Saturday, August 4, 2018

The Cholesterol “Problem” and Water

The Cholesterol “Problem” and Water



Complications of dehydration raise cholesterol. Obesity is the first complication of dehydration. Raised cholesterol, heart failure, chronic fatigue, cancers, neurological disorders that I explained to you, strokes, and so on, they’re all produced by dehydration. In the fourth dimension of time, when you’re talking about dehydration, you must include time elements, because the body is a chemical plant.


You pour ingredients into it, it produces an outcome whether it’s thought, perception, knowledge, or physical activity. Now, gradually change the ingredients that you put in the body, and in the fourth dimension of time your plant will not be the same original plant as day one, it will be a new chemical plant, and that new chemical plant may have disease processes already established in it, or beginning to be established. So, reversing a situation needs a lot of understanding because you can’t capture all that’s lost in time.

Cholesterol: When you eat food and you do not drink water before your food, the gastrointestinal tract scrambles, and draws water out of the circulation, water it has to spare, and the circulation goes around and

borrows water from the rest of the tissue and puts enough water into the gastrointestinal tract just barely to break down the food and dissolve it, liquify it and circulate it in the portal system to take it to the liver.

In the liver, you need a lot of water to operate the hydrolytic properties of physiological metabolic processes, and so more water is used there. And this concentrated blood goes to the right side of the heart, and it’s pushed into the circulation to the lungs. In the lungs, you lose further water through breathing. Now, highly acidic, concentrated blood reaches the left side of the heart and is pumped into the circulation.

The first area that this concentrated, acidic blood attacks within the arterial system are the heart itself. It will compromise the membrane, it’s acidic so it burns it; capillaries are already constricted because of dehydration, and this blood pressure rushing through this compromised membrane produces abrasions and tears. And unless something covers these abrasions and tears, the blood will go under the membrane through the tear, and peel it off and throw it as an embolus down the circulation to the brain or to the heart itself.

Nature has designed low-density cholesterol to come and cover the area of damage here, smooth over the tear, make it impermeable so that it will heal underneath. And we see this cholesterol and we do an ‘LAPD’ phenomenon, as soon as something is reported, you have to prove that you haven’t done it yourself. So, the medical community automatically assumes that cholesterol is the cause of the problem, so they take medication to lower the cholesterol, which is sheer nonsense.

And the reason is that we measured the level of cholesterol in the body in the blood that we take out of the veins of the body, we never measure the blood cholesterol in the blood from the arterial system. Nowhere in the history of medicine is one record of cholesterol having ever blocked the venous system.

And yet because of its slower circulation, if the imagery of the pharmaceutical industry is sticky and will stick to the walls of the veins, then all the veins of the body should be blocked, and they’re not. This is another fraudulent statement of the pharmaceutical industry, and it’s a four billion dollar fraud in America, getting people to take so-called ‘statins.’

With flowery words and language, they explain that this is the cause of the problem. It’s not, and human beings are being used as Guinea pigs, or ‘cash cows’ for the pharmaceutical industry. We need to wake up to this phenomenon.

The heart itself, although it circulates all the blood, none the less, the arterial system of the heart is compromised because of dehydration. The brain is 85 percent water. If you look at a single nerve cross-section, in the axons, or nerves of the body, you will see waterways, there is a structure called microtubules. These microtubules are perforated and they drain water from the cytoplasm and they have an environment around them of solutions of lower viscosity, and this is where the material is floated down the stream and the microtube itself acts as a rail system and the transporter protein carries these vesicles down the stream into the nerve endings.

In order that this transport system becomes efficient, we need water in the nervous system. That’s why the brain is 85 percent water, it has the reverse-osmosis program completely, constantly supplying this water. And if we have enough water, the diffusion process will help. This means of transport is called “fast-axon transport” through waterways in the nerves. And this fast-axon transport still takes weeks and months from the source of supply to the terminal where it’s being used. So dehydration is a problem in the elderly that get slowed down because of this process.

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