Re: As you said that by finding the LEVEL on the Periodic Table WHERE the pH imbalance was occurring, one could solve the issue through many of its contributing factors, I was wondering which of your books best explains how to determine this information? How to determine the level and location of the pH imbalance, and then which foods/herbs/supplements to take at their appropriate Solar Time to specifically target the correction of that issue?
Butterflies Need No Taxidermist is by far the best of my e-books for all of the above.
Below are excerpts from entries describing the first fifteen atomic elements.
1) Emanuel Revici, M,D., classified actinium as an anabolic element (despite its position on the Periodic Table) hierarchically associated with the primary and even submolecular level of the body.
2) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified aluminum as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the connective tissue level of the body (pluricellular and pericellular level of interstitial “metazoic” formations).
3) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified americium as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the primary and even submolecular level of the body.
4) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified antimony as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the cell nucleus level of the body (nucleoplasmic formations).
5) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified argon as an inert element hierarchically associated with the connective tissue level of the body (pluricellular and pericellular level of interstitial “metazoic” formations).
6) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified arsenic as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the cellular level of the body (monocellular cytoplasmic formations).
7) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified astatine as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the sub-nucleus level of the body (genetic and chromosomal “submorphologic” formations).
8) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified barium as a catabolic element hierarchically associated with the sub-nucleus level of the body (genetic and chromosomal “submorphologic” formations).
9) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified berkelium as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the primary and even submolecular level of the body.
10) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified bismuth as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the sub-nucleus level of the body (genetic and chromosomal “submorphologic” formations).
11) Updating and extending the classification system of Emanuel Revici, M.D., bohrium is probably a catabolic element hierarchically associated with the primary and even submolecular level of the body.
12) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified boron as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the organ system formations of the body as well as insomnia-somnolence, diarrhea-constipation, oliguria-polyuria, and tachycardia-bradycardia reactions of the body.
13) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified bromine as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the cellular level of the body (monocellular cytoplasmic formations).
14) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified cadmium as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the cell nucleus level of the body (nucleoplasmic formations).
15) Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified calcium as a strongly catabolic element hierarchically associated with the cellular level of the body (monocellular cytoplasmic formations).
Anabolic loosely translates as acidic.
Catabolic loosely translates as alkaline.
Inert translates as inactive.
The organ system formations of the body as well as insomnia-somnolence, diarrhea-constipation, oliguria-polyuria, and tachycardia-bradycardia reactions of the body = Second Period.
The connective tissue level of the body (pluricellular and pericellular level of interstitial “metazoic” formations) = Third Period.
The cellular level of the body (monocellular cytoplasmic formations) = Fourth Period.
The cell nucleus level of the body (nucleoplasmic formations) = Fifth Period.
The sub-nucleus level of the body (genetic and chromosomal “submorphologic” formations) = Sixth Period.
The primary and even submolecular level of the body = Seventh Period.
This may seem complicated, but once you learn the UNDERLYING CODE, you can throw away all the thousands and thousands of medical and chemistry books referred to by Oliver Wendell Holmes …
“I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be better for chemistry – and all the worse for the fishes.”
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August 5, 2014 @ 8:47 pm atomb
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August 5, 2014 @ 8:54 pm atomb
Here’s a single entry from Butterflies Need No Taxidermist …
boron — (chemical symbol B), atomic element number 5 of the Periodic Table, one of the “56 trace elements” of SOLAR NUTRITION THREE. Boron has 2 energy levels: 2 electrons in the first and inside level and 3 electrons in the second and outside level. Emanuel Revici, M.D., classified boron as an anabolic element hierarchically associated with the organ system formations of the body as well as insomnia-somnolence, diarrhea-constipation, oliguria-polyuria, and tachycardia-bradycardia reactions of the body. Also known as boracium, this second period boron family semimetal (metalloid) is chemically closer to silicon than to the boron family of elements. Cosmic rays colliding with carbon or oxygen nuclei are probably responsible for all of the beryllium in the universe, most of the boron, and some of the lithium. Boron’s crystals are almost as hard as diamond. The cubic form of boron nitride is as hard as a diamond – both have a tetrahedral structure. Borax, colemanite, and tourmaline contain boron. Borax is hydrated sodium borate, a water softener and cleaning agent. Boron is used for sanforizing and color fixing, and it’s a component of borosilicate glass (Pyrex) and boron-silicon p-type semiconductors. Borosilicate fibers are a component of automobile seat covers. A typical solar cell is composed of an arsenic-doped silicon wafer covered with a thin layer of boron-doped silicon. Boron control rods are used as neutron absorbers in nuclear reactors to prevent runaway chain reactions. The intermetallic compound magnesium diboride superconducts below 40 kelvins. Boron is attracted to cancer cells, and boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is currently being developed to take advantage of this fact by bombarding boron atoms with neutrons that convert boron into lithium atoms, alpha particles, and gamma rays. Boron is used in bacterial quorum sensing, the cell-to-cell intra-species and inter-species communication used by all bacteria. Testosterone contains boron, and boron is capable of doubling the level of circulating estrogen in a woman’s body. Boron helps prevent postmenopausal osteoporosis. People with rheumatoid arthritis have deficiencies of boron in bone and synovial fluid. Silicon combines with boron to harden bone, producing a chemical compound similar to shatterproof borosilicate glass. Grapes contain boric acid (the same acid used in the production of borosilicate glass and also used as a gentle antiseptic solution for the eyes, bladder, etc.). Boron is found in almonds, hazelnuts (filberts), pine nuts, apples, dates, persimmons, peaches, pears, honey, alfalfa, legumes, soybeans, tomatoes, raisins, nettle, beets, turnips, or sea vegetables. Boron is a MORNING Zone One element, and ORANGE is its single color spectral predominance. Adano said, “Carbon breaks down to boron. Take boron for diabetes. Pear, eggplant, okra, and other mucilaginous foods contain boron. Boron is in corn, along with selenium, cobalt, and palladium. The boron in Indian corn allowed the American Indian to remain muscular without exercise, but it also left him vulnerable to alcohol. Boron is in persimmons and anything mucilaginous. Boron is in apple cider vinegar – use it for emulsification collapse of melted cheese. Boron is used for sanforizing and as a color fixer. It is necessary for penile erection and is a uterine dilator. Boron is ‘no rob and bore on’ [bor-on]. Boron is in poison ivy and snake poison – the antidote is white sugar.”
August 6, 2014 @ 10:01 am matt
Many speak of ingesting borax aka 20 mule team type, 1/4 to 1/8 tsp/day for health benefits. Can they combine with horsetail for general health. Morning for both, or borax morning, and horsetail afternoon?
August 8, 2014 @ 8:05 pm atomb
Both borax and horsetail are midday supplements.
Combining boron and fluoride may be counterproductive, especially for someone who plans to suntan at the beach.
I prefer to eat calcium- and magnesium-rich foods three times a day “on time” to counteract fluoride accumulation.
People accumulate more fluoride from food than water, including fluoridated water.
96 percent of fluoride winds up in bone, so the easiest way to deal with fluoride is to stop it before it gets that far into the body.
Besides dental fluorosis and hypoplasia, fluoride can cause …
1) osteoporosis (bone porosity)
2) osteomalacia (bone softening)
3) osteophytosis (bone spurs)
4) hyperostosis (excess bone growth)
By the way, fluoride doesn’t calcify the pineal gland, contrary to all the cyberspace disinformation.
It turns it to chalk.
August 8, 2014 @ 11:36 am sebs
thank you!
August 8, 2014 @ 8:10 pm atomb
:)