The.Cure.For.All.Advanced.Cancers

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taken three times a day does not bring up the level to its correct
value for several weeks. The level should be 4.6 or 4.7. But no
higher. For this reason, you should not exceed ½ teaspoon three
times a day, and must monitor your blood at least every three
weeks.
All cancer patients need supplementation with potassium
even when the blood level is not seriously low, for example,
4.1. The blood level does not tell the whole story—that cellular
levels are really much too low. But when the blood level is
above 4, a lower dose of ¼ teaspoon, taken three times a day
with food (it has a slightly salty taste) is more suitable.
Potassium is a respiration stimulant, causing increased up-
take of oxygen, exactly what is wanted to restore health to the
tumorous organ. After a blood level of 4.7 is reached, stop.
Never take potassium gluconate for more than 3 weeks without
getting a new blood test.
To find the equivalent dose in capsules, empty capsules into
a measuring spoon and record the number used.


Always use a measuring spoon to portion out
powdered supplements.

Get the Ammonia Out


Ornithine and Arginine. When an organ is besieged by
bacteria it is overwhelmed by the ammonia they make. Ammo-
nia is the same fume that comes from a diaper pail. Our livers
can detoxify it very quickly, but not other organs because they
can’t do the chemistry called the urea synthesis cycle. Other or-
gans must ship any ammonia made in them to the liver.
In the urea synthesis cycle two molecules of ammonia are
pinned together with a carbon dioxide molecule to make a sin-
gle urea molecule. Urea is odorless, tasteless, and harmless.
Urea can be excreted easily into the bladder, but it is useful in
several ways before it is excreted. It helps to keep the osmotic

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