Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Read and WEep From my researcher friend Donna Kathy -----Forwarded Message----- From: Donna Young <dyoung@...> Sent: Sep 25, 2003 9:57 AM <kblanco@...> Cc: Trymommarie@... Subject: save for food for tought from Donna. Most people don't have chemisty & physics & Biology altogether. There is so much to know: The simple thing is informed choice and mothers told the basics of how to deliver a baby themselves...so they know what NOT to allow any person assisting them. From my research it seems unassisted births are best. Maybe in a hospital for a first timer, supported with a door stop and just her friends, one of whom has had a baby. Inexperienced uneducated dads...and moms not even seen a baby born, or an animal have to be better informed of drugs, cutting viruses, and cord clamping, and not break their baby's skin, for any reasons. We have to challenged the medical system for our rights for natural birth education and practice. Get back to the Pioneer Lotus Birth if we do not want to deal with the system as to costs of fixing up or dealing with are compromised children....the living dead as you call the impaired kids. Have you done a total vitamin, mineral test...which is over or under...and metal toxins that should not be in our system: Lead, Aluminum and Mercury. Added food for thought: Enzymes, Epilepsy, Cells from Epithelium, Encephalitis (any inflammation of the brain); and Element, Chemical; Trace Elements essential for enzymes; Lymphatic System: virus, Vitamin, Yolk the formation of blood and part of the placenta beginnings; Toxins/Poison that reproduce; minerals...look at mercury...it becomes liquid...at room temperature..seems it would move around, freely, and it moves so quickly and easily it is called quick silver...they used it as a disinfectant on tools and in medicine; Aluminum shrinks tissues....likely brain tissues, used in medicines (no wonder the elderly have brain shrinkage). Brain Disease: They put in membranes patches made up and patented from the dead brains of others...They found it quickly destroys the brain...and as you read, some viruses injected into our bodies can be " slow " viruses...taking a lifetime to show problems...nervous disorders........drugs can be radioactive or contain live viruses....they damage our cells. Where the oxygen and blood was cut off from any cell, brain or nerve tissue that do not replace themselves, the cells begin to die, or be weakened, not fully functioning.... Most of other cells renew themselves...not the brain or nerve cells...they are to last 100 years. Red cells last 120 days. but they may start reproducing if the enzymes needed to make them are distorted or absent. Enzymes are destroyed by chemicals and heat....or a viruses that attacks them and mutates them. Can you open this file. It gives you clues what can trespass the brain membrane covering. Like the thick umbilical cord...something has to dissolve the tissue in order to gain entry to the brain cells. What might that be. Well, alcohol given women in the 1920's and up in either bringing on or delaying labor....demonstrated the babies did not have the outward facial distortions of addicts of alcohol and drugs. But they had the " same " internal brain lesions. And the same learning and behavior problems. Not only are the docs harvesting the living, but also the dead. The do not take responsibility unless forced to by the courts. Also something about fungus and spores...they do not known to much about the Mad Cow disease, but if they were using garbage in meat foods, hides, hoofs, etc...any spores (from mushrooms, funguses, etc...) cannot be killed by boiling or chemicals. Only bleach will kill the Hep C virus for example... and disinfectants one time used Mercury in cleaning surgical tools. So chemicals on the tools itself can cause disorders and toxins into the body, and some of that solution to save money would be used over and over again....look at the hair dressers for example......how often do they change their solutions, or clean their scissors, or the shaving clippers?) One fellow, who came from Indonesia who thought we were " too " clean in our country, did a review on the disinfectants, and said they were useless. The hospital took that to mean to cut down on the use of them...so then we had the increase of the flesh eating disorders....the virus being in the air...so any person with a cut on their body was at risk just visiting a hospital....Let alone the babies cords being cut...by instruments they used over and over again....So we have many ways of a virus getting into our babies or ourselves when we birth in hospitals. These CBC stories show that not only are doctors harvesting the dead . . . tissue sold in the millions around the world...note the fine, merely under $3,000.00 If they can sell the tissues for $30,000 operations costing $130,000 for transplants the $30,000 for the transplant material...and no criminal investigation of the informed risks . . . there is no discouragement. When the doctors can harvest the living babies by providing themselves or the hospital they work with the raw materials depriving the baby of his/her placenta blood, weakening the baby, and injecting various of vaccinations...the baby's brain is vulnerable. First it collapses, likely that was proven of the heart...no kept up blood volume and pressure inside the brain. The blood pressure and volume was cut off. Can you see the brain collapsing...until the blood pressure or water pressure made in the cells, replaces the fluid deprived...blood. Encephalities (any inflammation of the brain): To Quote WBE: " Many victims of encephalitis suffer only mild fever (often that is seen of babies after vaccinations) and a headache for a few days (so a baby can tell his head hurts???); But encephalitis can cause convulsions, coma, and even death. There are many kinds of encephalitis. Bacteria, harmful chemicals, and various tiny parasites (can get into the body by injections, vaccinations), can also cause the disease. Symptoms are drowsiness, fever, headache, and muscle weakness. In addition the disease may cause jerky movements; mental confusion; paralysis; and difficulty in hearing, seeing, speaking, and swallowing. Some victims of encephalitis suffer permanent brain damage, but the majority do not. Some viruses that cause encephalitis occur in the blood of certain kinds of animals, including birds and horses. They are transmitted to a human being by the bite of a mosquito that has previously bitten an infected animal. In some cases, viruses of such diseases as measles and mumps attack the brain and cause encephalitis. The disease can also occur as a complication of a vaccination. The symptoms of a few kinds of encephalitis appear months or even years after the infecting virus has entered the vitamin's body. Such viruses are called slow viruses. Encephalitis is closely related to meningitis, an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord (See Meningitis). When " both " the brain and the membrane covering it are inflamed, the disease is called menigoencphalitis. " H. Weller, Vol E, p 215, World Book