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It has been compiled with the sole intention of sharing information with
the reader; which, in the opinion of the author, will enable the reader to
make more discerning choices in matters pertaining to personal health.
The best minds are scrambling to find a remedy that will end this
modern day plague and save lives; and yet thus far we are
seemingly helpless.
Many tout the HIV-virus as the culprit, while just as many suggest
that there is no virus at all. Even the validity of the test to
determine HIV status is in question, with false positive tests now
well documented.
The stakes are high, as are the rewards for the brilliant mind or
minds that find the missing link in an apparent maze of puzzle
pieces.
But are these safe? Do they promise a cure, or are they simply
short-term solutions that could well explode into even more
symptomatic pandemonium and mayhem?
Every day, more and more people are being diagnosed HIV
positive; every day more and more people die.
Thus far, it would seem that there is some headway being made
with lives being extended, albeit with some uncertainty as to
longevity and degree of side effects.
With the sand running out, people are only too willing to ‘try out’
the latest anti-viral weapons, in a desperate hope to be saved.
But like the Titanic, perhaps prevention would be better than cure.
All agree that the HIV-virus does not kill the individual.
Those with the disease all suffer from extreme deficiencies of all
four of the above mentioned nutrients, and these deficiencies are
responsible for such symptoms as depressed CD4 T-lymphocyte
count, vulnerability to cancers (including Kaposi’s sarcoma),
depression, psoriasis, diarrhea, muscle wasting and dementia.
Where do we stand?
Currently there are two opposing opinions relating to health and
disease. According to the medicine of curing disease, one unique
agent causes illness to occur. This is an external enemy of the
body that attacks us and threatens our health. This is based upon
the work of Louis Pasteur and is known as ‘Germ Theory’.
According to this theory, the germ only has one form and as a
result, the same external agent always causes the disease. This
theory stems from research of the external agent and making all
out war on it.
Thus far, our focus has followed this line of thought. All emphasis
has been placed upon the external agent known as the HIV-virus.
Whether it is the prime cause or merely a harmless passenger
virus, this external agent has been identified and implicated.
Unlike Germ Theory, Cellular Theory suggests that all of life lives
in a co-operative, cohesive relationship. It is only when we
knowingly or unknowingly alter this relationship, that nature takes
steps to redress this imbalance.
In this light, it would seem that germs are simply ‘doing their job’.
It is interesting that the word health has its origins in the word
wholeness.
Having examined AIDS from the Germ Theory point of view, with
a focus on curing disease; let us now turn our attention to the
Cellular Theory and focus on restoring health.
Understanding Health
The word doctor comes from the Latin word for teacher.
The Cells
We all began as one cell. From this one cell we develop into a
body consisting of 100 trillion cells.
These cells make up every organ, gland, bone, muscle, tissue and
fluid in the body.
If there is any sign of pain, degeneration, illness or disease in any
part of the body; then it is not the part, or system that is affected;
it is the cells in the part or system that are affected.
Within the cells, Potassium levels must remain high and Sodium
levels low, while outside of the cells, the reverse must occur. It is
this delicate balance of minerals that gives rise to the cell’s
electrical potential.
The molecules do not float freely in the water, but form a solid
body; much like a jelly.
As long as cells have ATP, the cellular protein frame will have a
preference for Potassium and the cells will be like little jellies.
In this jelly-like Living State, our cells have their full electrical
potential. Each cell is essentially an electronic machine.
There are two oceans of water in the body, one inside the cells
and another that surrounds the cells.
ATP maintains the water inside the cells as a jelly, while the water
outside the cells is maintained primarily by salt.
In every life process, water leaves the blood stream to deliver vital
life giving nutrients to the cells.
This water is rich in mineral ions, which are little charged particles
and can be seen as little electrical driving forces.
This water then passes into the cells, through the cell membrane.
If the cells lose their ATP, or are unable to produce ATP, the
Living State is altered and the cells lose their ‘jelliness’.
When this happens, water leaks from the cell and the ‘waterways’
between the cell membrane dry up. Without the ‘waterways’,
enzyme activity is reduced and the pumps switch off.
When this happens, the cell loses its preference for Potassium and
the delicate mineral balance is altered.
