Can Sodium Bicarbonate Be Taken For Mycotoxin-induced Diseases?
Sodium bicarbonate has anti fungal properties
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1. There is medical research which shows that sodium bicarbonate has anti fungal properties.
2. One such research study in 2013 was performed on 24 fungi ehich contained 15 dermatophytes, 7 yeasts and 2 molds.
3. The results showed that and I quote "fungal growth was completely inhibited for 19 (79%) specimens and reduced for 4 (17%) specimens after 7 days".
Therefore adequate literature is there to show the anti fungal property of sodium bicarbonate. The mechanism of action is not clearly understood.
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Sodium bicarbonate has fungistatic properties and not fungicidal as thought
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1. I could gather from a research paper that a gene in Chaetomium globosum gives it the ability to make it resistant to sodium bicarbonate treatment.
2. The other fungi including stachybotrys, penicillium, aspergillus, cladosporium, or basidiospores can be controlled by sodium bicarbonate and most of the time for domestic purposes sodium bicarbonate and vinegar is used together.
3. It is important to share that the fungi studies in the first research article included T rubrum, T interdigitale, S brevicaulis, Fusarium spp, Acremonium spp, A. versicolor, C albicans, C parapsilosis, C guilliermondii, C zeylanoides, Trichosporon spp and sodium bicarbonate was found to be effective in controlling their growth.
There is a slight confusion about the fungicidal activity and fungistatic. Fungicidal is killing the fungus and fungistatic does not allow growth of fungi. Therefore antifungal is a broad term and includes fungistatic action of sodium bicarbonate. It was thought that sodium bicarbonate is fungicidal but many researches have observed it to be fungistatic. The sporses however will not be destroyed by sodium bicarbonate and can carry the infection and germinate in a favorable environment.
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The pH balance is altered and growth of the cancer cells is inhibited
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1. The probable reason for sodium bicarbonate being used for cancer treatment is that there is a alkaline pH generated by use of sodium bicarbonate.
2. The cancer cells have active glucose metabolism and grow faster in acidic pH. By controlling the pH there can be growth inhibition of the cancer cells. This is probably the same reason how fungal growth is inhibited.
3. Cancer is a fearful and destructive condition and many patients do not want to take alternative treatments like the one mentioned.
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Welcome and wishing you good health
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Hi XXXX,
Welcome and thanks for sending in your query.
There is a lot about science that is unexplored and the fungicidal behavior of sodium bicarbonate needs to be completely understood in the coming years.
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