Encyclopedia, 1979. _______________________ Epilepsy, p. 263-264, ibid " ...is a disorder of certain " nerve cells " in the brain. An attack of epilepsy, called epileptic seizure, occurs when these cells suddenly release a large burst of electrical energy. Normally, the brain cells produce " some electrical energy,' which flows through the nervous system and activates the muscles. The brain of an epileptic patient sometimes fails to limit or to control this release of energy. There are three chief types of epileptic attacks (1) grand mal, (2) petit mal and (3) psychomotor. Grand mal, the person loses consciousness; petit mal, the person is temporarily confused, loses awareness of his surroundings (what planet am I on)....and in a psychomotor attack, the patient acts withdrawn and behaves strangely for a few minutes. The victim may suddenly roam around the room or tug at his or clothes. " Attacks seem to occur for no apparent reason at any time of the day or night. In most cases, the first seizure occurs during childhood. " Many epileptic patients have some brain damage due to infection, injury, or a tumor. " About half of 1 percent of all the people in the world have epilepsy. (1979 statement). What is it today? " Treatments are with drugs. In the 1970's surgeons began inserting brain pacemakers that stimulates the cerebellum, a part of the brain, and prevents seizures. " ____________________________________________ Epithelioma: p. 265, ibid " ..is a tumor of the epithelium, the tissue that lines the body cavities and covers the body surface and the internal organs. Sores appear, will heal, then appear again. The tumors, sores may be caused by prolonged exposure to the sun, X rays, or by materials containing tars or arsenic. Comments of Donna: Drugs contain trace elements and arsenic, mercury, etc, and are taken internally and injected into tiny babies, so why would not there be sores...lesions in any part of their body)? Study Enzymes, Atoms....that create the means of the cells to function....electrical communication, stimulation of the cells to work correctly: ___________________________ Enzymes, p. 261, ibid ....is a " protein molecule " (hormones are proteins too) . . .that speeds up chemical reactions in all plants and animals. Without enzymes, these reactions would occur TOO slowly or NOT at all, and no life would be possible. All living cells make enzymes, but enzymes are not alive. Enzyme molecules function by altering other plant or animal molecules. Enzymes COMBINE WITH THE ALTERED molecules to form a complex molecular structure in in which chemical reactions take place. The enzyme, which remains unchanged, then separates from the product of the reaction. " Enzymes thus serve as catalysts (See CATALYSIS) (Maybe I'm an enzyme...eh, getting things going, and you too?)... SPECIALTY ENZYMES (MUST BE UNIONS) " The human body contains more than 1,000 types of enzymes. Each kind of enzyme performs ONE specific job. Without enzymes, a person could NOT breath (asthma attacks), see, digest food, nor move any part of the body. Photosynthesis in plants also depends on enzymes. " (Comment: plants use our used up carbon dioxide and with the sun convert it back to oxygen that we use....so human and animals and plants and trees are a team for each other's survival. . . and look at us, we are taking away trees, and burning up our planet. " Many enzymes break down complex substances into simpler ones. (Comment: For example enzymes change fats into sugars, using hormones and insulin). Others build complex compounds from simple ones (building body tissues and blood, see DNA and RNA making each cell " after it own kind, again, union workers " ...they communicate with each other, are you me...if not me.......they attack the foreign substance that does not belong in that family....skin for example). " Most enzymes " remain " in the cells where they were formed, but some do t heir work elsewhere. For example, the PANCREAS secrets the enzyme AMYLASE, which travels to the small intestine to break down carbohydrates. " (Comment: Take the pituitary gland...it sends its hormones to another part of the body, when needed - and that is true in having babies....oxytocin, Serotonin (relaxin comes from the sex cells to soften and stretch the birth canal at birth. Check out Metabolism, insulin...diabetic...too much or too low of insulin...could your children be diabetics, many of are...and do not know it....so have you tried the diabetic diets????). The word enzyme comes from two Greek words meaning in yeast. Ribonuclease, from AMINIO ACIDS, THIS ENZYME breaks down ribonucleic acid (RNA) into molecules of other amino acids (See Nucleic Acid). Structure: Enzymes are too tiny (.) to be seen even with the MOST powerful light microscope. The occur in a number of shapes and sizes. The " structure " of any particular enzyme enables it to cause certain chemicals reactions in other molecules. DESTRUCTION: An enzyme's structure can easily be destroyed (I would think mutated too), by HEAT, ACIDS or ALKALIS. (Comments: Fevers, (DRUGS, TOO MUCH INSULIN, ETC), OR ALKALIS (salt and minerals, solvents), Various poisons (gases in the air, toxins in water and foods by chemical sprays...study your environment). Fever: " ...scientists believe that a high body temperature, such as 108F (42 C), may cause death because the heat makes vital enzymes inactive. " Disease caused by lack of an enzyme caused by something, some say even hereditary when all else is in doubt eh, or not checked out: gout (usually after vodka for some persons); goiter (generally lack of iodine take iodized salt) ; and they alleged PKU phenylketunuria and galactosemia. In many cases, tests can detect these enzyme deficiencies. Physicians treat the conditions with diet and drugs to prevent deformities, mental retardation, and even death. UNIQUENESS OF ENZYMES: " Although enzymes are proteins, some must be attached to certain nonprotein molecules in order to function. Many of these nonprotein molecules are metals, such as copper, iron, or magnesium. They occur as trace elements (See Trace Elements). Others are organic compounds called coenzymes. " If a coenzyme is tightly attached to the protein part of the enzyme, the unit is called a prosthetic group. Neither the coenzyme nor the protein part of a prosthetic group can function ALONE. " (Comments: Distorting an enzyme such as the protein..the red blood cell. The blood cell is shaped like a donut...it first has a nucleus (stem cell beginnings I think), it is quite big as mature...then the red cell dissolves the nucleous, and it small, but the iron (red pigment metal, non organic) holds the gas (oxygen), and the blood stream drops the oxygenized blood cell to all cells...to be nourished and the cells release carbon dioxide the waste of used energy (carbon is used up). If we are exposed to carbon monoxide (monoxide incomplete combustion or burning up of a molecule) the carbon monoxide suffocates the red blood cell...it cannot do the gas exchanges until the monoxide is cut off and oxygen is introduced into the system.) WORKING WITH OTHER NUTRIENTS: Many co-enzymes consist of vitamins, ESPECIALLY