Urine pH and Lipids, Lb Sulfur, MGS, Flame Quell+


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Mar 24 2021 16 mins  

This podcast will bring clarity to the interpretation of urine pH (UpH) and to the use of lipid-bound sulfur, LbS. Dr. Revici used Flame Quell, a butanol compound, two different ways: as an acidifying agent when urine pH is alkaline and as an anti-fatty acid agent when urine pH is acid. As acidifying agent for many symptoms, not just pain, that are dualistic. The use of Flame Quell for vertigo was written up extensively by a B. Welt in the AMA Archives of Otolaryngology, 1953. There were consistent improvements from butanol when urine is alkaline, worsening when urine is acid. Sodium thiosulfate was used as an alkalinizing agent for acid urine. As an anti-fatty acid agent when fatty acids are the cause of symptoms and disease. Examples as an anti-fatty acid agent are in our last podcast: my 40 y/o colleague relieved a severe spring allergy attack with a large dose of FQ+ that he held in his mouth; and, a 38 y/o woman’s intermittent bouts of congestion, sore throat, headache and fatigue are reliably relieved quickly with FQ+. Her UpH is always acid. In both of these cases, symptoms are caused by inflammatory fatty acids and in both cases FQ+ neutralizes them via polar bonding. A recent development for the woman with intermittent sore throats and congestion illustrates the limits of UpH. She contacted me urgently ten days ago for help with debilitating brain fog and utter exhaustion, clearly due to mold. She previously had mold exposure during the four years she lived in a WDB, a “water damaged building”, a hillside home where the stone kitchen wall was against hill soil without runoff from rain or snow. WDB is an anachronism in the world of mold illness and occurs far more frequently than recognized. Her symptoms then were not understood as a consequence of mold until she moved to a mold-free environment. Now, in another home where renovations supposedly properly and completely rendered it mold free, some mornings she is unable to even make a routine shopping list. I recommended one dropper Lipid-bound Sulfur (LbS) twice daily while continuing two droppers Flame Quell+ with the same of glycerol three times daily. She is dramatically better within a few days. Why LbS? Her UpH is acid. Acid UpH indicates there is a catabolic or dysaerobic off-balance. Sulfur is catabolic, dysaerobic, and so are the fatty acids which incorporate sulfur in LbS. Treat a catabolic off-balance with a catabolic element and agent? Peer-reviewed published papers during this last year suggest Singulair, a LT receptor antagonist, should be considered a treatment modality for Covid. Singulair is used to reduce exercise-induced asthma and allergic rhinitis but is not effective for acute asthma attacks (inhaled corticosteroids work); it takes up to a week before reaching its full effect; and, must be taken two hours before exercise to stop exercise induced asthma. ...

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It is unfortunate that rarely does one lipid, chosen for pain, apparently and surprisingly destroy tumor cells. Blood tests and urine monitoring to chose lipids and evaluate their effectiveness, and change when necessary, are advised. I am available for consultations. Please email Felista at my office, [email protected], with your questions about the use of therapeutic lipids in a particular case or cases. She will schedule a time for us to talk. I look forward to speaking with you. I wish you all the blessing of renewal this season of increasing light and warmth offers.