Quote: (08-24-2012 03:21 PM)Roark Wrote:
Came in not expecting any peer reviewed literature in this thread, left with expectations fulfilled.
I wish I had the energy to help you guys, but its just a mountain of work to even figure out where to begin here. This is like when an ESL learner asks you to edit their essay and you just have to re-write everything.
Yeah, Kosko never did post up links to his 'research' as he promised.
And even peer reviewed articles sometimes are bullshit, like with that MMR vaccine-autism scandal that occurred when rigged results were published in Lancet.
Personally, I'm more excited about the future role of baking soda in cancer treatment. In mice baking soda is an effective anti-cancer drug. Solid tumours tend to have an acidic core, and acid neutralises the immune system and shuts off blood supply (thus prevent chemotherapy from penetrating). Give baking soda and the acid is neutralised and the immune system can kick in and the drugs can finally flow in.
Some interesting links:
The guy at Arizona university doing the research: http://azcc.arizona.edu/node/4187
The actual mice research article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...ool=pubmed
Is there anything baking soda cannot do?