THE B VITAMINS. If a person diet lacks adequate amounts of these vitamins, the enzymes cannot function properly and various body disorders may develop (Nervous disorders as these B-complex and Vit C are water soluble...they are removed daily and are NOT stored in the body, and easily depleted by stress). BLOOD TESTS: Doctors also diagnose a number of diseases by measuring the amount of enzymes in blood and other body fluids. Such disease include anemia, cancer, leukemia, and heart and liver ailments. " COMMENTS: Note how medical writers switch by the scientists definitions: blood (element, suspensions), enzymes, proteins, organic, inorganic, alkaloid, acid, alkaline...AND never say to much about pH...if we are more salty or sweet eh? pH...tells us about our blood...insulin....protein...etc.... and that is missing from most medical books....so no wonder we have so much disease..........and they take the blood with enzymes, and hormones...and sell that back to us.........or use it in cosmetics and for stem cell research. All this is Big Business. Element, Chemical, p 171 ibid " ...is any one of the known kinds of basic chemical substances. All chemical substances are either elements or compounds (combinations of two or more elements). For example, hydrogen and oxygen are elements, and water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. A chemical element can be defined in either of two ways. It is (1) a substance that cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances (read above an enzyme remains the same, but it can be mutated it seems); or (2) a substance that contains only one kind of atom. (so cells are universes all to themselves..an atom). Atoms are tiny bits of matter (.) so small that billions of them are needed to make even a small speck of any substance. (check out a drop of blood that can test for iron deficiency or too few red cells or too few white cells or tell us our pH reading). All elements except some of the artificially created ones are found on or in the earth. Oxygen is the most plentiful element. Nearly half the weight of the outer layer of the earth is oxygen. Other elements such as helium make up only a small fraction of the earth's crust. Nearly all elements on or in the earth are found combined with other elements. To obtain pure elements, a person must chemically break down compounds that contain the desired elements. Artificially created elements are not plentiful (They make bombs out of them). Only small amounts of most of them have been made. All artificially created elements and some natural elements are RADIOACTIVE. These man-made elements are radioactive...104, 105, 106..... Are drugs subjected to radioactive treatment and tissues and blood put into us. Read about the brain tissue transplants...so what of the drugs injected into our babies, and what of our foods? Elements are from WB Dictionary, p. 682: One of the simple substances, such as gold, iron, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen (minerals and gases) An element cannot be separated into simpler parts by ordinary chemical means. There are over 100 element, each composed of " atoms " that are chemically alike. All material things in the universe (matter) known to our senses (breath, consume, feel, see, hear explosions) are composed of one or more chemical elements (Science News Letter). One of the parts of which anything is made up: Honesty, industry, and kindness are elements of a good life. One of the four substances: earth, water, air, and fire--that were thought in ancient times to make up all other things (now we have 100 of them and likely their mutations....any combinations man can think up or experiment on us with). Element, component (blood many components) constituent, ingredient means one of the parts of which something is made up (DNA, RNA genetic codes)....Element the general word applies to any " essential " part of anything: Active helping to make a whole...the colors of the rainbow are the constituents of " white light. " And we though white had no color eh? Ingredient: The helping parts lose individual identity in a mixture or combination: milk, eggs, and flour and baking power are the basics ingredients in making a cake)...study the air created by the baking powder...how does it act with fluids....water....Seems water is a keen component of change...H2O. Trace Elements, WBE, Vol T, p. 276, 1979: Trace elements are Minerals (non-organic). The are needed in small amounts by plants, animals, and human beings. Major elements mineral and gases, like iron, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, calcium, hydrogen, and phosphorus are part of the make-up of all living things. The trace elements are also necessary for life. Scientists know the use of only a few of these minerals but that they are essential for the work of certain vital enzymes. The trace elements include: copper, cobalt, magnesium, manganese, and zinc. (Zinc calms the brain, like calcium). The body needs copper so it can use iron to build blood, hemoglobin, and important part of the red blood cells. Cobalt (fights cancer) contained in Vitamin B12 protects a person against a blood disease called pernicious anemia. Magnesium helps to regulate muscle reaction (the Palsies), and it keeps the muscles in good working condition. Plants need magnesium to build chlorophyll (the plant blood the green in the leaves and the stems). Manganese and Zinc are essential for the normal action of certain enzymes. Without manganese and zinc certain reactions in the body cells would stop. (essential for the enzymes). Animals like baby chicks that do not get enough manganese will become crippled (palsies). Trace elements for human beings are easily obtained in their food in a balanced diet. Again....WBD, p. 2214 Vol L-Z, trace elements a chemical element especially a metallic one, used in small amounts by an organism but considered necessary to the organism's proper functioning; minor element. Comments: I think they have much to do with negative and positive charges, the electrical circuit of our system, if the enzymes are communicating with cells for them to do something. ___________________________ Toxic: having to do with poison: a toxic illness. Toxicogenic: producing poisons, toxins...some toxins break and spread a poison around the cell. Some are contained and have to be injected into a cell...bee sting toxic poison. toxicodendrol. an toxic oil...that cannot be washed off by water...only by alcohol...So if we drink.....can we wash away toxic oils in our system, like from the oils of poison ivy, oak and sumac. Toxin: any poison formed by an animal or a plant organism as a product of its metabolism, especially one of those produced by bacteria. (toxins can reproduce, imagine a poison that reproduces). Diphtheria and scarlet fever are due to a poison, a toxin in the system. The body reacts to some toxins by producing antitoxins. /tixubabtutixubL a mixture of a toxin with enough of the corresponding antitoxin to almost neutralize it, used formerly to immunize against diphtheria. Toxoid: this is a toxin to deal with Tetanus, lockjaw, so it will lose its poisonous quality