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http://www.cancersalves.com/checklist/oxygenation.html

 

 

 

Oxygenation

 

For many years, I thought that the vocabulary of natural medicine

and conventional (allopathic) medicine were worlds apart. However,

with the discovery of darkfield microscopy (my own exposure to this

fascinating tool), I have come to appreciate what the term " cleansing "

means as well as what " toxicity " looks like.

 

Darkfield microscopyis very popular in Europe and considerably

less well known in the U.S. where it is sometimes confused with other

types of microscopy. In darkfield, one sees details that are invisible

in electron microscopy, particularly details in the plasma.

Additionally, one observes live blood and can therefore develop a

sense of " context " for roles played by different types of white blood

cells. The capacity to view living blood is enabled because no

fixative is used. Nearly every naturopath and many medical doctors in

Europe use darkfield routinely. Increasingly, this method of

observation is being used in Canada also. Patients are often provided

a copy of the video footage of their blood. The pictures on this page

are from a patient in Canada.

 

The image on the left has been captured from video footage of a

darkfield blood examination. In the image, one sees fibrin, the

cobweb-like material near the upper right, upper left, and middle

left, usually interpreted as indication of liver stress. One also sees

undigested food, crystals, bacteria, a few parasites, and some

weakened red blood cells. In this particular frame, no healthy white

blood cells are visible.

 

I do not claim to be an expert in darkfield microscopy, but I am

enthralled by the technique. What one sees in the mobile situation are

the usual red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma—and what is

floating in the plasma. Microbial activity, parasites, fungi, toxins,

crystals, and undigested food are all visible as is the capacity of

the red blood cells to circulate and the white blood cells to destroy

morbid matter.

 

Oxygenation

 

As we know, red blood cells transport oxygen to the tissues of the

body. Without oxygen, we are devitalized, and according to some

theories, the tissues go into a morbid state in which they survive on

fermentation rather than oxygenation. This is what is referred to as

anaerobic;and it is believed, by such persons as Nobel laureate Prof.

Otto Warburg, that cancer thrives in such oxygen deficient conditions.

 

With darkfield microscopy, one often sees sees a condition called

" rouleau " in which the red blood cells are stacked together. Some

people believe it is because of the stress on the body of poor

metabolism and others believe it is due to this as well as pH

(acid-alkaline balance) or wrong dietary choices or even simple

dehydration. In any event, it is usually correctable. Another

condition that is observed is one in which the activity of red blood

cells is compromised because of infection, bacterial or viral, or

parasitization. In some cases, the red blood cells are misshapen due

to lack of nutrients.

 

In this frame, we see a condition called " rouleau " in which the red

blood cells are clumped together and stacked like coins. Rouleau

affects proper oxygenation because the red blood cells do not

circulate well enough to deliver oxygen where it is needed. The

condition also favors the growth of unhealthy organisms that can

survive in a milieu that is less oxygen rich. Fungi, bacteria, and

viruses require less oxygen than healthy tissue.

 

Commentary

 

Many years ago, I did an astrological study of oxygenation in

which I tried to determine the many reasons for poor lack of oxygen in

the tissues. One could start with very simple premises such as lack of

air: people live in devitalized cities or they spend too much time

indoors where the air is recirculated or they do not breathe deeply

enough. Secondly, they could be anemic. The red blood cells may lack

sufficient hemoglobin or they could be deficient in number. We could

go on and on, but I never factored in such possibilities as rouleau or

aggregating of erythrocytes or hemolysis due to toxicity. I also never

thought of blood parasites devouring red blood cells or mold

dematerializing them.

 

When I was in a clinic in Germany, I had the opportunity to see

how very different the causes of poor oxygenation were from patient to

patient. It was fascinating to me, also interesting was the fact that

so many years elapsed between my first interest in this important

issue and my darkfield adventure.

 

Identifying Causal Factors

 

It has always been clear to me that the more we know about what is

really wrong, the better our ability to make sound medical choices. It

will help tremendously if I put this in a context patients can readily

understand and appreciate.

