Cancer is an anti-inflammatory agent.
Ditto meditation, torpor, and hibernation.
Slow-wave sleep and TRUE meditation are delta brain wave states of consciousness.
Hibernation is an omega brain wave state of consciousness – no detectable brain waves.
Torpor is in-between.
Most heart disease is caused by inflammation, e.g., by pro-inflammatory agents like C-reactive protein and cytokines.
Ditto tuberculosis.
Immunologists know tuberculosis is a remedy for cancer.
They may not know cancer is a remedy for tuberculosis.
Cholesterol is an anti-inflammatory agent.
Think of a mugging in Central Park.
Think of the mugger as the disease agent.
Think of the police arriving at the scene of the crime as the symptom.
Obviously, the police (cholesterol) must be the problem. NOT!!!!!
Obviously, the problem can be corrected by attacking the police station (the liver). NOT!!!!!
Statins (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) are fungal poisons that attack the police station, uh, liver.
Natural statins include the lovastatin in oyster mushrooms and red yeast rice, and the mevastatin in penicillin.
Reducing anti-inflammatory cholesterol ensures more heart problems, not less.
But – since cancer is anti-inflammatory – pro-inflammatory statins oppose cancer, especially high doses of mevastatin, which inhibit the growth and proliferation of melanoma.
Scientists “tweaked” a natural statin, manufacturing one out of coal tar, and made a less poisonous form.
Not to be outdone and left out of the cash bonanza, competing pharmaceutical companies unleashed a flood of “me-too” drugs.
Cholesterol – both LDL and HDL – is not a villain.
Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) taught that enlightenment is dependent on gaining control over the trophoblast cell and cancer.
Gyani Swami calls cancer “the disease of enlightenment.”
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November 18, 2011 @ 3:45 pm Ryan
Woah – excellent post Atom!
Gyani Swami? Have not heard of him before – could you say more or point us to a website?
Thanks!!
Ryan
November 18, 2011 @ 6:31 pm atomb
Gyan Swami says he studied with the deathless mahavatar Babaji in the Himalayas for two-and-a-half years, being initiated into Kriya Yoga by Babaji in 1966.
There’s no way for me to validate the above (yet), but Guruji is a knowledgeable teacher of Kriya Yoga who takes no money for his services.
At a free lecture at the Sedona Public Library, Guruji pleaded, “Don’t give me any money. Don’t complicate my life.”
He has an engineering degree and works for a computer company in India.
“How to meet Babaji Christ and Krishna” is by Guruji on YouTube.
Note the tongue action if you view it. :)
November 19, 2011 @ 9:55 pm Ryan
“Don’t give me any money. Don’t complicate my life.â€
This is a very powerful statement!
Thanks for the youtube lead and the pointer on his tongue action. Yes, indeed, this swami has a lot of FLOW in his tongue!
And he works for a computer company…
November 18, 2011 @ 7:17 pm atomb
Terpenes (isoprene units) are the building blocks of …
(1) essential oils,
(2) fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K),
(3) fat-soluble forms of water-soluble vitamins (vitamin C and thiamine),
(4) carotenoids (carotene, lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin, etc.),
(5) steroids (androgens, estrogens, progestogens, etc.),
(6) Coenzyme Q10,
(7) squalene, etc.
Statins are dangerous drugs because they not only deactivate cholesterol – they deactivate the isoprene synthesis of all of the above.
Ascorbyl palmitate is a fat-soluble form of vitamin C, and benfotiniamine is a fat-soluble form of vitamin B1 (thiamine).
December 16, 2011 @ 10:08 pm atomb
It’s OK to occasionally “junk out” for the sake of immunity – defined as “divinity” by Adano.
In certain ways, cancer is similar to pregnancy.
Moderation is the key to health. :)
Adano often said, “Saints and sinners suffer from the same disease.”