but still cause antitoxins to be produced when injected into the body. Toxoplasma: the Parasitic protozoan that causes toxoplasmosis. Greek toxikon poison, + plasma. Toxoplasmosis. A disease that attacks animals caused by a protozoan. Children develop an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord; adults develop a condition similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Can be caused by ticks or insect bites. Elementary particle: Physics: one of the fundamental units of which matter (.) is composed; fundamental particle. The elementary particles include: the electron, the proton, and neutron, and the neutrino, lambda, photon, and meson. Comments: What about the ion??? And positive and negative factors...blood types, and then the RH factors, positive and negative...blood being magnetic...too, _________________________________________________ Lymphatic System: Wow, this is a whole new universe, all to itself, connects to the blood circulatory system, has it is own valve system...if it gets plugged like the bile ducts...we get sick.. Lymphatic System: the network of small vessels, resembling blood vessels, by which lymph circulates throughout the body carrying food from the blood to the cells, picking up fats from the small intestines, and carrying the wastes to the blood; lymph system. The lymphoid tissue consists of the thymus gland and the lymph glands; when we are ill there is enlargement of the liver, spleen, enlargement of bones, neck, etc. Home made Feel Better methods: Thumb on your chest, thymus gland and rub the top of your forehead...do you feel better...get your kids doing this every morning, squeeze their toes, fingers, nose, and ears...what happens...and a 1/2 cup of unsweetened orange juice...how do they feel, then? Read up on Fats: See the importance of fats....I suggest olive oil (or the fish oils, cod liver oil) . Olive oil read up on olives, taken daily as it does not apparently build up on the injured cells...and keeps the injured cells lubricated and soft, not hard, dissolves salts and minerals or helps them be removed. This ought to help damaged kids with their circulation and Vit E, to help the blood carry oxygen to the cells..) A tad of vinegar and honey will not hurt those who are free of yeast build-up. I do not know how oils will work with water and the electrical system for those who take seizures..will help or cause more...don't know that.......I would think if oxygen is better and cells softer..it would be beneficial. Lymph what is that: sounds like it is close to plasma, the water portion of the blood: The Dictionary states: Lymph...a nearly colorless liquid in the tissues of the body, somewhat like blood without the " red Iron " corpuscles (red blood cells). Lymph is derived from parts of the blood which have filtered through blood capillary walls and is conveyed back to the bloodstream by the lymphatic vessels. It is slightly alkaline (salty) quality. Seawater has a pH of 8. Our blood is slight alkaline at 7.3 said ideal at 7.4. So pH is important to know. Vaccinations: Medicine, any diseased matter taken from a person or animal for se in inoculation, especially against smallpox. Lymph meant Pure, clear or a stream of it: I drink the virgin lymph, pure and crystalline as it gushes from the rock. " Source of Information: According to page 1247 Vol L-Z, World Book Encyclopedia...the lymph gland go from the knees to the cheek bones...not in the toes or arms or fingers...they are a guard system, it seems, don't see any in the brain, most in the stomach and the groin area, and the neck area. Virus: p. 2336, Vol L-Z, WBD Viruses are composed of protein and nucleic acid. They are smaller than ordinary bacteria and cannot be seen through most microscopes. The are dependent on LIVING tissue for their reproduction and growth. Most viruses are filterable and cause such diseases in man as rabies, polio, chicken pox, and the common cold. Filterable...means they cross the membrane...cross the placenta. virus means in Latin poison, sap of plants, any slimy liquid. toxin VITAMINS: A vitamin is a " chemical " compound that the human body needs in small amounts. Vitamins make up one of the major groups of NUTRIENTS (food substances necessary for growth and health). Vitamins regulate chemical reactions by which the body converts food into energy and living tissues. There are 13 vitamins. The body only produces 3 of them itself. (WHAT THREE???). The lack of one vitamin means the other vitamins cannot work correctly either, or interferes with the others activity. The continued lack of one vitamin in an otherwise complete diet results in vitamin deficiency disease: Such deficiency disease include: beriberi, pellagra, rickets, or scurvy. To be a vitamin, it must be a required substance that works positively for the body. (Example Vit 17 is not considered a vitamin it is cyanide and can kill cells. Naturally cyanide taken from seeds like the Apricot seed, is alleged to kill cancer cells taken in moderation, vit 17...made synthethetically killed t he patients. P. 334, vol U-V WBE, 1979 From WB Dictionary, Vitamin: All vitamins have a chemical element to them. (Note how they are composed (C Carbon) Vit. A Formula to make Vit A: C20 H30, ). It is a fat-soluble alcohol. Vit. D fat-soluable, found in cod-liver oil, egg yolk, needed for growth and bones, there are Vit D2, D3, D4. Vit. E fat-soluble, pale-yellow liquid, found in the germ of seeds, wheat germ, oil, lettuce other green plant leaves, necessary for the reproduction, prevents miscarriages. Lack of Vit E is associated with sterility. Formula C29 H50 O2. Vitamin G water soluble see Vit. B2, ribolfavin. Vit H former name of biotin, water soluble. Vit K, a vitamin found in green leafy vegetables that promotes the clotting of the blood. (Look at the coating on yellow or green beans, sticky substance...). Prevents hemorrhaging. K1 found in green vegetables, use in the formation of prothrombin Formula: C31, H46 O2. Vit K2 found in Fish meal and in microorganisms (raw foods) Formula: C41 H56 O2 Vitamin L: found in beef liver (vitamin L1 and yeast Vit L2 this promotes normal milk lactation. (may be prolactin hormone) Vitamin P, a water soluble crystalline substance found in CITRUS FRUITS and Paprika, that promotes capillary resistance to hemmorhging: citrin, bioflavonoid. Vitmin PP = nicotinic acid. THE FORMATION OF BLOOD THE YOLK STALK BEGINS THE PLACENTA, THE YOLK IS PART OF THE PLACENTA: Vitellin. A protein contained in the yolk of eggs. Vitelline of or having to do with the yolk of an egg, deep yellow with a tinge of red, colored like the yolk of an egg. Vitelline duct - yolk stalk Viteellin membrane, the transparent membrane enclosing an egg yolk vitellogenesis the formation of vitellus or yolk (new latin vitello-genesis (beginning) Vitellus the yolk of an egg. ASTHMA: Why c-section babies have lung problems, not because they are premature..but because they did not get the blood flowing through their lungs at all...clamped, cut, then caused to breathe. At least the vaginal babies get blood pushed into the lungs, through the contractions through the birth canal...not so the c-section