Anyone here supplements with Baking Soda?

Funny this thread came up, I purchased baking soda yesterday as I've got what I believe to be a kidney issue, Dr says it's probably back pain however I think it's a stone making it's way down.

Been researching how to break up kidney stones and baking soda is supposed to work. I'll report back with my findings after a week of drinking it in water.

Funny my doctor said the same thing, and it was a kidney stone.

Organic lemon juice & water supposedly good too. I drink 14oz of that in the morning either way to help balance ph.
 


this was on my Facebook feed and thought it was useful and relevant.

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8 Year Old Girl Raises PH levels And Shrinks Cancer Tumors By 75 % With Diet | Live Free, Live Natural
 
I've never supplemented with baking soda (before today) but have used apple cider vinegar and lemon water to raise pH levels for awhile - great benefits.

It started when I got a 2-week supply of pH booster drops for free from a company I buy my nootropics from. I noticed the second day a slight feeling of well being and better energy, and it helped with stomach issues I occasionally have. The drops work, but are overpriced, so once my free supply ran out I found the above ways to raise pH inexpensively.

Today I took a 1/2 tsp of baking soda in the morning and again in the afternoon to try it out. I'll do this daily for awhile. I'll post an update if I remember. It seems like your adding a lot of sodium to your diet if you supplement with baking soda, though.
 
Yeah citrus fruits are surprisingly alkaline although they taste acidic.
You got a source for that? This is the first time I've ever heard anyone claim lemon juice is alkaline.


Why is it that when it comes to cancer, normally smart people start paying attention to MFAs (in that particular case, an autoblog) promising one weird trick?
 
^I just googled the doctor referenced in the image and found this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Heinrich_Warburg and this http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1931/warburg-bio.html

"Warburg also wrote about oxygen's relationship to the pH of cancer cells' internal environments. Since fermentation was a major metabolic pathway of cancer cells, Warburg reported cancer cells maintain a lower pH, as low as 6.0, due to lactic acid production and elevated CO2. He firmly believed there was a direct relationship between pH and oxygen."
 
^I just googled the doctor referenced in the image and found this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Heinrich_Warburg and this Otto Warburg - Biographical

"Warburg also wrote about oxygen's relationship to the pH of cancer cells' internal environments. Since fermentation was a major metabolic pathway of cancer cells, Warburg reported cancer cells maintain a lower pH, as low as 6.0, due to lactic acid production and elevated CO2. He firmly believed there was a direct relationship between pH and oxygen."
Right, and how does that bear any relation to this thread, or the post? What does the PH in your stomach have to do with the PH in your lungs for example? Unless you're talking solely bowel cancers, in which case, eating meat is probably going to make a far bigger negative effect on you than your PH.

meat cancer - Google Scholar
 
Right, and how does that bear any relation to this thread, or the post? What does the PH in your stomach have to do with the PH in your lungs for example? Unless you're talking solely bowel cancers, in which case, eating meat is probably going to make a far bigger negative effect on you than your PH.

meat cancer - Google Scholar

Yes, meat is acidic by the way.

Also, we're talking about ph in your blood here. It affects all your organs.
 
You got a source for that? This is the first time I've ever heard anyone claim lemon juice is alkaline.

Lemon juice in water has long been the staple of alkaline diets.

Technically lemons have an acidic pH, around 2.0-2.5 (thanks to the citric acid), but as it is metabolized by the body it become alkaline. Limes & oranges, since they contain citric acid, are the same way.

Citric acid is also found any many antacids, such as alka seltzer, because of its alkaline properties.
 
Also, we're talking about ph in your blood here. It affects all your organs.
Please expand on that.
Lemon juice in water has long been the staple of alkaline diets.
And that doesn't seem like a circular argument to you?

Technically lemons have an acidic pH, around 2.0-2.5 (thanks to the citric acid), but as it is metabolized by the body it become alkaline. Limes & oranges, since they contain citric acid, are the same way.
The only site I could find saying anything like this with any kind of mention of what alkaline thing is supposedly produced, was a blog written by someone who can't spell. They claimed it counted as alkaline because it stimulated production of Calcium Carbonate (i.e. what the body uses to neutralise overly acidic stomach acid) - so, by that logic, in order to get an alkaline diet, you should eat as much acidic stuff as possible. Unless you have another source (not an autoblog/MFA) on how it become alkaline?

Citric acid is also found any many antacids, such as alka seltzer, because of its alkaline properties.
Generally that's just for adding fizz to effervescent tablets, as a preservative, and to make them not taste like shit.
 
Dropping science on you all...

Your dietary system and your blood system are 99.9% separate. There isn't a big exchange of fluids going on here. The pH of your blood doesn't change. Your stomach contents may be acidic or alkaline but you are just going to shit it out while your blood pH remains stable.

As for this having anything to do with cancer... well it doesn't. The only thing that DOES have to do with cancer is eating a low carb diet. Carbs make glucose, cancer cells feed on glucose. Those who eat diets based on meats get less cancer and those that do get cancer experience lower levels of cancer growth.

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Dropping science on you all...

Your dietary system and your blood system are 99.9% separate. There isn't a big exchange of fluids going on here. The pH of your blood doesn't change. Your stomach contents may be acidic or alkaline but you are just going to shit it out while your blood pH remains stable.

As for this having anything to do with cancer... well it doesn't. The only thing that DOES have to do with cancer is eating a low carb diet. Carbs make glucose, cancer cells feed on glucose. Those who eat diets based on meats get less cancer and those that do get cancer experience lower levels of cancer growth.

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Which brings us full circle to my favorite quote.

"the whiter the bread the quicker your dead"

/end/end thread bros.
 
Those who eat diets based on meats get less cancer

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Not sure if serious, I could get you dozens of links from authority sources that say otherwise. Go ahead and eat a diet based on ham, sausages and rare steaks, let's talk in 20 years.

Both carbs AND meat (especially red and processed) are linked to cancer.

You have much less chances of developing cancer if you're on a raw foods (with zero red meat) diet. Going on a raw food diet is actually what many doctors recommend for cancer patients.
 
Looking into baking soda. Just found this:

The bicarbonate maple syrup treatment works in reverse to IPT. Dr. Tullio Simoncini acknowledges that cancer cells gobbles up sugar so when you encourage the intake of sugar it’s like sending in a Trojan horse. The sugar is not going to end up encouraging the further growth of the cancer colonies because the baking soda is going to kill the cells before they have a chance to grow. Instead of artificially manipulating insulin and thus forcefully driving down blood sugar levels to then inject toxic chemo agents we combine the sugar with the bicarbonate and present it to the cancer cells, which at first are going to love the present. But not for long!

This treatment is a combination of pure, 100% maple syrup and baking soda and was first reported on the Cancer Tutor site. When mixed and heated together, the maple syrup and baking soda bind together. The maple syrup targets cancer cells (which consume 15 times more glucose than normal cells) and the baking soda, which is dragged into the cancer cell by the maple syrup, being very alkaline forces a rapid shift in pH killing the cell. The actual formula is to mix one part baking soda with three parts (pure, 100%) maple syrup in a small saucepan. Stir briskly and heat the mixture for 5 minutes. Take 1 teaspoon daily, is what is suggested by Cancer Tutor but one could probably do this several times a day.
Bicarbonate Maple Cancer Treatment

What you guys think?

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