Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 Mesothelioma is a lung cancer condition brought on due to mechanical irritation. Sharp particulate matter, mainly asbestos nut can be other substances as well such as fiberglass, that lodges in the lung tissue and irritates it over time to the point that the body will encapsulate the foreign particle by forming a tumor over the particle. Inside this mini tumor the environment changes as circulation of lymph which feeds the tissue and carries away waste products of metabolism becomes impaired. The affected cells become hypoxic (lacking oxygen) and will shift their metabolism away from consuming mainly oxygen and a little sugar to burning mostly sugar and ignoring, much but not all, oxygen. The issue with this disease is that the pH of the lymphatic fluid needs to be shifted so that it can no longer support the pleomorphic stages yeast/fungal growth can be attenuated. This can be done by shifting the pH to a more alkaline state through the use of high pH mineral therapy pioneered by the late A. Kieth Brewer et al. The use of these minerals will push the pH further into the alkaline state creating soil conditions where this stage of Progenator cryptocides no longer supports the yeast/fungal growth. At the same time the humors become less acidic and thus are able to transport more oxygen to the tissues further making these anaerobic entities change their form into a less harmful state. Cleansing the lungs of mechanical debris is a good measure. Breathing nebulized hydrogen peroxide at 3% will increase the oxygen tension in the lungs by releasing oxygen at significantly higher levels. Use only diluted 35% food grade H2O2 and not the drug store hydrogen peroxide which is laced with toxic poison placed into it so you can't use it safely other than topically. Intravenous H2O2 will increase the oxygen tension from the internal surfaces of the lungs causing an edema which can dislodge sticky tars that may be holding irritating mechanical material in the lungs. The late Farr, MD., discovered that high volume infusions would cause the patients to choke and spit up coal tars from smoking to such a degree that he had to turn down the infusion pump for fear that they would gag and choke on the huge quantities of junk that was being hurled up the windpipe. Carmi Hazen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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