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Rivers of Life and Death

Part 1

Dehydration, Blood Chi, Zeta Potential,

Mercury. Aluminum, Vaccines, Vitamin C

In humans, the three most common factors that reduce

the carrying capacity of the blood are bulk stress from

dehydration, aluminum toxicity, and electrolyte imbalance.

         The significance of proper blood circulation can not be over

emphasized. The ability of our heart to pump blood throughout our body

efficiently and effectively is the cornerstone of good health. Unfortunately,

there are things that interfere with our heart’s ability to effectively move

blood through our veins and arteries with a lack of hydration being a basic

backdrop to other aggressive insults that starve and damage other parts of the

body due to poor circulation.

Dehydration1 is one of the most

overlooked and basic causes of disease.

         The root cause of degenerative disease comes from the body being unable

to keep up with basic physiological functions, which leads to greater wear and

tear. When the body for any reason cannot deliver the necessary nutrients and

carry away metabolic wastes we set up the conditions for serious chronic

disease. Many problems in the vascular system can upset this vital life process

and dehydration often underlies vascular deficiency. Dehydration is not thought

of as degenerative disease but dehydration leads to deterioration damage,

because nutrient and waste flows can be greatly diminished and even cut off at

strategic points in the body.

Low level dehydration guarantees the initiation

of chronic pathology of one type or another.

         Sepsis, or what is known as blood poisoning, causes increased capillary

stopped-flow, loss of capillary density, and maldistribution of blood flow. In

response to an injury or infection, the immune system deploys an arsenal of

biological and chemical weapons to annihilate bacteria or viruses. Immune cells

called macrophages swarm into motion, devouring microbes and squirting out toxic

substances to sterilize a wound. More cells pour in and continue to unleash

lethal chemicals. The crossfire damages healthy tissues, which become

inflamed—red, hot, swollen, and painful.

         Sounds like a typical vaccine reaction.  Generally the way vaccines

work is that they contain a virus and substances called ‘adjuvants’ and

preservatives (like mercury and aluminum) that kick the immune system into

overdrive so that they go on the hunt for the viruses, eat ‘um up, and create

antibodies against further infection. Unfortunately the immune system goes

haywire and attacks what ever is in sight. The result can be an autoimmune

disorder. When the immune system attacks the pancreas you have Type 1 Diabetes.

         As we will see in its own section, ‘Aluminum’ is used in water

treatment plants to cause materials to settle out of solution. It does this by

reducing what is called zeta potential. In children’s bodies aluminum does the

same thing, causing coagulation of the blood, and deposits and plaques in

arteries, brain and throughout the body. Whoever thought of the idea of

injecting heavy metals into children or anyone else should have been shot but

the practice goes back to the early 1930s. The company that holds the most

responsibility though is the Eli Lilly Company.

         Hurting the blood more than they will ever know pediatricians and

general physicians deliberately inject heavy metals into the blood stream. As we

will see these injections often have an immediate effect on blood chemistry and

blood thermodynamics starting with microvascular ischemic changes2 that

sometimes ends in violent convulsive death for infants and young children. Most

health care practitioners and doctors are not that aware of the blood and

vascular system’s vulnerability especially when it is already compromised with

slight to medium levels of dehydration.

         Blood is a ‘colloid’ and in order to flow effectively, it must remain

one, or clotting will occur from aggregation of its particles. - The colloidal

properties of blood arise because its particles are immersed in a polar

solvent/electrolyte solution, and surface charges have developed.  They

therefore have ionic characteristics and dipolar attributes, and are thus

electrically charged. – Blood is a mixture of colloidal particles in a solution.

         Colloidal particles dispersed in a solution are electrically charged

due to their ionic characteristics and dipolar attributes. In colloid chemistry

blood could easily be thought of as colloidal slurry and the principles that

apply to any colloidal slurry or suspension also would apply to the blood.  Each

particle dispersed in a solution is surrounded by oppositely charged ions called

the fixed layer. Scientists are able to measure these charges and call it the

blood’s Zeta potential, which is a measure of the electrical force that exists

between atoms, molecules, particles, and cells in a fluid. Acupuncturists and

oriental medical doctors refer to this energy as blood chi.

