seem to clump the material we want out like sodium citrate did. The pottasium sample had much more fibers. MB has never shown me any significant results which stand out. Sorry if I was unclear. Christmas is hectic. Happy new year

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So, to be clear, you're saying that you saw more fibers with the potassium than the sodium but the sodium showed more clumping?

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SC cause clumping and inactivity after a short time on live blood sames, pottasium citrate did not seem to do the same and on a 3 drop slide with 3 different citrates the pottasium citrate seemed to have more fibers on rechecking the slide several times.

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This comment is very helpful!! I’m noting the links.

I recall an article ling ago about a man who consumed excess potassium chloride and healed his heart issues. It’s hard to find in the stores now but potassium chloride was a salt substitute called “No Salt” and was very beneficial. It does have a very salty taste and a little goes a long way.

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Yes, I remember "no salt". When I was a kid, we took salt tablets after exercising in the sun all day to replace electrolytes. Today there is Gatorade and smart water. They probably have nanotech in them?? My drinking water is RO with a filter pore size of 0.0006 microns. I usually add back 1/4 tsp/gal of Himalayan salt to remineralize.

A few years back, I had a full head scan from a dentist who mentioned I had the bone density of a 20 years old. I'm in my mid 60's now. I don't take calcium, as recommended by Dr. Levy, but do take Boron, Vit K2 MK-7 version, Magnesium glycinate and D3.

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What kind of boron do you take or in what dosages?

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I use 20 Mule Team Borax. My usual dosage is around 1/8tsp in 8oz RO water. However, I have been adding it to my morning coffee cups. It helps to dissolve it. When I would leave it in a glass of water for a few hours, the taste was not so great.

Glad I was reading thru the comments again as I did not get a notice about your reply.

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It's fascinating just how many elements there are out there that can cleanse us.! (I wish I could go back to high school all over again and study what I never paid any attention to at the time). May I ask you 1 more question? What led you to try borax to begin with? And how often do you take it? What I mean is for how long now ...for days..weeks? What kind of effects is it having? I guess that's two more questions so I owe you for 2.. :>]

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Yes, fascinating indeed. To quote a "famous book" - My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge... Our due diligence has its rewards. I too have similar regrets about not paying attention to certain things. It has been said that youth is wasted on the young. The older I get, the more it rings true.

Please feel free to ask all the questions you wish.

I first came upon and started using Borax about four years ago via a video by Dr. Jorge Flechas put out by IAOMT. I was researching mercury fillings at the time which I have since eliminated.

Dr. Flechas is a great speaker and also has other videos on Youtube about Silicates and Iodine which are quite enlightening. His talk on Boron is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJp7SW1pY2I

I started with the Borax, after looking through the info on it about purity and brands for my own sake. If I am going to try something, especially "off-label" like a laundry additive, I want to know all about it. I also started taking DHEA from Dr. Flechas' info.

When I am consistent about taking the Borax my knee pain is kept in check. Other than that, I take supplements just for health maintenance and detox purposes and don't have other symptoms.

BTW, I did finally get your previous reply but it was piggybacked on someone else's reply nested into one email.

Also, I believe I sub'd to your substack as I found it interesting.

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So which sodium citrate to use...mono, di or tri?

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Trisodium c is currently the just right porridge in the house of the three bears.

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Thank you papa bear

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rofl!!

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So then if I am making my own by mixing lemon juice, citric acid, with baking soda, I should mix it 3 parts baking soda to one part citric acid to get trisodium citrate???

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From the buyer reviews on Amz - "I read somewhere this would retard plaster curing and a tiny bit in the water does just that. Bottle is easily a lifetime supply for DIY spackler."

Duel use?

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Please, if you missed the release stack of karl posting sodium citrate as a possible cure then please read it here. The check out the comments💉💉💉

https://open.substack.com/pub/managainstthemicrobes/p/my-solution-sooner-than-expected?r=2o38pa&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Karl, I was wondering how long you’ve been taking the trisodium citrate and if you’re still experiencing better health. Thanks for sharing your personal experience!

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About 3 weeks now. Feel amazing. But if i stop for 2 days I can tell. Others have been saying the same in our group. I'm so happy I found this stuff. It's a life saver for me

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