Nobel Prize winner Otto Warburg (1883-1970) discovered cancer thrives in an anaerobic (without oxygen) acidic environment.

Why would anyone in their right mind take an ANTIOXIDANT if lack of oxygen is the cause of cancer?

Dr. Warburg said, “Deprive a cell of 35 percent of is oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous.”

Antioxidants cause acidity and carbon dioxide accumulation.

Oxidants cause alkalinity and oxygen accumulation.

Dr. Warburg was only half right.

Antioxidants and acidity are fertile ground for the growth of cancer.

But oxidants and alkalinity spread (metastasize) cancer.

Guess when cancer victims approach holistic therapists?

It’s when they already have cancer and are vulnerable to its metastasis.

Baking soda is a good idea for a nonmetastatic cancer, but may be a bad idea for a metastatic cancer.

But using baking soda for cancer is a crap shoot because it’s AMPHORETIC – it reacts with both acids and bases.

So baking soda can make the body more acidic by releasing carbon dioxide throughout the body.

Or it can destroy local acids like essential fatty acids, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), folic acid (vitamin B-9), pantothenic acid (B-5), salicylic acid (aspirin), etc.

The acids in essential oils (volatile oils) are less vulnerable to baking soda because they leave no grease spot on paper and can’t be saponified (turned into soap by reaction with an alkali).

Calcium can prevent the growth of cancer but not the spread (metastasis) of cancer.

The stromal calcification of a woman’s breast is a defense against the growth of cancer.

This calcification is no protection against the spread of cancer.

The growth of cancer is a quantitative syndrome, while the spread (metastasis) of cancer is a qualitative one.

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …

“Breast cancer is caused by a lack of self-nurturing. If women would self-massage their own breasts with love, there would be no more breast cancer.”

Otherwise, the left breast is vulnerable to lack of nurturing from a man, and the right breast is vulnerable to lack of nurturing from a woman.

Psychological self-nurturing is not enough.

Self-nurturing must be taken to the biological level.

This is one meaning of the Tantric ritual of smashing a coconut (mind) in front of a Shiva Lingam (heart and genitals).

The heart and genital acupuncture meridian is called the Circulation-Sex Meridian and correlates with the middle finger.

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was dedicated to smashing the coconut, while Carl Jung (1875-1961) realized the smart money was in gluing it back together again.

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'Antioxidants Grow Cancer & Oxidants Spread Cancer' have 5 comments

  1. September 26, 2012 @ 11:55 am atomb

    Breast cancer surgery is safest on the seventh to twentieth day of a woman’s menstrual cycle.

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  2. September 26, 2012 @ 12:11 pm atomb

    John R. Lee, M.D., Jesse Hanley, M.D., & Virginia Hopkins (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause, 1999) wrote …

    “Breast cancer has been well studied, and out of all this research, a very clear breast cancer personality has emerged. She is the woman who can give to everyone else, but cannot, or is not allowed to receive. She’ll go to the grocery store to buy favorite foods for everyone in the family, but if you ask her what her own favorite foods are she may not even know. Dr. Hanley describes this as a shutdown of a woman’s own nourishing and nurturing cycle, and the breasts are a symbol of nourishment. When the self-nourishing cycle is broken, the self-nourishing cycle becomes stuck in the breasts.”

    The self-nourishing cycle similarly gets stuck in the arms and hands (nourishing agents of the heart and breasts) of massage therapists suffering burnout and resentment from supplying active heart energy to a passive body not reciprocating this heart energy and interrupting the circuit.

    Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) was way north of the cheering section when it came to massage and taught us students at the Texas Institute of Reflex Sciences various defenses against it if we were too polite to refuse sedating massage modalities.

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  3. September 26, 2012 @ 1:58 pm atomb

    Re: Bladder infections?

    I’m against the misuse of antibiotics, not their conscientious use.

    If someone can’t resolve a UTI (urinary tract infection) with natural foods and herbs, nutritional supplements, or toxic engram release and restructuring, then its time for the “heavy hitters.”

    The three most prevalent emotional issues behind a UTI are …

    (1) IRRITATION (feeling annoyed, impatient, vexed, or exasperated),

    (2) FEAR (dread, apprehensiveness, or anxiety, or

    (3) GUILT (often sexual but not always so).

    Here’s a One Radio Network blog entry about #3 …

    https://oneradionetwork.com/atoms-blog-articles/urinary-bladder-sexual-guilt/

    This blog entry tangentially addresses #1 …

    https://oneradionetwork.com/atoms-blog-articles/lets-not-forget-the-5-little-piggies/

    The saying goes …

    “It’s better to be pissed off than pissed on.”

    #2 originates from deep in the basal ganglia and is modulated by the limbic system.

    Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) often said you can’t fear if you’re deaf.

    Science is now catching up by discovering fear is absent when fear modulation is absent below the levels of the auditory cortex.

    But deafness caused by auditory cortex removal – deafness at a higher level – does not dispel fear.

    MANTRAS disconnect fear patterns generated by unconscious stimulus-response thinking – what Dianetics (Scientology) labels the “reactive mind.”

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  4. September 27, 2012 @ 7:38 pm Jim

    If rebounding(mini trampoline) is meditation then how would bagpipe music or any other music types enhance this exercise?

    To this day in CPR training we are taught to pump one’s chest to “Stayin Alive” by the Bee Gees is this strengthening?

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    • September 28, 2012 @ 1:29 am atomb

      (1) Rebounding and bagpipe music are for two different types of meditation.

      (2) Beatles’ music is better for the heart than Bee Gees’ music.

      The accent on the beats is different.

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