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“Aging, stress, and heavy consumption of alcohol increase the permeability of the intestine, causing increased absorption of microbial toxins. Laxatives, carrot fiber (not carrotjuice), activated charcoal, and a small amount of sodium thiosulfate decrease the formation and absorption of toxins, increasing the organism’s adaptive capacity.” Ray Peat http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2012/09/28/ray-peat-phd-on-the-benefits-of-the-raw-carrot/
Thiosulfate is found in allium family; Sodium Thiosulfate is the salt used in chemistry/pharmacy.
Can also be taken internally to kill worms and chelate metals.
Cheap on Amazon - buy the pentahydrate crystals.
You can watch people taking this internally on YouTube.
It is on World Health Organization list of essential medicines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines
Increase of cytotoxicity during wastewater chlorination: Impact factors and surrogates.
Chlorination significantly increased cytotoxicity of treated wastewater. Factors affecting cytotoxicity formation during wastewater chlorination were investigated. Quenching with sodium thiosulfate and ascorbic acid decreased the formed cytotoxicity, while ammonium kept the cytotoxicity stable.
Increase of cytotoxicity during wastewater chlorination: Impact factors and surrogates. - PubMed - NCBI
Use of sodium thiosulfate in the treatment of calciphylaxis.
Calciphylaxis is an infrequent but severe entity found in chronic dialysis patients. Its clinical pattern consists of tissue ischemia with itchy and painful subcutaneous nodules and plaques, most often located on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs and/or legs. These injuries evolve to extensive superficial necrosis of the skin overlying the panniculitis, with ulceration, overinfection and consequent sepsis. Current treatment modalities used to counteract this pathology are not entirely effective. A new treatment reported for calciphylaxis, is the use of intravenous sodium thiosulfate. This inorganic salt is already used in the treatment of intoxication caused by cyanide, in patients with calcific nephrolithiasis and tumoral calcinosis, with very good and safe results. We herewith report a case of calciphylaxis that was cured using intravenous sodium thiosulphate treatment.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19861872
Thiosulfate is found in allium family; Sodium Thiosulfate is the salt used in chemistry/pharmacy.
Can also be taken internally to kill worms and chelate metals.
Cheap on Amazon - buy the pentahydrate crystals.
You can watch people taking this internally on YouTube.
It is on World Health Organization list of essential medicines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines
Increase of cytotoxicity during wastewater chlorination: Impact factors and surrogates.
Chlorination significantly increased cytotoxicity of treated wastewater. Factors affecting cytotoxicity formation during wastewater chlorination were investigated. Quenching with sodium thiosulfate and ascorbic acid decreased the formed cytotoxicity, while ammonium kept the cytotoxicity stable.
Increase of cytotoxicity during wastewater chlorination: Impact factors and surrogates. - PubMed - NCBI
Use of sodium thiosulfate in the treatment of calciphylaxis.
Calciphylaxis is an infrequent but severe entity found in chronic dialysis patients. Its clinical pattern consists of tissue ischemia with itchy and painful subcutaneous nodules and plaques, most often located on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs and/or legs. These injuries evolve to extensive superficial necrosis of the skin overlying the panniculitis, with ulceration, overinfection and consequent sepsis. Current treatment modalities used to counteract this pathology are not entirely effective. A new treatment reported for calciphylaxis, is the use of intravenous sodium thiosulfate. This inorganic salt is already used in the treatment of intoxication caused by cyanide, in patients with calcific nephrolithiasis and tumoral calcinosis, with very good and safe results. We herewith report a case of calciphylaxis that was cured using intravenous sodium thiosulphate treatment.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19861872