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17 Nov 2009 by Marshall Brain
If you look up the lethal dose for potassium chloride on a page like this, the oral value is 2600 mg per kilogram. If you weigh 75 kilograms (165 pounds), you would need to consume 75 * 2600 = 195000 mg of potassium to reach fatal ...
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View Post: Molaxole powder for oral solution - New Product - NeLM
16 Sep 2009
Molaxole powder for oral solution - New Product. Source: eMC (electronic Medicines Compendium). Date published: 16/09/2009 21:38. Type of SPC Change: New Product. Generic drug name: Macrogol, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, ...
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View Post: Do it yourself Transdermal Magnesium Chloride Therapy « Kettlebell ...
9 Nov 2009 by Thierry Sanchez
This amount of magnesium cannot be tolerated by the digestive system with oral magnesium.” However this magnesium chloride “oil” is not cheap. Baths work out expensive as well, and you need a tub… Visit Ancient Minerals homepage for Europe. ... zenfood says: they say there is 25% potassium chloride, any dangerous? Mark Sircus OMD says: no”. Visit Dr Sircus's website to learn some facts about magnesium. Take a moment to download an interview in mp3 format and listen to it. ...
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27 Oct 2009 by Glance, L. E, Cumpston, A., Kanate, A.,...
Concomitant medications administered throughout the patient's course included: amphotericin B, intravenous acyclovir, oral and intravenous potassium chloride, intravenous ondansetron, oral magnesium oxide, docusate, senna, and oral ...
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4 Nov 2009 by zaraqknowlesk
... check this out with a physician first. potassium chloride k-dur Trial and error with different pill types is rufus pursuing -bearing in mind that oral contraceptives are still not the perfect method of birth control for everyone. ...
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View Post: Slow-K (Potassium Chloride) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects ...
13 Apr 2009
Prospective trials have been conducted in normal human volunteers in which the upper gastrointestinal tract was evaluated by endoscopic inspection before and after one week of solid oral potassium chloride therapy. ...
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13 Nov 2009 by drbuzz0
But he also advocates the oral aluminum free baking soda with maple syrup method in his book Sodium Bicarbonate - Rich Man`s Poor Man`s Cancer Treatment. Dr. Sircus is also a proponent of high magnesium dosages, usually transdermal, to assist healing with many maladies including cancer. .... It's a mix of a few cheap, avaliable substances, but critical to the life saving properties: Trisodium citrate, potassium chloride, glucose and sodium chloride (table salt) ...
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23 Nov 2009 by Kevin Gianni
Oral rehydration involves replacing both water and salt. Expectant mothers are advised to get enough salt. Increased salt intakes have been used successfully to combat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Dramatic deficiencies (e.g. “salt ..... Essential major minerals consist of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and chloride. Each has a daily requirement in excess of 100 mg. Essential trace minerals are those found in minute quantities, each less than 0.01 percent ...
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