Sodium Bicarbonate and Swine Flu: Get Your Soda Before It’s Too Late!

Sodium Bicarbonate and Swine Flu: Get Your Soda Before It’s Too Late!


More and more research as well as anecdotal evidence shows that bicarbonate of soda can prevent or lessen the effects of colds and flu. If you do not have bicarbonate of soda in your home, you may want to get it right away.  During this cold and flu season you do not want to be without it. Since so many people are learning of the benefits of bicarbonate of sodium and the fact that it is a safe alternative to many prescription drugs, my concern is that the medical establishment will come after it. Or, someone will taint the product and claim that we must avoid this product like they did with the natural sleep aid called L-Tryptophan (an amino acid).

Some of you may remember that this natural supplement was one of the most effective remedies for the sleep-deprived. Then all of a sudden in 1989 the FDA banned its sale after some people got sick and dozens died. And so that was the end of that. Instead of being able to get this natural supplement from health food stores or over the Internet, people were effectively forced to start buying prescription sleep aids instead. The funny thing is, these prescription drugs kill far more people. According to NaturalNews.Com, 490,000 people have died from prescription drugs from 2001 through 2005…amazing, isn't it?

Now back to the trytophan story. It turns out that only one brand of trytophan was killing folks back in 1989. It was made by a company in Japan. However, the FDA shut down all sales of trytophan by every manufacturer. Why? To be safe? No way. Prescription drugs kill thousands a year and yet the big pharmaceutical companies are not shut down.

The truth is trytophan was working too well. It was killing the profits of prescription sleeping pill makers. So all of a sudden no one could produce trytophan. Later we learned that the batch of trytophan that was coming from this one manufacturer in Japan (Showa Denko) was different from all the rest. How? Their trytophan was genetically modified. Get the picture now? This is what was causing the problem. Showa Denko was not using natural amino acids in their product.

But what does this have to do with bicarbonate of soda and swine flu? Everthing. A similar thing could happen with bicarbonate of soda and it too could be banned. So I'm just saying you may want to stock up now.

What follows is a very good article on how to use baking soda for colds and flu. It also sheds light on how effective baking soda is in treating other diseases. This is a must-read. So follow the link below for more information.

Yours in the peace of YAH,

Yahchanan

Bicarbonate Treatment for Swine Flu (1924)


 

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