Cancer manifests on the top four of the seven periods or “floors” …
(1) Myeloblastic cancer proliferates on the first floor.
(2) Lymphomatic cancer on the second floor.
(3) Sarcomatic cancer on the third floor.
(4) Carcinomatic cytoplasmic cancer on the fourth floor.
Why would a SWAT team attack the fifth floor if they knew the bioterrorists were on the fourth floor?
The SEVEN HIERARCHIC LEVELS – the atomic origin of the seven “chakras” – of the Periodic Table of the Elements are …
TheFIRST AND SECOND PERIODS resonate with the systemic level of the body and the total organism in its entirety, including blood and urine values.
Hydrogen is the principle cation in the First Period.
Lithium is the principle cation in the Second Period.
These levels of the Periodic Table have the most in common with Solar Nutrition’s Tides of the Blood.
Rhythmic food ingestion creates rhythmic fluctuations of nutrient quanta in the blood, inducing time-entrained physiological responses to the presence of nutrients, including Zone One (morning-specific), Zone Two (midday-specific), and Zone Three (evening-specific) responses.
The state of SHOCK manifests in these two hierarchic environments.
Corticoids, including glucocorticoids such as cortisol and mineralocorticoids such as aldosterone, function predominantly at the systemic level. (That’s why lab technicians find them so easy to measure.)
The first level is vulnerable to myeloblastic leukemia from granulocytes and the second level is vulnerable to lymphomas and lymphatic leukemias from lymphatic formations.
TheTHIRD PERIODresonates with the pluricellular level of the body, including the tissular and interstitial formations and pericellular fluids (fluids other than blood and urine).
Sodium is the principle cation in this compartment.
The state of ACUTE SHOCK manifests in this hierarchic environment.
Third period symptoms include pain, itching, vertigo, dyspnea (difficult or labored breathing), and nasal pH changes.
This level is vulnerable to sarcomatic cancer, affecting bones, connective tissue, and bones.
TheFOURTH PERIODresonates with the monocellular level of the body, namely, the cytoplasm.
Potassium is the principle cation in this unicellular compartment (and its conjugate anion is often citrate).
Fungi, algae, and protozoa (0.5 to 40 microns) are a manifestation of this terrain level.
The state of SUPERACUTE SHOCK manifests in this hierarchic environment.
This level is vulnerable to carcinomatic cytoplasmic cancer, affecting mucous membranes, glands, skin, and internal organs.
(Odor occupies the frequency band between 8 to 14 microns – a micron is .00003937 inch.)
TheFIFTH PERIODresonates with the nucleus of the cell and the nuclear sap.
Rubidium and ammonium are the principle cations in this compartment.
Microbes (0.1 to 2 microns) are a manifestation of this terrain level.
TheSIXTH PERIODresonates with the subnuclear and submorphologic level of the body, including genes and chromosomes.
Viruses (0.025 to 0.25 microns) are a sub-micron sized manifestation of this terrain level.
TheSEVENTH PERIODresonates with the primary level of the body, including radioplasm and the submolecular chemistry.
Prions are a manifestation of this terrain level.
These seven hierarchic levels are the Russian nesting doll version of the seven “chakras.”
Steven Rose (Lifelines: Biology Beyond Determinism, 1997) wrote …
“Different scientific disciplines, from the social to the subatomic sciences, deal with different levels of organization of matter. The divisions between levels are, however, confused. In part they are ontological, and relate to scale and complexity, in which successive levels are nested one within another. Thus atoms are less complex than molecules, molecules than cells, cells than organisms, and organisms than populations and ecosystems. So at each level different organizing relations appear, and different types of description and explanation are required. Hence each level appears as a holon – integrating levels below it, but merely a subset of the levels above. In this sense, levels are fundamentally irreducible; ecology cannot be reduced to genetics, nor biochemistry to chemistry. However, to some extent – and this is where the confusion enters – the levels are epistomological, relating to different ways of knowing the world, each in turn the contingent product of its own discipline’s history. […] Problems arise when one attempts to apply concepts and terms applicable at one level to phenomena on another level. Thus people may be gay or violent or schizophrenic or selfish, but brains or genes cannot be, in anything other than a metaphorical sense; equally, genes may replicate, but people cannot. But the power of metaphor is such that we always run the danger of confusing it with reality.”
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December 27, 2012 @ 4:50 pm atomb
Emanuel Revici, M.D., assigned cholesterol to the cellular hierarchic level (Fourth Period).
Mainstream Monocultural Medicine (MMM) studies cholesterol only at the plasmatic (serum) level …
… the same level MMM investigates C-reactive protein.
November 14, 2018 @ 10:37 am Lynn
Atom, just listened to your Monday show again on the Periodic Table. And just now finished reading your blog. Fantastic information.
I am friends with Andrew Fletcher and familiar with his inclined bed therapy. Based on your teachings I can now understand much better why sleeping on the incline works so well. It’s gravity in conjunction with the atomic weights of elements, from heaviest, row 7 to lightest, row 1…and also how this flow of heavy to light facilitates the breakup of walls during the catabolic stage at night and hence the restorative effects of inclined bed therapy at all levels, as reflected in the testimonials on his site.
I also have a feeling that when we look at the Periodic Table based on frequencies and energy, the inclined bed therapy may also reveal its vortex effect within the gravitational pull. Maybe another show with Andrew and the Periodic Table on this?