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Patrick McGean

Director of the Cellular Matrix Study

Got Sulfur?

Sulfur enables the transport of oxygen across cell membranes, and oxygen is necessary for healthy cellular regeneration in mammals. Plants, on the other hand, require carbon dioxide for cell regeneration, and plants can store sulfur, while man cannot. Man eliminates carbon dioxide, and plants eliminate oxygen. Thus, the sulfur cycle is symbiotic and vital for life as we know it.

When many health professionals are asked about sulfur, they state as if reading from a cue card, “We get all the sulfur we need from the food we eat.” That was true until man decided to change the way we grow our food and what we feed our crops.

In 1920, Otto Warburg began his study of cancer in both plants and man, for which he received a Nobel Prize in 1931. He proved that cancer in man is anaerobic. Anaerobic, by definition, is cellular metabolism without oxygen. “Cancer” in plants is linked to too much intracellular oxygen, or aerobic metabolism. The use of a gas we are intended to eliminate for cellular regeneration is not a healthy program for plants or man.

Show Highlights:

-The wind carries fertilizers everywhere which ultimately depletes the soil of sulfur

-Cancer is caused by the lack of intercellular oxygen

-Sulfur never enters the cell of man; it just transports the oxygen

-Not buying into the idea that we are supposed to fall apart at a certain age

-Steven from N.C. calls in to ask how one should be taking sulfur; is it really necessary to dissolve it in hot water?

-How long does it take to start feeling the good effects from sulfur?

-The 3 highest producers of negative ions

-How can sulfur help older folks with memory problems or people who have had strokes?

-Getting the trash out of the blood/brain barrier

-Why do egg eaters not get arthritis?

-Being allergic to sulfur drugs is different than being allergic to sulfur according to Patrick McGean

-Why Big Pharma would love the Cellular Matrix Study to go away?

and so much more!

Patrick McGean

 

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patrick mcgean on organic sulfur, january 23, 2014



'Patrick McGean – Bringing Oxygen Into Every Cell of Your Body with Sulfur – January 23, 2014' have 2 comments

  1. February 8, 2014 @ 12:58 pm Karen

    I can’t get enough of Patrick McGean and his great sense of humor and knowledge. I’m listening on youtube.com just to hear another interviewer and it’s a British guy who does not get his sense of humor, I’m laughing my butt off.
    I’ll be ordering my second round soon.

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  2. February 17, 2014 @ 3:23 pm Nancy

    Tried to listen to Sept. 3 and 12 shows with Patrick McGean but he is so irritating I can’t stand it. It’s like he’s got a form of Tourettes and throws in stream of consciousness comments randomly. I’m trying to get the information but not enjoying Patrick McGean AT ALL. Let’s hope I can get through this podcast. I had to bail out of the other shows.

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