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As
I first viewed these images I thought gee, these are
the types of forms that are often seen in blood. And
sure enough it is so because the blood is a colloidal
suspension directly under the influence of anions,
cations, and non-ionic substances which all influence
the charge of zeta potential and it is this charge
which is the final factor which influences the merging
together of the blood colloids.
Mysteries
Yet to Unfold
As we
discussed earlier, the variety of developmental forms
of microbes under different terrain conditions is what
Lida Mattman observed. The driving factor is the ionic
and non-ionic mix or concentration of the medium, and
the ultimate measurable control is zeta potential. I
do not doubt that multiple microbial looking forms may
arise within equal measures of zeta potential, the
determining factor being the ionic/non-ionic mix of
the medium or terrain in which the microbe exists.
When Guenther Enderlein made his observations of the
endobiont, he was doing so from the framework of a
biologist. He observed the pleomorphic nature of
different fungal species in culture by varying their
terrain, and observed the exact same type of forms in
the blood by varying its terrain. This was all
observation - and quite brilliant. DNA testing did not
exist to correlate the theories. Today some
preliminary work is being done on the observed forms
in the blood and some of these things do not seem to
correlate with Enderlein's thought process. Then again
there are flaws in our knowledge of DNA. There may be
fungal links in the blood which will be uncovered, as
well as links to "stealth pathogens".
Many mysteries are yet to unfold. What we know for
sure is that the terrain is everything. When we are
dead, microbes in our body turn us back to dust. When
we are alive and view living blood under the
microscope, the worse it looks, the worse off we are.
The faster it degenerates on a microscope slide, the
faster we are degenerating internally. Underlying all
of this is the basic interplay of the electron -
anions and cations. The measurement of their influence
is zeta potential. Increase zeta potential and the
blood looks and acts healthier, decrease zeta
potential and it's just the opposite.
Silent
Clots
James
Privitera, M.D., wrote the book "Silent Clots
- Life's Biggest Killers". He would
like to see live blood microscopy in every emergency
room to evaluate all stroke and cardiovascular
patients as well as others with acute medical
conditions to determine the presence of clotting.
Clotting can clearly be seen in live blood under the
microscope through platelet and red blood cell
aggregation. It is a clear sign that zeta potential
has fallen and life is threatened.
Studies that Dr. Privitera has conducted are telling.
Out of 45 patients studied with circulatory
complaints, all had recognizable clots bigger than the
size of two red blood cells. 31 out of the 45
also tested with abnormal cholesterol HDL levels. In a
study of 28 patients with angina, 27 of those, or 96%,
showed significant platelet clotting.
In eighty percent of the heart attacks, the individual
does not experience prior chest pain. If live blood
microscopy were performed as part of a routine
check-up, it seems likely this potential for heart
attack would be picked up early. Dr. Privitera would
like to know why this method is not widely used and
the fact that it isn't he finds utterly amazing.
Disease
Reprieve
Dr. T.C.
McDaniel, D.O., was 56 years old many years ago and he
was having definite cardiovascular problems. His heart
was constantly skipping beats. He went to the best
heart experts in the field, and they could not help
him. He searched for answers and then stumbled upon
the concept of zeta potential. It was a revelation.
Blood, which is a suspension, begins to sludge as zeta
potential falls, and zeta potential is directly
related to the mix of anions and cations and non-ions
in that suspension. Armed with this information, he
mixed up and took his own "anionic
surfactant", drank more pure water, eliminated
the bad cations from his diet, and his PVCs
disappeared.
You'll recall when we talked about molecular reality
that the anionic substances with higher valence like
1:2 and 1:3 etc. have a greater dispersing effect. So
if one were to take a proper amount of something like
potassium citrate which is a 1:3 electrolyte and mix
it in pure distilled or reverse osmosis water and
drink it up, that would act like a dispersing agent
for the blood stream. And so it is.
Dr. McDaniel wrote a book "Disease Reprieve -
Living Into the Golden Years" that
illustrates the knowledge he uncovered and how he has
put it into practice. Today as I write this at the end
of 2001, Dr. McDaniel is 87 years old and is still
active with a thriving cardiovascular-renal practice.
He shows people how to eliminate cardiovascular
problems in their life. How to eliminate kidney stones
in about 5 hours without any surgical intervention
whatsoever, and how to never have them return. This is
knowledge which is not taught in medical school and is
unlikely to be taught there anytime soon. If your
doctor has this knowledge it is likely he learned it
through extra-curricular training like the type
Biomedx offers or from other more "natural"
health oriented outlets. Let me give you some more
insight on this.
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