babies, unless they are taken out with the placenta attached...but the doctors are robbing the c-section babies by early clamping. See T. Peltonen's research. Lungs: The say damaged lungs lack surfactant....NOT so the lungs have a water solution...damaged lungs when they do not get the blood running through them turn to glass. vitriol...sulfuric acid...any one of the certrain sulfacts of metals, characterized by a glassy appearance, such as a sulfate of copper (blue vitriol (aluminum, lead???) and iron (green vitriol or copper); or zinc (white vitriol). Metallurgy> to subject to the action of dilute sulfuric acid. Vit. B 12, needed to make red cells, containing cobalt (fights cancer), found in liver, milk, eggs, and the extrinsic factor. It is active against pernicious anemia. Any anemic person will need this B12 injected. The Vit B's complexs must be taken as a whole group, The Swiss brand is what I take. B Complex is: B1 = thiamine; B2=riboflavin; B6=pyridoxinee; Bc = folic acid (this knits the baby's cells together, lacking this causes the deformities, it is found in high concentration in yeast and liver) ; others of the complex B's are: nicotinic acid, pantothenic acid, inositol, para-aminobenzoic acid (Bx); biotin 9 vit H ; choline. Other Elements Needed by the Human Body: Minerals.... Calcium is a soft, silvery-white metallic element found most widely in such rocks as chalk, limestone, and marble. It reacts with both oxygen and water (most elements/vitamins/minerals/gases do). In nature, it occurs only in compounds, chiefly as calcium carbonate, calcium fluoride, and calcium sulfate. It belongs to the group of elements called alkaline earth metals (The human blood pH is slightly alkaline limy). Calcium is used in making cement (bones need calcium). Calcium is essential to all living things, especially human beings and other animals. It is vital for the growth and maintenance of the bones and teeth, and it helps the blood to clot and the muscles to contract. (note, Cholorbuntanol contained in oxytocin/pitocin causes the heart not to contract correctly...it must intefer with calcium). A daily diet that includes green vegetables, milk and milk products supplies enough calcium for the human body's normal needs. Sir Humphy Dave, an English chemist, first isolated calcium as a PURE metal in 1808. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans knew about calcium compounds and used them to make mortar. (SEE Lime, calcium carbonate - found in rocks. Calcium carbonate is an ingredient of tooth powders and tooth pastes. It is used as a medicine to neutralize acidity in the stomach. Calcium Hydroxide...see lime. MINERALS: P. 478, WBE, 1979 " Mineral is the common solid material found on the earth. Minerals include common substances rock salt and pencil " lead " and such rare ones as gold, silver, and gems. There are about 2000 minerals, but only about 100 of them are common. Most of the others are harder to find than gold. Man digs minerals from the earth and uses them to make many products, they are inorganic, not living, nor ever were. Scientists have given many minerals names that end in ite. Rock salt is the mineral halite, and pencil lead is graphite. Hermatite is the worlds' most important source of IRON. Other common minerals include gypsum, used in making wallboard, and talc, used in talcum powder and crayons. Other substances taken from the earth are considered minerals, but have been made from living organisms, such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and sand...none of which is a mineral. Certain substances in food and water, such as calcium, iron, and phosphorus, are also called minerals, but mineralogists the scientists who study minerals do not consider any of them true minerals. Mineralogists use the term mineral to mean a substance that have all of the four following features: (1) found in nature (diamond) ; (2) made up of substances that were NEVER alive inorganic. (3) a mineral has the same chemical makeup wherever it is found, consistent, no evolution or change. Sand therefore is not a mineral because it is different and has a different chemical makeups wherever it is found. (4) The atoms of a mineral are arranged in a regular pattern, and form solid units called crystals. The calcium and phosphorus found in milk are not minerals because they are dissolved in a liquid and are not crystals. Crystals do not dissolve in water. Salt dissolves in water and is not a mineral. Remove water and minerals are left, though. True Minerals are: mica, quart, feldspar, honeblende. Minerals vary greatly from one another: Some have glasslike surfaces that sparkle with color, others are dull and feel greasy. Four of the main characteristics of minerals are: (1) luster (2) cleavage (can be split cut) (3) hardness (4) color. Identification of a mineral: Acid: One of the simplest tests consists of pouring a warm, weak acid on the sample. If the acid fizzes, the sample belongs to a group of minerals called carbonates. Calcite, argonite, and dolomite are examples of carbonates. These minerals contain carbon and oxygen, together with other chemicals. When attacked by acid, the minerals release carbon dioxide gas which forms bubbles in the acid. This test may be made a home, using vinegar for the acid. In the flame test, a bit of mineral is ground into powder near the air holes at the base of a Bunsen burner. Air carries the powder up into the flame. The powder gives the flame a color that identifies the mineral. The mineral crystals are formed of many rooms, or cells, they are held together by atoms. These forces are electrical. They result when atoms exchange or share some of their electrons. Chemical bonds can hold two or more atoms together only in definite positions. The position depends on t he size of the atoms and on the number of bonding together. Bonds between atoms are not all equally strong. Some crystals can be cleaved because of the weak areas. (cutting diamonds then can totally splinter). Almost all minerals grow in liquids, such as magma deep inside the earth. This extremely hot substance contains all the kinds of atoms that make up the earth's minerals. When magma cools some atoms become bonded together and form a tiny crystal. The crystals grow by adding layers of atoms to their flat outer surface. (like a pearl or onion being formed eh). How do ice crystals take shape. There are sometimes impurities in crystals and scientists wonder why these impurities affect a crystal's mechanical and electrical properties? Like the human body eh...??. The operating of electronic devices called semiconductors depends on the presence of impurities in crystals (see semiconductor). Many of the minerals listed are toxic to the human body if they get into our system: asbestos, cinnabar. Cinnabar is the most important ore of MERCURY. It contains sulfur as well as mercury. The ore is found mostly near the earth's surface close to volcanic rocks and hot springs. Deposits occur in California and Nevada, in China, Spain and Yugoslavia. Lead a bluish-white metal...when it comes in contact with food and water it forms a poison. It is used in gasoline as