Once the jelly-like Living State is altered, the cells lose their
electrical potential and are no longer able to generate
hydroelectric power.
If the Dry State is altered in any way, cells will lose their electrical
potential and will eventually ‘switch off’.
The most important question we can ask is: “What alters the ‘Dry
State’?”
Blood Protein
Within the blood stream, there are blood proteins.
In the Wet State, the spaces around the cells expand and ‘grocery’
delivery is reduced.
When this happens, cells do not get their vital nutrients and even
more importantly, they are not oxygenated.
Without ATP, the vital Living State will be altered and we lose our
electrical energy potential. At the same time, the intimate nature
of the Dry State is lost, resulting in a loss of energy flow.
In short … our batteries run down and the vital life circuit is
broken!
The only thing that can alter the Living, Dry State is …
The Lymph
The Lymphatic System is one of the primary parts of the body’s
immune system. As the purification system of the body, it ensures
that there is no build up in the spaces surrounding the cells.
The flow of lymph is much slower than the blood stream and in
order to prevent the lymph from flowing backwards, there are
little one-way check valves that keep the lymph fluid moving
forward.
Unlike the blood stream, the lymphatic system does not have a
specific pump that keeps the lymphatic fluid flowing. Instead, it
relies upon two very efficient pump actions to maintain
circulation.
Simply put, every time that we move our bodies, the compression
of the tissue forces the lymph to flow from one little chamber,
through the one-way valve and into the next.
The ducts are the largest lymphatic vessels in the body. The main
one is the Thoracic Duct, which is found on the left side of the
chest. This duct services the upper left side of the body (head,
neck, arm and chest) as well as the whole of the lower body.
The Right Lymphatic Duct is smaller and is found on the right side
of the chest. This duct services the upper right side of the body.
Every time we take a deep breath, the chest expands and lymph is
pumped out of the ducts and back into the blood stream.
This means that while the build up is being removed from around
the cells, it is not being effectively released via the ducts, back into
the blood stream.
Each law has many layers and applies to every area of life.
Simply put; these are the Laws of physical, emotional, mental and
nutritional well-being.
To understand their meaning more fully and how they affect our
state of health, it is necessary to examine each of these Laws
more closely.
When this happens, the eyes see, the brain thinks, muscles work
and so on.
In any stressful situation, the body needs more energy that normal,
because we are asking it to work harder. This is because we
believe that we are unable to cope with the demands of the
situation.
When in shock, the heart beats faster and the blood vessels dilate,
engorging the tissue with blood so as to flood the cells with vital
life sustaining nutrients.
Not only have we increased our blood flow and ‘lost’ more blood
protein than normal, we have also slowed and stagnated our
Lymphatic System.
The balance between the red blood system and the white blood
system is lost.
As the Dry State is altered, the ‘groceries’ are not delivered to the
cells, our batteries lose power and we are left feeling ‘drained’.
This does not happen however, when food is eaten in its natural,
raw state. The implications of this are staggering. Continually
demanding help from our immune system meal after meal, day
after day, year after year, will seriously deplete the immune
function. This could very well be one of the most significant of the
primary causes of chronic degenerative disease.
By eating more food than our bodies can cope with, we are
overworking our digestive organs. This is stressful and will result
in the organs of digestion being flooded with blood protein. This
will alter the essential Dry State in the same way that a poison
will!
Too much activity can be draining, while too little will eventually
lead to sluggishness and muscle wasting.
With our current way of life, most people spend their day in a
seated position, either in front of a television, computer screen or
at a steering wheel. By the end of the day, most are exhausted and
collapse into bed, their batteries finally drained. Sleep is also seen
in some cultures, as a mini death!
If this is the way we live, day in and day out, then we have to ask
ourselves one question … are we breathing deeply throughout the
day?
With little to no movement of our muscular and skeletal pump
and certainly very little thoracic pump activity, then we are very
likely committing a slow suicide, very similar to that of the Native
American Indian!
Symptom Slide
Every degenerative condition in the human body is one and the
same thing … a loss of energy!
There is only one thing that can lead to a loss of cellular energy
and cause our batteries to ‘switch off’ and that is trapped blood
protein!
