Inflammation is caused by excess oxygen.
Alkalinity is on the rampage.
Anti-inflammation is caused by insufficient oxygen.
Acidity is on the rampage.
Human beings are designed to be more acidic between 4:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and more alkaline between 4:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
Acupuncturists know this as the Lung and Urinary Bladder Axis.
Emanuel Revici, M.D. wrote …
“A regular pattern is observed in certain types of dyspnea [air hunger] related to the time of day. Cardiac asthma or paroxymal cardiac dyspnea occur mainly at night after patients have gone to sleep. However, this is not due to the recumbent position since patients may assume this position during the day without any ill effect. Harrison’s ‘evening dyspnea’ is characteristically absent in the morning, but develops slowly during the course of the day, reaching a maximum in the evening.”
Walking the razor’s edge in the context of timing is the way to impeccable homeostasis.
Or, as Dr. Revici so eloquently phrased it …
“An antagonistic relationship can be conceived between electrostatic and quantum forces in the sense that the fulfillment of one usually leads to the appearance of the other.”
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June 6, 2014 @ 6:02 pm atomb
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June 6, 2014 @ 6:16 pm atomb
This explanation of Dinacharya (“daily routine”) is somewhat accurate. It’s on the right track but the schedule needs fine-tuning.
Vasant Lad (Ayurveda: The Science of Self-healing : a Practical Guide, 19xx) wrote …
“Like time, the bodily humors are constantly in motion. There is a definite relationship between the movement of the tridosha and the movement or passage of time. The increase or decrease of these three humors is related to the passage of time. Morning, from sunrise to ten o’clock, is a time of kapha. Because of the predominance of kapha humor at this time, one feels energetic and fresh and also a little heavy. At mid-morning, kapha slowly merges into pitta. From ten in the morning till two in the afternoon is the time when pitta is secreted and hunger increases. One feels hungry, light and hot. The afternoon from two o’clock until the sun sets is the time of vata when one feels active, light and supple. Early in the evening from about six o’clock until ten is again kapha time, a period of cool air, inertia and little energy. Then from ten at night till two in the morning are the peak hours of pitta when food is digested. Early in the morning before sunrise is again vata time. Because vata creates movement, people awaken and excrete wastes.”
June 9, 2014 @ 2:35 am John
Vasant Lad Ayurveda: The Science of Self-healing : a Practical Guide
Hi Atom, do you recommend this book, is it accurate ?
June 11, 2014 @ 7:23 pm atomb
It’s different than traditional Ayurveda.
Read translations of the original texts first, making it possible to discriminate.
Also, allow for superstitions in the original texts.
Reading widely helps our powers of discrimination as long as we don’t succumb to cynicism first.
Cynicism is just another speed bump along the road when we have the right attitude.
June 11, 2014 @ 10:38 am John
Hi Atom, what can you take to rebuild the kidneys ?
June 11, 2014 @ 7:44 pm atomb
Anyone can remodel their kidneys by eating kidney-supportive foods IN TIME.
A few examples …
1) tamarind for breakfast
2) aduki beans for lunch
3) cranberries at Kidney Time
4) asparagus for dinner