Weight Control Tip #1 …

Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) pointed to the picture of a bodybuilder on a can of protein powder and commented, “Give me this guy for half an hour, and I’ll make him burp and fart all his muscles away!”

THE OPPOSITE IS ALSO TRUE.

Crabs, sea anemones, and other creatures routinelyinflate and deflate their muscles. (Nicola Jones, “Soft-shelled crabs get all pumped up,” New Scientist, July 14, 2003)

Sri Yukteswar gained 50 pounds in a few hours – with a jump-start from his guru, Lahiri Mahasaya.

Lahiri Mahasaya explained, “The human mind is a spark of the almighty consciousness of God. I could show you that whatever your powerful mind believes very intensely would instantly come to pass.” (Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi, 2003 edition, page 114)

The Pneumatic Endocrine Matrix (Fourth Chakra) can trump the Thermal Endocrine Matrix (Third Chakra), but the Sonic Endocrine Matrix (Fifth Chakra) can trump both of them.

Weight Control Tip #2 …

The “health food” media is currentlyabuzz about drinking cold liquids to burn additional calories.

Refer towhat I already wrote: The Pneumatic Endocrine Matrix can kick the butt of the Thermal (Caloric) Endocrine Matrix, so you WILL definitely burnadditional calories … BUT you’ll actually gain weight.

Drinking cold liquids will help you gain weight, and it’s not usually unhealthy to do so.

Here’san unhealthy way to gain weight – drink cold zero-calorie soda pop.

Carbon dioxide is a refrigerant,so you’ll gain weight with ZERO calories (Third Chakra).

(I don’t just philosophize about Chakras – IAPPLY them.)

Carbon dioxide (Fourth Chakra)stiflesthe metabolic flame (Third Chakra) the same as a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher extinguishes a fire.

Folks who drink one or more zero-calorie soda pops a dayup their chance of getting vascular disease (heart attack, stroke, etc.) by 48 percent, according to recent scientific research.

Now here’s where good science goes bad – the researchers claim this 48 percent difference iscaused bythe zero-calorie soda pop drinkers eating more junk food to compensate for the “saved” calories.

They totally discard the DIRECT pneumatic factor – partial pressure dynamic equilibrium -in favor oftheir INDIRECT speculation.

They make the same mistake when they blame apot belly on the indirect effects ofinsulin instead of the direct effects of carbon dioxide.

(To be continued)



'Pumping Up (Literally) the Weight #2' have 2 comments

  1. May 30, 2011 @ 1:38 am shellinspector

    Atom, so you are saying that any carbonated drink, even if it is a naturally occurring in mineral water, like the ones they like to drink here in Europe, (“Perrier”, “San Pelligrino” etc.) are bad for digestion, and in fact extinguish digestive power?

    Don’t we usually burp the gas out?

    Highly interesting. So carbonated drink is bad regardless if you want to gain or to loose weight?

    Thanks for the valuable info!

    Reply

    • May 30, 2011 @ 2:34 pm atomb

      Everything in moderation. :)

      The phosphorus in soda pop has been blamed for bone loss, but carbon dioxide is the villain.

      Caves are carved out of limestone and dolomite by carbonic acid.

      The carbonic acid is formed from water that has absorbed carbon dioxide – soda pop.

      Carbon dioxide also plays a major role in heart attacks – especially the most common Heart Time (11:00 am-1:00 pm) heart attack.

      Sulfur and phosphorus play a very minor role in solutional cave formation – as they do in bone loss.

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