CO2 & Respiratory Alkalosis

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

According to The Lancet, Sept. 17, 1988 …

“The effect of adding CO2 to inhaled air in six subjects with acute mountain sickness was investigated during a medical expedition to 5400 m.3% CO2 in ambient air increased ventilation and resulted in a rise in PaO2 of between 24% and 40%. There was a 9-28% increase in PaCO2 and a reduction of the respiratory alkalosis normally seen at high altitude. Symptoms of acute mountain sickness were rapidly relieved. In three subjects cerebral blood flow increased by 17-39%, so that oxygen delivery to the brain would have been considerably improved. This study confirms earlier suggestions of the beneficial effect of CO2 inhalation at high altitude.”

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Related to the above article …

If you breathe carbon dioxide, you become more ACIDIC.

If you swallow baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), you become more ALKALINE.

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Breathing CO2 can support the growth of cancer.

Swallowing NaHCO3 can support the metastasis of cancer.

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Breathing CO2 can counteract the metastasis of cancer.

Swallowing NaHCO3 can counteract the growth of cancer.

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Dr. Tullio Simoncini was partially right, and anyone who actually bothered to read his book would see that a 50/50 crap shoot is not good odds.

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The turbinates of the nose mirror the acid-base values of a LESION (tumor, ulcer, etc.).

According to Emanuel Revici, M.D. (1961) …

“It is interesting to note that the changes in the nasal pH values parallel those seen at the level of lesions and are opposite to those concomitantly occurring in the urinary pH which parallel those of the titremetric alkalinity of the blood.”

According to the same source …

“Nasal pH was measured using a portable Beckman pH meter and a glass electrode small enough to penetrate deep into the nose. In a research made with N. Buchanan it was found that valid data could be obtained only if the electrode touched the turbinate, otherwise marked differences in values were noted.”

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'CO2 & Respiratory Alkalosis' have 3 comments

  1. July 23, 2020 @ 2:20 pm Atom

    Re: Should I rub salt on my scalp or baking soda to get rid of the minor itching?

    Depends on whether the itching is systemically acidic or alkaline, either by educated guesswork or a lab test involving seven parameters …

    1) total-blood potassium
    2) intracellular potassium
    3) extracellular (serum) potassium
    4) urine acid-base value
    5) urine specific gravity
    6) urine surface tension
    7) nasal acid-base value

    Morning itching is more likely to be acidic, and evening itching is more likely to be alkaline.

    http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Acidify-or-Die

  2. July 23, 2020 @ 2:23 pm Atom

    CARBON DIOXIDE: NOSE-BREATHING & BEYOND.

    What’s so great about carbon dioxide? Isn’t it a poison?

    Or, at best, a waste product of metabolism?

    Is nasal breathing really so much better than mouth-breathing?

    And what about yawning?

    Contents —> Intro / Chilling With Carbon Dioxide. 1 / Carbon Dioxide Retention. 2 / Waste Of the Animal Economy. 3 / Immortality Of the Cells. 4 / Enlightenment Is Breathless. 5 / Vital Air Through the Nostrils. 6 / An Open-Mouthed City Animal. 7 / Red Faces & Closed Mouths. 8 / She Presses Its Lips Together. 9 / Blocks Of Wood or Of Stone. 10 / A Man Who Can’t Shut His Mouth. 11 / Mouth & Throat Wide Open. 12 / Carbon Dioxide Is a Refrigerant. 13 / Teardrops Defrost Your Bones. 14 / Shutting the Mouth & Nostrils.

    http://solartiming.com/store–mini-e-books.php#CO2

  3. July 23, 2020 @ 2:32 pm Atom

    According to George Carlin …

    “Whatever became of alpha-carotene?”

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    http://solartiming.com/vision.php


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