A major downside of calcium is RAPID AGING.

Yes, calcium prevents cancer, and silicon encourages it, but youth is “a deficiency of calcium in the cells,” according to Emanuel Revici, M.D.

Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye wrote a book about the aging aspects of calcium called Calciphylaxis, 1962.

Calcium overdosing ages bone by destroying osteoblasts and osteoclasts.

Wai Genriiu (“Excessive Calcium Causes Osteoporosis,” Wai Says, 2000-2005) wrote …

“Since the number of times a cell can be replaced is fixed, the replacement capacity will be exhausted sooner if much calcium is absorbed on a regular basis.”

Germaine Greer (The Change: Women, Aging and the Menopause, 1991) wrote …

“A benchmark study, of 1937, by Henry S. Simms and Abraham Stolman at the Columbia University Medical School found that tissues of people over seventy contained ‘more water, chloride, total base, sodium and calcium’ and ‘less potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium and ash’ than younger tissue.”

1937? Hmmm, another example of Medical Amnesia.

Calcium supplementation is also the hushed-up basis of an untold number of heart attacks.

Excess calcium leads to CALCIUM GOUT, widespread metastatic calcification in blood vessels, dura mater, cornea, conjunctivae, sclerae, kidneys, heart, costal cartilages, skin, and lungs.

Drinking milk while on an alkaline diet can readily cause milk-alkali syndrome, calcium metastasis, and calcinosis (formation of calcium deposits in soft tissue).

Ever put eggshells in your garden for the calcium?

It quickly leads to Rich Son, Poor Grandson Syndrome – the first crop evolves and the second one devolves.

(I first learned about this syndrome from agricultural engineer Robert Ernst of Blaine, Washington.)

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) cautioned …

“The arthritic has self-pity. He craves calcium, but he needs iron for iron will.”

Been there, done that, but I got off the pity-potty and had no more “arthritic gout.”

Adano explained …

“Arthritic body language reveals a grasping, a holding on. Attachment stops the free energy flow and causes magnetic bonding at the joints through the body’s calcium mechanism. An arthritic person lactates too much. Women are more prone to arthritis because they lactate more than men. Arthritics want to kick to release magnetic bonding.”

Calcium grounds us to the Earth and the cytoplasm.

Silicon is antigravity and transgenetic.

Silicon is the secret behind developmental biologist Bruce Lipton’s theory of the consciousness of the cell being in its MEMBRANE.

Unfortunately, what Dr. Lipton misses – and David Icke gets – is that 99 percent of humanity identify with their cell nuclei and DNA by “paying” attention to their superego instead of their id.

The chakras are in the skull and the SKIN, not in the parasympathetic nervous system and the SPINE.

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'Calcium Is a Double-Edged Sword' have 5 comments

  1. February 5, 2012 @ 5:49 pm atomb

    Adano advised …

    “Cashew milk is the next best thing for babies that can’t nurse. Cashews have a good calcium-silicon balance. Sesame milk is very alkaline. Cashew milk is very acid.”

    Reply

  2. February 5, 2012 @ 6:45 pm suz

    Atom,
    Is cashew milk good for adults also?

    By drinking milk, do adults get an overdose of calcium and age faster?

    Do women who have silicon breast implants that leak, get cancer?

    Reply

    • February 6, 2012 @ 12:56 am atomb

      Re: Is cashew milk good for adults also?

      Yes, if they’re heated briefly in an oven and eaten for breakfast.

      Some people have serious allergic reactions to cashews. They usually also have problems with ginkgo and mango.

      Re: By drinking milk, do adults get an overdose of calcium and age faster?

      Yes, especially if they’re alkaline.

      Cream and butter are OK.

      Re: Do women who have silicon breast implants that leak, get cancer?

      Silicone, unlike silicon, is chemically inert. Theoretically, there’s no link between silicone and cancer, but “the jury’s still out” on it.

      The radioopaque barium sulfate used in contrast meals and enemas is supposed to be chemically inert, yet a small number of people die from barium poisoning every year after being subjected to this contrast medium.

      I wonder about barium sulfate’s subclinical effects.

      Reply

  3. February 7, 2012 @ 1:42 pm RadioGuGu

    Happy Birthday, Atom!! : )

    We Love You :)

    AlWays Be Blessed!

    Reply


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