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In 1926, a booklet was released about using sodium bicarbonate as medicine, highlighting its versatility and affordability. It can be used to clean refrigerators, treat diaper rash, and more.
As a medicine, sodium bicarbonate can be taken orally, transdermally in baths, injected, or nebulized. For nebulization, a capsule combining it with glutathione can be used. Transdermal absorption is more effective than oral.
For baths, one to two pounds of sodium bicarbonate is recommended, along with magnesium chloride bath flakes or dead sea salt. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is less medically effective.
Orally, sodium bicarbonate is part of a cancer protocol. Dr. Tullio Simonsini from Rome used sodium bicarbonate to treat cancer, kidney disease, and diabetes. Due to toxins and nutritional deficiencies, people have become acidic, making sodium bicarbonate beneficial.