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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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malvines not oil salt (not NaCl) antidote I had written that it might be chlorine. Your suggestion is that humans can take salt tablets so that the fungus won't kill them. Wonderful! I like that. "Bog waters in the Falkland Islands exhibit unusually high salt concentrations, owing to very heavy deposition of sea spray. Their acidity appears due partly to exchange of metal cations in sea spray for hydrogen ions adsorbed on the peat colloids, and partly to oxidation of hydrogen sulphide generated by peat decomposition. " [ link to www.jstor.org] If this works out, and salt tablets can protect humans from the aggressive oil fungus, next we need a way to stop it from diluting the petrochemicals to the point where plastics are non-functional. Maybe over the longer term, it's best that we simply get rid of plastics. I hope that doesn't have to happen before we get a little notice in order to make adjustments. Funny coincidence... on reading some of the remedies offered by sufferers of morgellons... they say that raw sea salt (whole salt, not just NACl) makes the fibres 'pull away' or retreat on contact (topical). Re: Fungus, iodine is also effective against it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1077926and I just read somewhere on a natural site, that Tea Tree Oil combats fungus infections, and that you can actually drink it...
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