Baking Soda Tones Kidney & Shrinks Tumors
A nurse friend of mine recommended using baking soda to make the blood a little more alkaline than acidic. I tried it: one teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water. The muscles in my legs relaxed. Did the baking soda relieve the build-up of lactic acid in the muscles from running earlier in the day? I do know that I felt better. The recommendation with baking soda is once or twice per week. Here is a pretty good article that supports the use of baking soda for kidney ailments.
Baking soda, according to Mike Adams of Natural News, shrinks tumors in ". . . the throat, colon, intestines and rectal area, and when compared with the exorbitant costs of chemo and radiation, the baking soda cure weighs in at around $3." A teaspoon a week is preventative medicine. A daily dose is a curative regimen. This is an important read, and baking soda is an important healthy remedy.
Cranberry juice, not Oceanspray cranberry juice cocktail with all that sugar, is also a good kidney tonic. Lemonade achieves similar results.
UPDATE, January 3, 2015
I've tried baking soda. But on the vital organs like kidneys, liver, and intestines, I like the combination of lemon juice, olive oil, and a touch of honey.
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