Positively charged colloids cause coagulation; negatively charged

particles cause dispersion. In order for a mold, virus, bacteria or cancer

cell to grow, they must colonize. High zeta potential stops colonization.

                                                                

                 Dr. Thomas Riddick

         This chi or electromagnetic energy is at the center of red blood cell

behavior as well as microbial proliferation. Zeta potential is the aggregate

electrical charge of the blood colloid and this is controlled by pH and all the

other elements found in the " soup " . Zeta potential is the basis of blood’s

colloidal properties. One of the greatest problems of low Zeta potential or low

blood chi, which may be caused by higher acidity, is that toxins cannot be

suspended for elimination or nutrients for absorption or transport to the cell,

due to colloidal collapse and particle aggregation.

Zeta potential is a measure of the electrical force that exists

between atoms, molecules, particles, suspensoids, cells, etc.,

in a fluid.  Zeta potential is a scientific parameter that can

be measured yet it directly corresponds to the Chi of the blood. 

         Dr. Thomas Riddick explains, “On a smaller scale, all trace metals,

minerals, inorganic materials, proteins and amino acids are held in suspension

not solution in liquids by an electrical charge. These very small particles are

called colloids and are too small to see with the naked eye. Since colloids in

suspension form chemical compounds (like ions in solution), the electrical

properties of colloids are generally ignored. In liquids, the ability to carry

material in suspension is a function of these minute electrical charges. As the

negative charge increases, more material can be carried in suspension. As the

charge decreases, the particles move closer to each other and the liquid is able

to carry less material. There is a point where the ability to carry material in

suspension is exceeded and particles begin to clump together, with the heavier

metals or more positively charged colloids dropping out of the liquid and

coagulating.”

 

The most important factor that affects zeta potential is pH.

The second most important factor is hydration.

         The blood is 80 percent water thus hydration levels are extremely

important in blood chemistry. Moderate dehydration, a 3-5% decrease in body

weight due to fluid loss is sufficient to result in a substantial decrease in

strength and endurance because of the decrease in oxygen carrying capacity of

the blood signaling a drop in Zeta potential. Viscosity represents the

stickiness and thickness of blood. It is the frictional resistance to blood

flow. As the blood viscosity increases, blood flow decreases assuming that the

heart maintains the same systolic pressure.

         Electrical force, blood pH and Zeta potential are parallel concepts but

no matter which word you choose (even blood chi) the crucial point is that these

electrical and thus magnetic characteristics (controlled by blood pH) strength

determines the amount of material (nutrients, wastes) that our blood and lymph

can carry. Increasing the pH in the solution allows the fluid to dissolve and

hold more material. In this way, more nutrients can be carried throughout your

body and accumulated deposits of waste can be removed. Acidic blood carries a

positive charge, and alkaline blood carries a negative charge. One of the side

effects of acidic blood is to reduce the negative charge of colloids

(combinations of molecules held in suspension) causing them to fall out of

suspension thereby coagulating on the walls of the arteries similar to scale

forming in a pipe. When it happens in an artery we call it Arteriolosclerosis.

High pH leads to cleaner blood. Dehydration

leads to acid blood condition and dirty blood.

         As we can expect when blood becomes too acidic, driving down the zeta

potential, blood begins to coagulate. This is a condition known as intravascular

coagulation. Blood becomes a sludge that is increasingly difficult for the heart

to pump, and decreasingly effective at performing the usual functions of blood.

" Blood sludge " is widespread as acid foods, toxic (acid environments) acid

emotions and even acid precipitating nutritional deficiencies all conspire to

thicken our blood to the point it becomes more a sewer than a fresh flowing

stream carrying life’s nutrients to the cells full of oxygen.

High negative charge is also bacterium-static.  Negative charge dissipates.

In order for a bacterium, virus, fungus or cancer cell to grow,

it must colonize.  High negative electrostatic charge stops colonization.

         In this chapter we are going to show how much trouble is sourced in the

blood and will pay especial attention to the immediate damage that is done when

mercury and aluminum and other toxic poisons are injected directly into the

blood. In this chapter we are going to find the brilliant work of Dr. Andrew

Moulden who is taking his case to the Federal vaccine court in Washington. He

has studied and mapped out what he calls a “MASS response” in the medium to

small vessels of the body revealing damage to the endothelial linings of the

micro vessels, which become the foci of ischemic necrosis and hypoxic brain

injury.

