The larger and sharper your canine teeth are, the healthier your ADRENAL MEDULLA MATRIX is.
Do you know where your adrenal medulla is located in your own body?
Is it where the anatomy books say it is? (Or is that the “museum medulla”?)
Is it smack-dab in the center of the adrenal gland, surrounded by the adrenal cortex?
Well, hemoglobin is produced in red bone, but does that make red bone your hemoglobin gland?
ANY cell in your skin (all 20 square feet of it) containing the amino acids phenylalanine and/or tyrosine belongs to your adrenal medulla matrix.
Ultraviolet radiation acts on your hemoglobin, cholesterol, melanin, and lipids in your skin to transmute tyrosine into adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine.
(Have you used radiant energy to detoxify your cholesterol today or are you a victim of pink pills for pale people?)
Melanin is a relative of chlorophyll, and adrenaline is a cousin of catalase.
One molecule of catalase can convert 40,000,000 molecules of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen in ONE SECOND.
An injection of adrenaline can keep a decapitated animal alive for 9 HOURS without the benefit ofa head or brain.
Here’show to properlytap youradrenaline (using an analogy) …
Rock & roll music is bad for your health if you sit and listen to it.
Rock & roll music is good for your health if you get up and dance to it.
That goes double for heavy metal. (It’s designed for pumping “heavy metal” at the gym.)
Someone once asked Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) if he practiced Yoga.
“Yes,” he answered. “But I only do one position – the Maha-Asana, the Great Posture.”
“What is it?” asked the wide-eyed inquirer.
Nitty-Gritty stood up from his chair. “The Maha-Asana – stand on your own 2 feet.”
Nitty-Gritty was no fan of what he called “Stone Buddha Meditation” or “Siddha-On-Your-Butt Meditation.”
'More Adrenaline & Shape-Shifting 101' have 5 comments
May 24, 2011 @ 6:29 am shellinspector
Sunlight is vital, and that’s why sun deprived professions, like astronauts or submarine sailors have problems which they try to counteract with pink pills. It’s sad that many common office environments don’t have much windows. Everybody uses artificial fluorescent light sitting around in cubes watching PC monitors. I have a window in my office, and that is at least 30% of what makes my life worth living:-)
What I find even more fascinating, though too esoteric for many, is the fact that the Sun shines with reflected light and the actual energy source is in another dimensions that we can’t perceive. It is a basic Platonist philosophy, everything that is out there is even more real in higher planes and what we do see are in fact mere emanations of something far more superior and real. So I believe the Sun is giving us much more than UV, IR … etc, we just can’t measure it.
Another curious aspect is how different people react to sunlight. Some think it always a pain, always use sunglasses, window blinds and express a face of disgust when being out in strong sunlight. Others, like myself, can’t get enough of it. How would you explain this, Atom? Is it a sun-trauma?
May 24, 2011 @ 3:30 pm atomb
Sunlight’s precious gift to us is quantum Life Force.
Ordinary glass windows block it.
Fused quartz windows allow it free passage.
If you can’t get vitamin D from the Sun, breathe the same air as someone who does.
Medical experiments have shown vitamin D can be transferred by propinquity – yet another case of medical amnesia (and an esoteric Tantric principle).
Cholesterol and vitamin D are crucial for Shape-Shifting 101 (compliments of their phenanthrene ring structure).
Swami Nitty-Gritty said, “Calcium is the core of vitamin D. The last enemy is whatever you eat lacking vitamin D. Air has vitamin D.”
May 25, 2011 @ 1:03 pm ptimpone
Atom,
Patrick here. Loving your blog. great stuff brother. I feel, intuitively) like my cortisol levels are feisty when I want to rest. No go.
In the same regard it feels my body is amped up all the time, especially at night. My sweetheart, who is “tuned in” thinks I need more weight, more protection….running on empty sort of speak. That feels right to me.
So, some ideas on gaining weight/muscle if you will. Probably not a lot of underweight out there, but I am sure there are a few of us.
thanks so much,
patrick
May 26, 2011 @ 5:29 am shellinspector
Hi Patrick,
I know what you are talking about. I have been bothered with the same symptoms you describe here and what you’ve shared in your shows. Waking up at night, being overly excited state, difficult to gain weight…etc. I have been having it since age 25 (now 32) so don’t ever let anyone say its age related. I think I have started to solve the problem, I can’t be yet sure, since I have been falsely sure many times before. I have my fingers crossed!
The problem in a nutshell is intoxication, your own interview with this Dr. Russel Blaylock, I beleive is the key to understanding it. Excitotoxins are the bad guys here. Remove the source of them and your are back in business. You can cover them up with counter-measures (pills, supplements etc. ) , it helps but not 100%.
One needs to remove the underlying cause. What is your cause, is I can’t tell. What has been mine? Cavitation in jawbone. Are you sure you have yours 100% resolved with Dr. Nunneley? I have had mine treated and re-treated with Dr. Munro-Hall in UK. He is skilled in using CAVITAT machine. He asserts it never gives a false positive for him. Now, it can not show something, when it is in fact still there, but never gives a false positive!
Lets keep in touch, will nice to know you are rowing together with friends!
Maxim,
Switzerland
May 26, 2011 @ 4:03 pm atomb
Hi, Patrick …
I know LOTS about weight gain ’cause I’ve had the same problem – and continually bugged Swami Nitty-Gritty with questions about it.
The day someone at the gym asked me, “Are you on steroids?” I knew I was getting a handle on weight control. :)
I’m not recommending it, but I’ve always been amazed at bodybuilders who gain 100 pounds for powerlifting, then lose it again for bodybuilding competitions, and do this year after year after year.
I’ll definitely do some blog entries on the subject.