Trapped blood protein alters the Dry State, causing the Wet State.
In this Wet State, four primary conditions arise that lead to every
diagnosed symptom of pain, degeneration, illness, disease and
ultimately death.
These are oxygen depravation, dehydration, acidity and nutrient
deficiency.
No Oxygen
The moment the Dry State is altered, our cells become Oxygen
deprived; and without Oxygen, their ability to produce ATP is
reduced.
The most efficient way for cells to produce ATP is with Oxygen
and glucose. In order to continue functioning, cells are able to
produce ATP without Oxygen, however this is a less efficient
means of energy production and there are consequences.
Once the Dry State is restored, the germs change back into their
microzyme form and reassume their peaceful, protective function
and the illness disappears.
If our cells are not able to produce optimum levels of ATP, they
will not be able to maintain the jelly-like Living State. This leads us
to the second primary condition … dehydration.
Water hydrates the cells and the circulatory systems, ensuring not
only our full electrical potential, but also the generation and
distribution of that electrical potential.
When the Dry State is altered, ATP within the cell is used up,
causing the water within the cell to lose its structure and to leak
out.
To maintain the Living jelly and replenish our stores of ATP, our
cells must be constantly nourished and all cellular build up must be
removed. This is the role of the blood and lymphatic circulatory
systems.
There are twice as many white cells that inhibit the immune
system, as there are cells that stimulate it. Prolonged, unintentional
dehydration will cause excessive histamine production; thereby
suppressing the Immune System by lowering the body’s CD4
count and raising the body’s CD8 count.
Histamine is also involved in cell proliferation, which could lead to
carcinogenesis and tumour proliferation. A suppressed Immune
System may contribute to the ability of tumour cells to escape
immune surveillance, resulting in growth and spread of the
tumour. If the immune system is suppressed, cancer cells stand a
better chance of developing into new tumours.
In every life process, toxins and metabolic waste are produced and
these must be flushed from the cells to prevent acid build up.
Water is vital to the health of our cells, not only for hydration and
nutrient delivery, but also to maintain a clean and healthy
environment.
Dehydration within the cells and in the blood vessels leads to the
third of the primary conditions … acidity.
Our bodies are literally a sea of chemicals from glucose, fats and
amino acids to enzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters. Every
second, our bodies literally makes hundreds of thousands of
adjustments to keep us healthy and alive. This is the life process.
Free Radicals
Oxygen, although essential to life, is the source of potentially
damaging free radicals. These highly reactive compounds, which
are formed during normal metabolic reactions, are an absolutely
essential part of the life process. They are used in the many
thousands of chemical reactions that take place in our bodies, to
trigger other chemical reactions.
Being ‘unnatural’ to the body, these do not fit the body’s enzyme
structure and are more likely to produce free radical chain
reactions. This leads to biologically unsuitable chemical reactions,
abnormal and toxic substances and degenerative disease.
Having high homocysteine levels means that our DNA is not only
more vulnerable to oxidant or free radical damage, but is also
poorly repaired when damaged.
Increased free radical activity in the cells can damage the lipids in
the cell membrane. Glutathione peroxidase is an enzyme that
inhibits lipid peroxidation. If the cell membrane is sufficiently
damaged, apoptosis or cell death will occur.
As the cell’s protein frame is broken down and the DNA blueprint
is altered, cells lose their identity and are unable to function
naturally.
Protein kinase enzymes are involved in manufacturing new
proteins inside the cells. Long-term dehydration, toxic waste build-
up, poor nutrient delivery as well as inactivity, cause protease to
breakdown the protein within the cells. As a result, the cells
produce fewer and fewer cell membrane receptors that are
needed for hormonal communication with the body. This is called
receptor down regulation.
In the body, the principle is the same. Each cell needs to survive
on the spot, if it can be repaired. Only the dead or irreparably
damaged cells will have to be dismembered and cleared away.
In chronic conditions, extensive reconstruction is necessary. If
repeatedly weakened cells are unable to correct their deficient
protein metabolism, IL-6 and TNF begin breaking down the DNA
and RNA into fragments, to clear the debris. This decreases the
size and ability of the cell nucleus to function.