an additive, tetraethyl lead, contributes to air pollution. It is used in crystal glass and as a glass for pottery, in dies, explosives, insecticides, and medicines and plastics. Lead itself is not poisonous. The body eliminates lead compounds very slowly, and so dangerous amounts may build up over a long time. If the glaze on pottery is improperly applied, certain foods may remove enough lead compounds to poison a person. These foods are the acidic foods as orange juice and tomatoes. Lead poisoning is called plumbism. Lead can be found in the urine. Symptoms of poisoning include: anemia, drowsiness, muscle cramps, weakness, paralysis, stomach pains, and vomiting. Brain damage, coma, and convulsions occur in severe cases, and extreme cases of lead poisoning have caused death. Sometimes a blackish lead line can be seen where the gums meet the teeth. Because lead is deposited in the long bones of the arms and legs, these bones may appear thicker, than normal, when viewed by X rays. Treatment includes medicines that relieve muscular disorders and help the body dispose of lead that has been deposited in the bones or other tissues. This may take several weeks. Vol L, WBE. Mercury, Vol M. WBE, p 338 Mercury a silver-colored metal is one of the chemical elements. Unlike any other metal, mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Mercury conducts electricity (could cause the seizures). Most of the mercury comes from an ore called cinnabar. Mercury compounds include mercurous chloride also called calomel, and mercuurous sulfate. Calomel is an antiseptic used to kill bacterial. Mercuric chloride is a powerful poison that surgeons once used to disinfect wounds. Mercuric chloride is also called corrosive submercuric fulminate to set off it s explosive. Paint manufacturers use mercuric sulfide. Diuretics use organic mercuric compounds, used to treat kidney disease. The antiseptic Mercurochrome is a mercuric compound. Methyl mercury has been found in our food chains. Methyl mercury can damage brain cells. The methyl mercury comes from wastes industries have dumped into bays where the fish were caught. Mercury compounds were used to prevent fungi from growing in lumber, paint, paper, and seeds, and to kill plant fungus (spores) diseases. (used in live virus...of vaccinations???) Alum...(Aluminum) Alum is the name given a particular group of hydrated (water containing) double salts. These double salts form crystals very similar to the crystals of hydrated potassium aluminum sulfate. Most alums are manufactured from bauxide (aluminum oxide ore) Potassium alum helps stop bleeding and shrinks human or animal tissue. (This may be the shrinkage of brain tissues if aluminum is used in medicines). Alums are used in making cosmetics, certain dyes, some baking powders, and leather tanning agents. NOTE: My sister went down hill after they colored her hair...she had a brain tumor...then quickly got worse...such agents can assimilate into the blood stream.. Alumina (Aluminum Oxide) is a poor conductor of electricity. Bauxite is the chief source of the alumina from which manufacturers make aluminum. It resists high temperatures, used in furnace linings and electrical insulators. It form can be changed by heat...aluminum resists rust...and is found in any many shapes, aluminum foil to airplanes, and pots and pans. ________________________________________ DISEASES OF INTERNAL DISORDERS OF OUR BABIES: We have babies with water on the brain...the water, is made in the cells...HYDROGEN...It is a powerful gas consisting of water and oxygen H2O...it is an explosive...likely used as an enzyme....but this is not mentioned the gases...eh? So what is left out we have to find out. I would think that water when we swell after an injury.....it is likely a cushion for damages as to interruption of the blood supply cut off. The water remember has one part Hydrogen and 2 parts oxygen...so what do cells need to live if their blood supply is cut off from broken blood vessels, oxygen...and water. The swelling is a means to cushion the injury. What is likely happening, the body is mending and even creating new blood vessels to hook up to the damaged or broken blood vessels. In the brain...the excess water is putting pressure of an its water (likely plasma with proteins) a substance....generally oxygenated blood.... The doctors then drain the water of the brain, but shunting it back into the body. They are NOT wasting it. This is why I say it is likely plasma with essential proteins...and nutrients. Logically, it was keeping the damaged brain lubricated, even as a cushion of any damaged membranes. Look at the baby in the amniotic fluid...nicely cushioned and what is the pH of the solution, Sweet or Lye....seems logical it would be more sweet than acid.........The brain needs much sugar (wholesome sugar) and very much oxygen.... Are your kids active in sports...or getting lots of oxygen...and do they eat healthy sources of sugar. I think it wise to try the Ambrotose...it has 3 extra sugars that Breast milk has. Were you able to breast feed " all " your babies....Which ones were breast fed the longest...and what is their health like? Breast milk as 5 sugars that the brain and the child thrive on to grow. Sugars have the enzymes.....in it the energy, the catalysts. Sincerely, Research of: Donna Young Natural Birth Education Box 504 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4H4 Canada 250-782-9223 ---------- http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/CBC/2001/05/09/cjd_pmc_010509 Possible Creutzfeldt-Jakob case reported in Windsor Last Updated Thu, 10 May 2001 15:12:12 WINDSOR, ONT. - Hôtel-Dieu Grace Hospital in Windsor, Ontario, has closed its operating rooms temporarily after a patient tested positive for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. CJD is a rare, brain-wasting disease. Theoretically, the disease could be transmitted by instruments used in surgery, but the hospital stresses this is a theoretical risk. The hospital decided to suspend surgeries to allow staff to disinfect all instruments and operating theatres. Dr. Heimann The patient in question had surgery at the hospital in March. Dr. Heimann, the Medical Officer of Health for Windsor and Essex County, has warned people not to confuse this disease with the more serious variant form of CJD. " This is not in any way associated with mad cow disease. This is classic disease, very, very unusual. " That's because the patient does not exhibit all the symptoms of classic CJD. Doctors suspect a false positive in this case, but only a brain biopsy can give a definitive diagnosis. Heimann says the disease is not contagious. It is not caused by a virus, or a bacteria, but by an infectious protein called a prion. " To get this disease the prion really has to be introduced into the body. It's not even something that if you were to touch an instrument you would be at risk for it. You really have to have this introduced into your body, literally into your brain, " said Heimann. There are only six reported cases in the world where the disease has been transmitted through a medical procedure. Heimann estimates the odds