Kinky Info About the Heart
According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) …
“The heart is a carburetor.”
It’s a wee more complicated than that, but suffice it to say that blood is pumped THROUGH the heart, not pumped BY the heart.
And forget about all those structured water “vortex” mental models muddying the waters.
Keep It Simple, Steiner (and Schlumberger).
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Fuel plus air equals motion.
Edward Cameron (The New York Times, 1910) wrote …
“The carburetor is called the ‘Heart’ of the automobile, and it cannot be expected that the engine will act right, give the proper horse-power, or run smoothly if the ‘heart’ is not performing its functions properly.”
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Most “heart attacks” are caused by a pinched hose, not a blocked one.
Ever pull on your garden hose, and the water stops flowing?
Did you need a Roto-Rooter machine to unstop it, or did you just back up and untangle the kink?
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to grok that the same thing happens in our body.
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First heart attacks tend to be kinked blood vessels.
Subsequent heart attacks tend to cause structural damage and may require the medical equivalent of a Roto-Rooter.
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Central obesity increases the likelihood of a kinked blood vessel.
It’s called the Apple Shape (versus the Pear Shape), and also called Dunlap’s Disease (my belly done lapped over my belt).
Medical doctors always blame chemistry on central obesity’s increased risk of heart attacks.
Well, an inflated belly not only laps over one’s belt, it pushes up against the heart and its close and distant neighbors too.
The heart and its vessels are fair game for intense gas pressure from the gut.
It’s not about a clogged artery. It’s about a kinked artery.
If it WERE a clogged artery, maybe a “powerful and very broad spectrum descaling agent” such as glyphosate might be in order. (Laugh Out Loud)
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Central obesity can cause an artery to kink or coil permanently.
An artery can calcify and lock into place.
Yawning and stretching prevents this from happening.
Polite yawning does nothing except waste one’s time.
Extended in-your-face yawning and stretching is what I’m talking about.
Holding the breath between multiple yawns increases cardiac oxygen consumption.
Intense crying can actually dissolve arteriosclerosis.
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For more info, read my previous blogs …
The Heart Is Not a Pump #1 (May 11, 2018)
The Heart Is Not a Pump #2 (May 13, 2018)
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'Kinky Info About the Heart' have 4 comments
August 26, 2018 @ 2:35 pm Atom
It’s not, “What’s the matter with you?”
It’s, “Who’s the matter with you?”
WHAT is the symptom.
WHO is the cause.
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Atom’s Body Dowsing pinpoints WHO caused WHAT.
The WHO outside your brain is not the primary problem.
The WHO interpreted by your brain is the actual problem.
http://www.solartiming.com/store–e-books.php
August 26, 2018 @ 3:10 pm Atom
There are actually four autonomic nervous systems, not two …
1) Parasympathetic System (Secondary Yin)
2) Enteric System (Primary Yin)
3) Sympathetic System (Secondary Yang)
4) Dermic System (Primary Yang)
August 26, 2018 @ 3:19 pm Atom
Branko Furst (The Heart and Circulation: An Integrative Model, 2014) wrote …
“The heart, where present, serves the same function as in the vertebrates, namely, as a damming-up, regulatory organ.”
http://www.solartiming.com/media–videos-by-atom.php
August 26, 2018 @ 3:39 pm Atom
Surgery causes shock causes hyper-alkalinity causes any disease from A to Z depending on timing, vulnerability, and engrams (Cognitive Shocks).
50% (dynamically more or less) of all diseases are associated with a hyper-alkaline lesion (rarely systemic, thus virtually undetectable in urine, saliva, or blood).
http://www.solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Acidify-or-Die