Reducing Acidic Burden on the Body/Neutralizing Lev-Lactic Acid with Dex-Lactic Acid

I had a client ring me today and ask for some of my new Stem Cell formula and ask if I could source some Dextrorotatory Lactic Acid for her. I had to go looking to even find out what it is! Pleased she asked me about it because it seems the data on it really validates those who are reintroducing naturally fermented foods into their diet! So here’s an article well worth reading, especially if you or anyone you know is interested in besting cancer.

Cancer cells produce lev-lactic acid (i.e., levorotatory, or left-turning, or negative (-) lactic acid). This caustic acid can be neutralized by taking in large amounts of highly alkaline foods and drinks (see Item 6 below) or by neutralizing it with dex-lactic acid (i.e., dextrorotatory, or right-turning, or positive (+) lactic acid). To supply ample amounts of dex-lactic acid, and neutralize the flood of lev-lactic acid produced by cancer cells, drink at least 1 cup of kombucha or fermented cabbage juice (sauerkraut juice) per day. Best to drink this some time in the morning, on an empty stomach…

https://www.fosube.com/reducing-acid-protocol.html

Tax agents used in a new scam

Fraudsters are impersonating both the ATO and tax agents in an attempt to scam funds from taxpayers.
Business Katarina Taurian 07 September 2018

Often using the threat of outstanding debt, these fraudsters initiate a fake three-way conversation with themselves, a taxpayer and someone impersonating a tax agent.

The tax office is warning taxpayers to be aware of this new scam, as members of the community have reported several attempts at fraud of this nature.

Scammers will also often tell a taxpayer a complaint has been made against them, that their arrest is imminent if they don’t pay a tax debt, or that a tax refund will be issued in exchange for bank account details.

Earlier this year, the ATO issued similar warnings over a myGov scam, after fraudulent emails promising taxpayers a tax refund were issued en masse, in an attempt to steal personal and financial information.

As always, the tax office is reminding the tax profession of the need to be vigilant as the regulators usually see a spike in scam activity at tax time.

katarina.taurian@momentummedia.com.au