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Re: Bowel toxins,enzymes,electricityLarry/Ray » Jasmineneroli

Posted by Larry Hoover on October 30, 2004, at 7:47:54

In reply to Re: Bowel toxins,enzymes,electricityLarry/Ray, posted by Jasmineneroli on October 30, 2004, at 0:59:56

> Thanks Larry & Ray for your responses.
> I went to the company's website to research THEIR explanations.
> It seems that they have enzyme products, which are separate to the "bowel toxin removal" treatment products. My bipolar friend definitely felt that the bowel formula was essential. The product is marketed under the ominous warning "Death begins in the colon"! Then states that "bowel toxemia is one of the most common causes of disease"
> I don't have time to put more questions to you at the moment, but will post again tomorrow, because I'd like some recommendations regarding the enzymatic supplementation. I'm thinking the bowel cleanse doesn't have a lot of merit, in terms of mental health!

You could also go to one of the larger internet supplement dealers, and check their variety of products. iherb, for example. No need to pay through the nose for commonly available supps.

> In the meantime, for your info, here is their explanation about the "electrically available" concept my friend was trying to explain.
> "Electrically Available means that the ingredients of each product are selected, graded, mixed and formulated taking into account the unique electrical matrix of each individual component (i.e. the way the neutrons and protons form the atomic structure).

I actually took the time to research some of the concepts, and all I can say is that alchemy didn't die out with the coming of the age of science. I'm not going to do a full critique, but, just from this sentence.....

Electrical matrix....the concept of electrical, electronic, electricity, is the physics of the electron. It has not a darn thing to do with neutrons and protons. The latter topic is nuclear physics.

> For the past 100 years, nutritional science has been going in the wrong direction, because it is based on certain laws of inorganic chemistry that do not apply to living things. For example, chemists believe that all reactions that happen in living tissue are chemical in nature, and that it is impossible to change one element into another simply by a chemical reaction

Chemical reactions are really a physical phenomenon involving electrons. The concept of "element" is a nuclear attribute.

> However, from the early 19th century up until recent times, dozens of scientists have proven conclusively that plants, animals and microorganisms can actually transmute one mineral element into another, and do so on a routine basis!

They have not done so. I actually looked at some of the primary research, and it has holes in it big enough to drive a truck through. Some of the "research" is over two hundred years old! The experimental method did not yet exist.

> Let us take one example and follow the logic of inorganic chemistry. Nutritional experts insist that adults need to supplement their diet with extra calcium (1,000 mg per day) because it is the most common mineral element in our bodies, and high daily doses of calcium supposedly help to prevent osteoporosis.

Let me propose a corollory of their mechanism. If calcium can be created from potassium and hydrogen, then it is never necessary to consume calcium, as it will be synthesized as needed. Does that mean osteopenia and osteoporosis are mythical? That their induction is one of perturbations in "vital force"? If that is so, then how is it that both conditions are remedied by the act of consuming calcium in tablet form?

I am astounded at how many different sites there are, some exceedingly well written, spouting this nonsense. Nonetheless, in one well-referenced article, I found the following quotation, supposedly in support of this transmutation theory, "For example, if ... hens are indeed transmuting potassium into calcium (which is an exo-energetic reaction), the power they are radiating is so huge that it would, if in the luminous (electromagnetic) form, set everything on fire all around! [In energetic terms, such flux would be equal to 1015 MeV/cm2/second, or 160 watts/cm2.]" I don't think you need a background in physics to understand the absurdity of this mechanism. For the full scoop, see:
http://www.papimi.gr/nelsonbiotrans.htm

In the end, somebody is trying to sell you something. This whole concept quacks.

Lar

 

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