21 August 2010

explanation of certain pathologies

  1. the cause of blastoma (the first cancer cell) development, as a disturbance of the endocrine pathway between the supra renal glands and thymus;
  2. the cause of immune deficiency syndrome, the conversion of an HIV+ patient to an AIDS patient, as a disturbance in the endocrine pathway of the hypophysis cerebrii (pituitary) and supra renal glands, neither Duesberg nor Gallo were fully correct;
  3. the cause of diabetes, as involving two oxidative factors, that of the element of vanadium and the K vitamin series, that these must be in proper relation, or diabetes results, of vanadium the supra renal glands are an accumulation site for this element, and the pancreas is the 2nd richest organ in K vitamins, of Voll, it is noted that phylloquinone (K1) being among the compounds which have the "ability to absorb up to 4 times more oxygen than other substances", the oxidative factor of K [vitamin series] therefore known;
  4. the cause of Alzheimer's disease as a displacement (improper distribution) of the elements of manganese and rubidium, the latter involving the thymus;
  5. the cause of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease) as displacement of body silicon, involving both the epiphysis cerebrii (or, pineal body) and the supra renal glands;
  6. the cause of Progressive Muscular Dystrophy (PMD) as involving a displacement of the element of bismuth, and involving the epiphysis cerebrii (or, pineal body);
  7. the cause of Parkinson's as molybdenum displacement, involving supra renal glands dysfunction.

Of the Alzheimer's pathology, which is singled out [4] among the list of 1-7, as the only pathology among this group without endocrine involvement/origins, one must look to the spleen and manganese usages, e.g., bovine tubercular contaminated dairy products, bovine tuberculosis exposures, BCG vaccine administration, also viral exposures and chronic viral burdens, prior malarial exposures or familial (parental) history of malarial exposures.