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.

Links:

www.healthtalkhawaii.com

email: [email protected]

patrick mcgean on sulfur, september 3, 2013
https://soundcloud.com/oneradionetwork/090313_mcgean_patrick_sulfur



'Patrick McGean – Oxygen is the Enemy of All Disease; Got Sulfur? – September 3, 2013' have 7 comments

  1. September 3, 2013 @ 1:42 pm Mackenzie Kersey

    Interesting…big personality. Good information.

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    • September 3, 2013 @ 6:19 pm nunkaburn

      yet another great show, both Patricks in top form,

      thanks from Ottawa, Canada

      Reply

  2. September 7, 2013 @ 3:06 am Mihai Sabo

    Hi OneRadio

    first thank you very much for the work you do, greatly appreciated

    i was trying to contact Patrick McGean (Sulfur) through the email you published email: [email protected] but it is not valid, can you please check it and or correct it or just let me know which one is valid

    thanks

    kind regards
    mihai

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  3. September 10, 2013 @ 7:32 am Peter

    Really cool radio shows you’re doing here, Patrick ! Thanks !

    What was the website that the other Patrick mentioned for
    Europe? I couldn’t really understand, tried looking it up in google but didn’t find? “Apot…something”?

    Reply

  4. November 14, 2013 @ 10:18 pm Jacqueline

    Patric McGean combines humor with great information. I love listening to him. Just found out about sulfur and learning a lot on oneradionetwork. Thanks Patrick T. for another great interview.

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  5. December 26, 2017 @ 12:12 pm Nicole

    What do you do if you can’t tolerate (break down) sulphur properly due to genetics and Gyphotsates blocking the sulphur pathways… sulphur makes me quite ill but I need it for detox and was told to take an oxygen supplement for colon cleanse and curious if this is harmful? Thanks :) I’ve yet to listen to the interview but intend to shortly.

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