at less than one in a million of getting the disease. The hospital is now notifying patients who were operated on after the patient who tested positive. ________________________________________________________________________________\ _ Moncton Hospital, New Brunswick http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/09/24/moncton030924 New Brunswicker dead of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Last Updated Thu, 25 Sep 2003 4:59:31 MONCTON - Health officials in New Brunswick confirm a patient died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease two months ago following brain tissue transplant surgery, but stress it is not linked to mad cow disease. Moncton Hospital The unidentified patient was diagnosed after being admitted to the Moncton Hospital in June 2003 for surgery. Hospital officials say the patient did not have variant CJD, which has been linked to mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). Rather, the patient contracted classical CJD. Classical CJD has three causes: iatrogenic (through hospital or medical procedures); familial (through hereditary link); sporadic (spontaneously occurring for no apparent reason). Health officials say it is likely either sporadic or iatrogenic, but tests by Health Canada were inconclusive, said Dr. Gordon Dow, the hospital's chief of infectious diseases. QUICK FACTS What is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease? CJD is a disease caused by infectious proteins called prions. These attack the brain, killing cells and creating gaps in tissue. The disease is always fatal. There are two main types of CJD: classical and variant. Who gets it? Anyone can potentially develop CJD. Classical CJD occurs in the general population at a rate of about one case per million people per year throughout the world. In Canada, about 30 cases of classical CJD are diagnosed each year. Source: Health Canada In March 1992, surgeons transplanted dura mater to the patient. Dura mater is part of the brain's covering. Dow believes it is " highly unlikely " the case is related to the medical procedure, but says they may never be able to confirm its cause. Seven other patients who received grafts at the hospital between 1991- 1993 have been notified and will be provided medical support and counselling if necessary. All seven are showing no symptoms and face an extremely low risk, said Dow. Lee Hebert, with the Moncton Regional Health Authority, said equipment used during the surgery has been incinerated. Dow says there is evidence, but not conclusive proof, that the patient died of the more common, sporadic form of the disease. FROM APRIL 13, 2002: Health Canada bans 'brain patch' linked to brain disease FROM MAY 9, 2001: Possible Creutzfeldt-Jakob case reported in Windsor Sporadic CJD occurs in the world population at a rate of about one case per million people per year – about 30 cases are diagnosed each year in Canada. Most cases die within six months. Symptoms include depression, confusion, personality changes and memory loss. The condition degenerates rapidly and the patient develops neurological problems affecting sight, co-ordination, speaking ability and movement. The final stage can include mute paralysis. Written by CBC News Online staff _____________________________________ Health Canada bans 'brain patch' linked to brain disease http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/CBC/2002/04/12/Consumers/brainpatch_020412 Last Updated Mon, 15 Apr 2002 13:56:30 OTTAWA - Health Canada is banning the use of the " Tutoplast Dura " brain patch because of fears it may be linked to a brain wasting illness, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The patch been linked to at least one CJD death in the United States. This has prompted a review of the product in Canada. Tutoplast Dura is made from the brain tissue of human corpses. Health Canada estimates it's used in about 200 surgeries every year. Neurosurgeons use it to repair the brain's dura mater — the fibre-like outermost membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It is also used in other operations from shoulder surgery to bladder lifts. Health Canada says Tutoplast Dura can no longer be sold or imported. Physicians are being asked to place any supplies they may have in a secure place. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare brain disorder in which the brain matter wastes away. Symptoms include depression, confusion, personality changes and memory loss. The condition degenerates rapidly and the patient develops neurological problems affecting sight, co-ordination, speaking ability and movement. THE FIFTH ESTATE: Deadly Harvest In the final stages, the patient loses all mental and physical functions and may lapse into a coma. " We are talking about the pure version of CJD, " says Baker of Health Canada. " Not the one connected to mad cow disease, variant CJD. " INDEPTH: Mad Cow Disease The patch is similar to one recalled from the market, Lyodura. Lyodura had been used in Canada since the 1970's. Surgeons say thousands of those patches have been used in Canada. In 1987, the death of a Connecticut woman from CJD — she had the patch implanted two years earlier — sparked a recall of a specific batch of Lyodura patches in North America. This year, the Japanese distributor of Lyodura — B.Braun Melsungen — and Japan's health department agreed to compensate the families of Japanese CJD victims. Each family will get more than $600,000. Written by CBC News Online staff _____________________________________________ Brain patch suspected of spreading CJD http://www.cbc.ca/stories/CBC/2002/03/26/cjd_tissue020326 Last Updated Tue, 26 Mar 2002 23:57:03 TORONTO - The use of human tissue during surgery is putting Canadians at risk of contracting brain-wasting Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, researchers say. What has them concerned is a patch of tissue called dura matter, taken from human cadavers and used to seal incisions during brain surgery. " We estimate that probably somewhere between two and 400 grafts per year are used in Canada, " says Moulton of the Canadian Neurosurgical Society. Moulton says his group believes the tissue patch should be banned to reduce the risk of accidental transmission of CJD. Human dura matter is believed to have caused more than 114 cases of CJD worldwide, including four in Canada. At age three, Dominique Roy-Regimbald underwent surgery in Montreal to remove a brain tumor. To repair the brain membrane, doctors used a Lyodura patch made in Germany. Dr. Neil Cashman Dominique's family believes the patch carried the infectious agent that caused him to develop CJD. He died of the disease in 1999, at age 14. Health Canada had warned hospitals of the risk one year before Dominique's surgery. " There are people in Canada who have received it after the warning, " says Dr. Neil Cashman, a CJD researcher at the University of Toronto. Written by CBC News Online staff ______________________________________ assical Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/diseases/cjd/bg5.html Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is a rare disease