Spiral flow through the blood vessels not only moves a larger

amount of fluid, but also it tends to clear out obstructions as it scours

the vessel walls. When the concentration of particles in a liquid becomes

too high, Zeta potential on colloids drops and spiral slow diminishes.

         It is going to make our hearts sick to study and realize finally what

is going on in so many men, women and children immediately after they have been

vaccinated. He provides the missing link showing us that it is the vascular

system that reacts first and this explains why there can be in infants

spontaneous retinal bleeding, intra cerebral bleeding, ischemic brain damage and

seizures strong enough to break bones. So violent can these seizures get that

emergency room personal cannot tell the difference between vaccine damage and

violent child abuse. Dr. Moulden says, “Unfortunately, the MASS response creates

the same “pathognomonic signs” in vaccine adverse events as it does for children

in need of protection.”

         Researchers at Northwestern University have now shown how air pollution

may cause heart attacks and strokes - by triggering the formation of blood

clots. Dr. Gokhan Mutlu, the study's lead author and his colleagues found those

tiny air pollution particles - often less than one tenth the width of a human

hair in size - helped trigger clotting in the blood of mice. This is due to the

pollution-induced secretion of interleukin-6, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, that

has been implicated in the formation of blood clots. The heavy metals cadmium,

lead and mercury are common air pollutants, being emitted mainly as a result of

various industrial activities.

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD International Medical Veritas Association

http://www.winningcancer.com/

Dr. Mark Sircus is the Director of Natural Allopathic Studies of the faculty of

the DaVinci College of Holistic Medicine, an international school specializing

in Holistic Medicine. Professor Sircus is also the director of oriental medical

studies. A member of the International Association for Distance Learning, The

DaVinci College of Holistic Medicine is accredited by the Complementary Medicine

Association in the United Kingdom.

 

 

1 The term dehydration commonly is used to denote intravascular fluid depletion.

However, it is important for clinicians to understand that volume depletion is

distinct from dehydration. Volume depletion denotes contraction of the total

intravascular plasma pool, while dehydration denotes loss of plasma-free water

disproportionate to loss of sodium, the main intravascular solute. The

distinction is important because volume depletion can exist with or without

dehydration, and dehydration can exist with or without volume depletion. In

children with dehydration, the most common underlying problem actually is volume

depletion, not dehydration. Intravascular sodium levels are within the reference

range, indicating that excess free water is not being lost from plasma. Rather,

the entire plasma pool is contracted with solutes (mostly sodium) and solvents

(mostly water) lost in proportionate quantities. This is volume depletion

without dehydration. The most

common cause is excessive extrinsic loss of fluids. Pediatric patients,

especially those younger than 4 years, tend to be more susceptible to volume

depletion as a result of vomiting, diarrhea, or increases in insensible water

losses. Significant fluid losses may occur rapidly. The turnover of fluids and

solute in infants and young children can be as much as 3 times that of adults.

 

 2 After ischemia an incomplete return of blood flow has been reported in brain,

kidney, skeletal muscle, and heart. The mechanisms responsible for the no-reflow

phenomenon are perivascular edema, platelet or red cell plugs, and interstitial

hemorrhage as well as leukocyte entrapment in capillaries. Leukocytes are large

and stiff cells, which adhere to vascular endothelium naturally and are known to

alter in their adherence properties under a variety of conditions. Skeletal

muscle vasculature undergoes arteriogenesis to restore tissue perfusion and

function following loss of blood flow. This process has been shown to occur in

large vessels following ischemia, and recent studies suggest this may occur in

the microcirculation as well. The recent refinement and computerization of

intravital microscopy have permitted scientists to monitor microcirculation in

vivo with minimal invasion. Video microscopy of red cell flow in capillaries at

the surface of

skeletal muscle provided the opportunity to quantitate ischemia-reperfusion

(I-R) induced microcirculatory changes. The recovery of glomerular

microcirculation seems to occur faster than that of peritubular capillaries.

Scientists suggest that a functional vasculopathy develops very early in the

course of ischemia-reperfusion in superficial cortical microvasculature and is

more pronounced in peritubular capillaries, thus accounting for the development

of patchy injury of tubular epithelia.

 

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