A fat cell can expand as much as 1,000 times, but M.D.’s never tell us what causes such an exponential expansion.

The villain is mostly carbon dioxide gas under pressure.

“Milwaukee goiter” is a humorous name for a distended gut.

It’s also called “Dunlap’s disease,” where your belly “done laps over your belt.”

A major cause is the carbon dioxide in beer, and it’s ability for cellular expansion is increased when beer is consumed (1) cold and/or (2) in the evening.

Soda pop does the same thing as beer, and carbonated soda’s carbon dioxide also weakens the bones and skeletal system.

Beer doesn’t do this because its abundant silica content counteracts the effects of carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, carbonates, and bicarbonates.

“Milwaukee goiter” people complain of their constant “lower back trouble.”

Their ballooned intestines pull the spine out of gravitational axis, resulting in “sway back.”

“Slipped” and “ruptured” vertebral discs are popular scapegoats for the underlying gaseous pressurization.

X-ray evidence has proved lower back pain has very little relationship to herniated or ruptured vertebral discs, despite what many chiropractors and osteopaths have told and retold us.

Many people have multiple herniated or ruptured discs and don’t feel a lick of pain.

Medical doctors point out weight distribution is a key factor of heart attacks in overweight people.

Carrying weight in the midsection makes a person more vulnerable to cardiac episodes than weight carried in the upper body or thighs.

But the docs blame such things as insulin resistance and ignore the obvious – gas pressurization, not fat, is the underlying cause.

GAS RISES (simple physics, right?) to squeeze shut those garden hoses called blood vessels, and – presto! – instant heart attack!

Docs measure “blood pressure” in terms of hydraulics, but all hydraulics are based on pneumatics.

High blood pressure is a respiratory problem, not a circulatory problem.

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'Milwaukee Goiter & Dunlap’s Disease & CO2' have 12 comments

  1. August 7, 2012 @ 8:10 pm atomb

    Even our brain waves are pneumatically driven by respiration, making the brain a pressure-beholden “field-effect” computer.

    There’s no brain waves when you stop breathing.

  2. August 8, 2012 @ 9:49 pm Jim

    Living in wisconsin there are many family members, cousins ants, uncles, with milwaukee goiters. Its no surprise that GASX(Simethicone) is an anti-foaming agent containing a mixture of polydimethylsiloxane and hydrated silica. This works on intestinal gas but not extraluminal gas outside the colon. Does yawning access all gas in the body or just extraluminal or intestinal? What is the ratio of gas in the intestinal track compared to gas in the rest of the body?

    • August 8, 2012 @ 10:24 pm atomb

      Belching only accesses stomach gas (which can still prevent a heart attack), but yawning accesses partial pressure of gas throughout the body, intestinal (farting), extraluminal (crying, forced exhalation), and even gaseous pressure inside and surrounding DNA.

      Extraluminal gas can block the intestines more effectively than intestinal gas (especially true for children, the “elderly,” and those with “Milwaukee goiter”).

  3. August 9, 2012 @ 9:03 am lucy

    But how can you yawn all the time? Do you have to force it? Or “fake it until you make it ” kind of thing ? Pandiculating ?

    • August 9, 2012 @ 2:45 pm atomb

      All you have to do is yawn and stretch three times a day, morning, midday, and evening.

      Once you can bring tears to your eyes in all three Growth Zones, you’re on the right track.

      When you can brings tears to your eyes command performance, you’ve traveled many miles on the right track. :)

  4. August 9, 2012 @ 11:49 am Maria

    Dear Atom:
    Thanks for all you do. I hope you can help me. For the past ten years, I’ve been 90lbs. over weight: I’m a 5’6″, 53 year old female weighing 243lbs. My diet is grass fed beef, wild fish, and organic vegetables.
    I have not been able to resolve obstructive sleep apnea, I think this is not helping the inability to lose weight. I also try to follow chronobiotic eating in your book but I have not been successfull. Can you help?
    Thanks,
    Maria

    • August 9, 2012 @ 2:57 pm atomb

      Eating well and “in time” usually makes people lose weight.

      When weight doesn’t change, it’s either a sluggish gall bladder to blame and/or a TRAUMA.

      Have you read the Book of Bloat or an of my e-books on Body Language Analysis, Maria?

      They’re available at Wellness-Wagon.com

      One of these days maybe you can attend one of my Chronobiotic Nutrition or Body Language Analysis workshops.

      Don’t forget to yawn and stretch. :)

  5. August 11, 2012 @ 9:35 am lucy

    Do you advise olive oil and citrus fruit at night -10 pm, for liver cleanse?

    • August 11, 2012 @ 10:25 pm atomb

      Olive oil, lemon, and garlic at 12:30 a.m. is the optimum time for a liver cleanse.

      The earliest starting time is 11:00 p.m., the beginning of Gall Bladder Time. :)

      Learn the contraindications before you do it.

  6. August 11, 2012 @ 6:55 pm John

    Hi Atom, what exercises/foods can men and women do to firm up their sagging buttocks ?

    • August 11, 2012 @ 10:42 pm atomb

      There’s leg curls, hip extensions, lunges, one-legged half-squats, “fire hydrants,” and many more.

      Browse through women’s exercise magazines. Men’s bodybuilding books don’t feature that many exercises for “buns of steel.”

      Also check out the many glute exercises featured on YouTube.

      Eat nighttime foods for a firm booty, including foods like baked yucca and Southern sweet potatoes (incorrectly known as “yams”).

      Belly dancing is excellent too. (I could sit and watch belly dancing for hours.) ;)

      • August 11, 2012 @ 10:44 pm atomb

        The “alligator pose” helps too.

        It’s much easier to demonstrate it than describe it.

        Maybe one of these days on YouTube.


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