that affects the central nervous system. There are two forms of CJD, classical and a new form, variant. Three types of classical CJD are recognized: sporadic, familial and iatrogenic. Sporadic CJD, which comprises 85-90% of all classical CJD cases, occurs spontaneously in the general population with no known cause or triggering event. Familial CJD is even rarer, accounting for 10 to 15 percent of all classical CJD cases. It occurs in individuals within specific families with a genetic predisposition. Iatrogenic CJD is the rarest of all, accounting for less than 1 percent of all classical CJD cases. It occurs accidentally as the result of certain medical procedures, where there is transmission of the causative agent from a patient with the disease to another patient. So far, it has occurred only as a result of injection of certain hormones taken from the brain of cadavers (e.g. human growth hormone), through cornea or dura mater 1 grafts, and through contaminated instruments used in neurosurgery. The tissues that are most infectious include the brain, spinal cord, pituitary gland and some parts of the eye. Classical CJD occurs in the general population at a rate of about one case per million people per year throughout the world. In Canada, about 30 cases of classical CJD are diagnosed each year. The average age of onset of classical CJD is 60 years of age, with most cases in patients between 45 and 75. Death often occurs within 2 to 3 months, with 70 percent of patients dying in less than 6 months. In classical CJD, the period between exposure to the infection in cases where this is known and the onset of symptoms can range from 1 to 30 years or more. Symptoms usually occur suddenly and the patient's condition rapidly declines. Early symptoms include lapses in memory, mood swings similar to depression, lack of interest and social withdrawal. The patient may become unsteady on his/her feet. Later symptoms may include blurred vision, sudden jerking movements and rigidity in the limbs. The patient may experience slurred speech and have difficult swallowing. There is progressive mental deterioration and, eventually, movement and speech are lost. Currently, the only way to diagnose classical CJD with certainty is by microscopic examination of the brain tissue, most often through autopsy. 1 Dura mater: membrane covering the brain ______________________________________________________ The Lyodura Story http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/lyodura/lyodura.html A short timeline that tells the history of the product, Lyodura. Click here to read about 14 year old Dominic Roy-Régimbald, a Canadian boy who died after recieving a Lyodura implant. 1969 Lyodura was a medical product made with material harvested from cadaver's brains. The German manufacturer B.Braun Melsungen AG introduces a new product called Lyodura. It is processed dura mater. Dura mater is the tough outside membrane covering the brain. Lyodura is dura mater obtained from cadavers, then soaked in disinfecting chemicals and treated with radiation. (read more about Lyodura) Early 1970's Lyodura is distributed to Canadian hospitals. It will be for nearly 20 years. 1973 Japanese health ministry authorizes import of Lyodura into Japan. 1987 Gayle Bourquin died after recieving a Lyodura implant alerting health officials in the US to the problem. January Turning point in Lyodura's history. Gayle Bourquin, a 28-year-old Connecticut woman, sick with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, comes to the attention of Yale University doctors. She is the first reported case of CJD that is linked to Lyodura. She had been implanted - two years before her death- with lot number 2105 that had been sold to Saint-Francis Hospital by Tri Hawk International, a Montreal distributor. (read more about CJD) March Gayle Bourquin dies of CJD. April The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issues a Safety Alert to US doctors and hospitals recommending the disposal of all Lyodura from packages bearing a four-digit number beginning with a 2, as well as all unmarked Lyodura. Health Canada official Dr. Blais had been sounding the alarm about Lyodura for years. May Health and Welfare Canada issues an Alert to hospitals with departments of neurology, neuro-surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery gynecology and urology. They are told not to use Lyodura believed to be related to the same batch that was used in Connecticut. Distributors were asked in March to contact their customers and begin a recall of the product from Canadian hospitals. B.Braun Melsungen AG is told by Health Canada that Lyodura now needs a " Notice of Compliance " . In other words, the German company has to prove the safety of its product before it can be sold again into Canadian hospitals. 1988 A year after the Alert, three- year-old Dominic Roy-Régimbald is implanted in Montreal with a Lyodura graft. So is Guiseppe Armata, a Toronto-area horse trainer. (Read more about Dominic's Story) 1992 B.Braun Melsungen AG's official Canadian distributor -Tri Hawk International - is charged with illegally selling Lyodura in this country. The company is later fined $2151.36. In September. Toronto horse-trainer Giuseppe Armata dies of CJD at age 39. It is believed to be the first officially reported case of CJD linked to Lyodura in Canada 1993 Six years after the 1987 Alert, Health Canada sends a second Alert to Canadian hospitals. " The branch is concerned about the possible continued availability of Lyodura in Canada " Patients' families in Japan sued the manufacturer and won $600,000 each. 1996 B. Braun Melsungen AG withdraws Lyodura from the market. Between 1969 and 1996, the German manufacturer had sold more than one million units of Lyodura worldwide. Later that year, 13 Japanese CJD patients sue B.Braun Melsungen, its Japanese importer and the Japanese health ministry. A second group of CJD patients files suit the following year. 1998 Sebastien Roussel, dies at 19, from Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. He had received a Lyodura graft seventeen years earlier in Montreal. (read an account of his death written by his father) NOTE: The CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites 1999 Dominic Roy-Regimbald-Régimbald dies at 14 from CJD. 2001 B. Braun Melsungen AG writes to Dominic Roy-Régimbald's father saying that " a causal relationship between the implantation of Lyodura and the onset of CJD has never been established in any single case " Public Citizen, an American consumer organization, calls on the FDA to ban the sale of all human cadaveric dura-mater because the tissue has caused -worldwide- at least 114 cases of CJD. 2002 B.Braun Melsungen, its Japanese distributor and the Japanese health ministry agree to compensate the families of Japanese CJD victims, as ordered by the Japanese courts. Each family will receive more than $600,000. By far, the largest outbreak of Lyodura-associated CJD occurred in Japan. 2002 Health Canada reports four cases of CJD linked to Lyodura. _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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