Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 At 11:16 PM 12/03/2001 -0600, you wrote: >quote from this book _Killing Cancer_ by Sir Jason Winters Sounds like a book I need. It is still in print? I will look for it. > " To all of his patients he would prescribe 60 grains of citrate of >potash in distilled water. 60 grains is not much. I work with quantities of that weight all the time, and I have two grain scales. Likely I could use 60 grains of the Potassim nitrate with little fear. One interesting note, I had one dog that would drink the nutrient solution I mix for my plants just like water. That got my attention. > He realized even then that people >desperately needed potassium to remain healthy. He discovered that in >all of his years in practice he never had one patient come down with >cancer. Also, the new patients that came to him with cancer were all >well soon after taking the potash regularly. " page 61 I maintain that most information about potassium is suppressed from the public, and possibly even the medical profession. Too many people know too little about it. They don't even know the questions, much less the answers. >Also Wayne, do you watch your calcium and magnesium intake as well? I'm >sure you know that the 3 work together synergestically. However, it's >confusing knowing just how much one should take of each. For years my target was 1500 ca and 750 mg of Magnesium. I need to tighten up on all that as well. >I generally >take anywhere from 600-1200mg of calcium and 500-1000mg of magnesium >daily (I know, I know, not enough calcium for a woman...). If you take that amount as a supplement, and eat good food all day, that should be enough, don't you think? Of course this thing of " absorption " is what nails us to the wall. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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