Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) explained …
“The chronotherapist works with acute time and chronic time. He encounters sequential behavior in a relative existence of a unified field.”
In Leyspeak, “acute time” is anytime within the first seven days following an injury or trauma, and “chronic time” begins seven days after the injury or trauma.
Emanuel Revici, M.D., the “Tesla of Medicine,” referred to acute time as the “intervention” of “hydrolytic enzymes.”
Dr. Revici discovered that this acute “digestive defense mechanism,” or …
(1) “enzyme phase,” occurs no later than three-and-a-half days.
Revici referred to chronic time as “lipidic intervention.” This …
(2) “lipidic phase” occurs in the first six to nine days, with seven days as the optimum defense response.
The fast reacting person is vulnerable to death if this defense mechanism occurs faster than six days, and the slow reactor is vulnerable to the same if the reaction occurs after nine days.
Dr. Revici went on to discover a third defense mechanism that occurs in about 28 days, which he called a “lipido-proteic antigenic” defense mechanism, or …
(3) “coagulated antibody phase,”
Then he even found a fourth and final defense mechanism that occurs in about six months, which he called a “proteic antigenic” and “protective” defense mechanism, or …
(4) “globulinic antibody phase.”
Dr. Revici’s seven-day cycle associated with “lipidic intervention” is known by chronobiologists as a “circaseptan” biological rhythm.
Four circaseptan rhythms total 28 days, known to biorhythm advocates as the “sensitivity” or “emotional” rhythm.
Transplant surgeons are also familiar with two of these four rhythms, the circaseptan (seven-day) and circaquadraseptan (28-day) rhythms.
Examples of “lipidic phase” allergic infectious diseases (having an incubation time of 6-14 days for the production of coagulant antibodies) are …
Chickenpox (caused by a virus).
Glanders (caused by a bacterium).
Leprosis (caused by a bacterium).
Measles (caused by a virus).
Mumps (caused by a virus).
Pertussis (caused by a bacterium).
Poliomyelitis (caused by a virus).
Rabies (caused by a virus).
Smallpox (caused by a virus).
Tetanus (caused by a bacterium).
Tularemia (caused by a bacterium).
Typhoid fever (caused by a bacterium).
Typhus (caused by a rickettsia).
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