Building Blocks
Proteins are essential for the structure of our cells. All body
proteins are made from different combinations of amino acids and
synthesized within the cells following our DNA blueprint. There
are 20 amino acids that are needed by the body. Eight are seen as
essential and must be supplied through our diet, while the other
twelve can be made by the body.
The liver is a major centre for making amino acids and in addition
to making its own protein and enzymes; it forms and secretes
most of our blood proteins.
Once at their target cell, steroid hormones diffuse through the cell
membrane and are converted into either an enzyme or a
functional protein. These bring about physiological actions within
the tissue and this is called protein synthesis.
Fast acting hormones bind to the membrane of the target cell and
initiate secondary messengers within the cell, which transform
inactive enzymes into active enzymes. This action requires ATP.
Food enzymes are contained in the food that we eat and are
necessary for the digestion of that food. As we chew, the food is
broken down, releasing the food enzymes.
When food does not contain enough enzymes, the body will be
forced to supply them. To do so, it draws on the metabolic
enzyme reserves from our vital organs and tissues. This causes a
metabolic deficit.
Metabolic enzymes are made from amino acids and are responsible
for all cellular activity and for the breakdown and elimination of
waste and toxic substances. They are also essential to our immune
system, which relies almost entirely on enzymes to do its job.
A cooked food diet will deplete our enzyme supply and if we are
already amino acid deficient, will prevent us from replenishing that
supply. On top of that, if we are dehydrated, those enzymes will
not be able to move through the ‘waterway’ that runs through the
cell membrane!
The more waste build up that we have in our body; the less our
cells are nourished. The accumulative effect of oxygen
depravation, dehydration and acidity is … starvation.
Feed Me
Underlying all illness is severe nutrition deficiency.
There are three main reasons why most of the world is suffering
from nutrition deficiency.
Most people believe that a ‘well balanced diet’ will provide the
recommended daily allowance (RDA) of essential nutrients that
are necessary for health and vitality.
Unfortunately, health authorities cannot agree upon what actually
constitutes a ‘well balanced diet’; with many nutrition experts
suggesting that RDAs are well below the needed intake for
optimum health.
Some even suggest that RDAs are, at best, the minimal intake for a
‘normal’ person who doesn’t smoke or drink, isn’t suffering from
an illness or infection, pre-menstrual or menopausal, or exposed
to excessive stress or pollution. In other words they are relatively
meaningless in the world we live in today.
The world has lost nearly half its forested area in the past 8,000
years and the majority of that loss occurred in the 20th century,
when cultivated area expanded rapidly and consumption of wood
and paper jumped dramatically. The enormous natural value of
forests includes soil erosion prevention and flood control.
Most of the fresh drinking waters are now polluted with industrial
chemical waste resulting in more than 3 million people—most of
them children—dying each year from diarrhoea and other illnesses
caused by contaminated water.
Minerals are the electrically charged particles that account for our
electrical potential. It is the delicate balance of these minerals that
account for our life force.
When the Dry State is altered, the Living State is altered and our
frequency drops.
Once the Dry State is altered, our cells become oxygen deficient,
dehydrated and acidic.
LIFE
No trapped blood protein = Dry State = full energy
DEATH
Trapped blood protein = Wet State = altered energy
The Pathway of Degeneration
Health is deceptively simple.
When we have it, we take it for granted and abuse it, knowingly or
unknowingly.
To sustain life and the vital Living State within every cell of our
bodies, we need Oxygen.
If we are to salvage not only our own health, but also the health of
the planet, we need to once again re-evaluate our understanding of
health and realize the intrinsic value of Nature and Life itself.
For all of life, this lies at a cellular level. Cells are the basic
metabolic unit of life. Cells generate energy, cells generate Life.
In this way, all aspects of life are coherent and there is wholeness;
life is healthy.
The word ‘health’ has its origins in the word wholeness. For the
world to experience health, as individuals, as well as a whole, we
must realise that we are all parts of a greater whole. We must co-
operate.
It is time to take responsibility not only for our own health and
peace, but also for the Health and Peace of Life itself.
There can only be one winner in the AIDS pandemic and that is all
of mankind.