 

Let us assume that a highly motivated patient has heard of

Warburg's work and wants to correct oxygen levels in his or her blood.

A very basic preliminary test would be to use an oximeter to measure

the oxygen level. You can buy a device like this online, but it will

not tell you why the oxygen level is low. It will merely display a

number. For the moment, we will assume the number is less than optimal

and the patient wants to correct the problem.

 

In most instances, the patient would be given iron supplements.

They may or may not address the problem. This would depend on whether

the body was able to utilize the iron as well as whether or not there

is a more complex explanation for the deficiency. Many patients end up

taking food grade hydrogen peroxide to increase oxygenation of their

blood; others engage in yogic breathing exercises. Some go to clinics

that offer hyperbaric oxygen treatments or oxygen infusions involving

the removal of blood and infusion of oxygen or ozone into the blood

and then a gradual transfusion back into the body through a very tiny

needle. All of these measures are " reasonable " but will any of them

actually work if red blood cells lack hemoglobin or there is mold in

the blood causing instant death of the blood or parasites that are

gulping a quarter of a cup a day of blood?

 

Now, I think you understand perfectly why having the ability to

zero in on the real cause of the weak oxygenation was so exciting. In

some cases, the explanation was very simple: the body is not getting

the nutrition it needs to build healthy red blood cells. In other

cases, the red blood cells were so infected that they not only adhered

to each other, but they were deformed. In any event, it is very clear

now why taking a generic blood purification or blood boosting formula

may or may not address a problem adequately.

 

By this, I mean to say that while our Seneca Elixir, the one used

by the Canadian patient in the example on this page, helped her

tremendously, there is no reason to believe that it is the right

formula for someone else. It probably would not hurt anyone, but if

time and effort is wasted by focusing on a possibility or probability

that is irrelevant, then one did lose some time and perhaps also momentum.

 

Strategies

 

Now that I have made a case for why one size does not fit all, I

would also like to urge patients to find what works in the

life-threatening situations in which people sometimes find themselves.

One rule I have is that if you are not getting better, there is a good

possibility, the treatment is not working. It doesn't matter that it

worked for someone else or that it was recommended by someone

reputable, improvement is the main standard by which success and

failure should be measured.

 

I know it is frustrating. I can present ideas and possibilities

that are not readily available. How do you someone who can guide you

through the processes that are important to you? The answer is you

keep looking, but you take responsibility for assessing your responses

and for determining the value of the strategies in your situation. You

can also discuss this with your primary health care provider and agree

on a time table for evaluating responses in an objective and

meaningful manner.

 

This said, there are some general strategies that work for many

people. For instance, nearly everyone benefits from nutritious food.

Your doctor will probably not even discuss this with you so finding an

expert in nutrition to counsel you about your particular needs is a

really good idea. The " terrain " as it is called in schools of

biological medicine determines the ability of unhealthy organisms to

survive. You are more responsible for your terrain than your doctor

because you choose your food and beverages. This gives you control

over much more than you realize. For instance, while your doctor may

not even have taken a single course in nutrition, you will find

hundreds of books on diet, nutrition, fasting, food preparation and

combining, alkalizing your diet, etc., etc., etc.

 

In my opinion, it behooves each patient to find out as much as

possible about the underlying conditions, to assess the terrain, and

where possible to make healthy adjustments. No one can guarantee that

addressing the terrain will cure cancer, but neither can someone who

fixes a flat tire guarantee that you will never have another flat. In

life, we drive over nails and expose ourselves to hazards that

undermine our health. If we avoid the hazards and correct what we can,

we can expect a better quality of life and perhaps freedom from

disease? It's an assumption, not a promise.

 

The same person's blood after one month on the Compound Syrup

Scrophularia of Eli Jones.

 

Notice the abundant presence of healthy white blood cells, the absence

of rouleau, lack of fibrin, clean plasma, and vital appearance of the

red blood cells.

 

 

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