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Silent Clots
 
2009/4/21 20:37:41
James Privitera, M.D., wrote the book "Silent Clots - Life's Biggest Killers".  He would like to see live blood microscopy in every emergency room to evaluate all stroke and cardiovascular patients as well as others with acute medical conditions to determine the presence of clotting. Clotting can clearly be seen in live blood under the microscope through platelet and red blood cell aggregation. It is a clear sign that zeta potential has fallen and life is threatened.


Studies that Dr. Privitera has conducted are telling. Out of 45 patients studied with circulatory complaints, all had recognizable clots bigger than the size of two red blood cells.  31 out of the 45 also tested with abnormal cholesterol HDL levels. In a study of 28 patients with angina, 27 of those, or 96%, showed significant platelet clotting.


In eighty percent of the heart attacks, the individual does not experience prior chest pain. If live blood microscopy were performed as part of a routine check-up, it seems likely this potential for heart attack would be picked up early. Dr. Privitera would like to know why this method is not widely used and the fact that it isn't he finds utterly amazing.
Disease Reprieve


Dr. T.C. McDaniel, D.O., was 56 years old many years ago and he was having definite cardiovascular problems. His heart was constantly skipping beats. He went to the best heart experts in the field, and they could not help him. He searched for answers and then stumbled upon the concept of zeta potential. It was a revelation. Blood, which is a suspension, begins to sludge as zeta potential falls, and zeta potential is directly related to the mix of anions and cations and non-ions in that suspension. Armed with this information, he mixed up and took his own "anionic surfactant", drank more pure water, eliminated the bad cations from his diet, and his PVCs disappeared.
You'll recall when we talked about molecular reality that the anionic substances with higher valence like 1:2 and 1:3 etc. have a greater dispersing effect. So if one were to take a proper amount of something like potassium citrate which is a 1:3 electrolyte and mix it in pure distilled or reverse osmosis water and drink it up, that would act like a dispersing agent for the blood stream. And so it is.
Dr. McDaniel wrote a book "Disease Reprieve - Living Into the Golden Years" that illustrates the knowledge he uncovered and how he has put it into practice. Today as I write this at the end of 2001, Dr. McDaniel is 87 years old and is still active with a thriving cardiovascular-renal practice. He shows people how to eliminate cardiovascular problems in their life. How to eliminate kidney stones in about 5 hours without any surgical intervention whatsoever, and how to never have them return. This is knowledge which is not taught in medical school and is unlikely to be taught there anytime soon. If your doctor has this knowledge it is likely he learned it through extra-curricular training like the type Biomedx offers or from other more "natural" health oriented outlets. Let me give you some more insight on this.


Molecular Reality
History Long Suppressed
Way back in 1628, Harvey presented his Thesis entitled "Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals". He stated: "The blood therefore required to have motion, and indeed such a motion that it should return to the heart; for sent to the external parts of the body, far from its fountain, as Aristotle says, and without motion, it would become congealed". Another way of looking at it is the principle of flow. Harvey knew that disease induced coagulation of the blood. However he found peer pressure was so strong against his ideas that he feared for his life.
In 1878, Herman von Helmholtz established the mathematical basis for the physical chemistry covering the stability of liquid-solid systems, including milk, oil, emulsions, urine and blood. His mathematical theory forms the basic law of zeta potential today.
There were many other individuals that laid a foundation for the understanding of zeta potential and its practical application to health in the human body. However, if you ask any medical doctor like an oncologist or cardiovascular specialist - to whom these principles can be of critical importance - about zeta potential, they are apt to say they never heard that term before. This is likely because a study of zeta potential is not a part of the curriculum in medical school.
However, anyone who begins a serious study of biological terrain will encounter the concept of zeta potential because it is a basic principle of the electrical properties of life itself. And in one sense the body is electric--or electrostatic.In various industries the concept of zeta potential is common knowledge. Zeta potential plays a critical role in many industrial processes. The manufacture of soap is one example. Water by itself does not always clean as well as it could. Sometimes the water needs to be made wetter. How can you have wetter water that becomes a better cleaner and disperser of dirt on grungy dishes? By adding anionic surfactants to the water thereby changing its charge. The anionic soapy water does a better job of getting between the cationic dirt particles of the dirty dishes and disperses the garbage.
The area of paints and pigments is another example. Whether a quantity of pigment added to a base paint will coagulate and form a speckled mess or disperse into trillions of tiny particles each remaining separate and discrete thereby leaving an even color, depends almost entirely on the electrical properties of the system.


In the industrial process of purifying water in treatment plants, zeta potential plays a crucial role.  In order to get out pollutants, the treatment facility pours in a highly cationic substances like aluminum sulfate which attracts the garbage to itself thereby coagulating or flocculating out the precipate. This floc becomes heavy and drops to the bottom of the holding tank thereby cleansing the water. (Note that if they miscalculate how much cationic aluminum to add to the water, some of that will stay in the water supply that arrives at your tap and this aluminized tap water is definitely not good for health as it coagulates elements of your own body fluids.)


In a general way of thinking which is overly simplistic, think of anions as dispersers, and cations as coagulators. Anions disperse things, cations bring things together. Further, you could say anionic leans alkaline, cationic leans acid.

Molecular Reality


Molecular compounds are composed of various atoms with electrons spinning in their orbits and is a mix of anionic and cationic components. The ratios of these anions to cations give indications as to the valence of the molecule or electrolyte. The ions of both anionic and cationic electrolytes may carry from one to four charges and are accordingly designated mono-, di-, tri-, or polyvalent type electrolytes.

When the electrolytes are negatively charged(anionic) they are written as 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4 to indicate their ratios and their respective ionic strength. The higher the ratio the more ionic strength to increase zeta potential and have a dispersionary effect.  The right ionic balance is good for humans.


When the electrolytes are positively charged(cationic) they are written as 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1. The higher these ratios, the more ionic strength to decrease zeta potential and coagulate, agglutinate, flocculate, sludge and downright clog up systems. The wrong ionic balance is bad for humans.


Negative Charge - 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4. Ratios indicate ionic strength. Higher = more strength to increase zeta potential. Good for humans.


Positive Charge - 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1. Higher ratios here means more strength to decrease zeta potential. Bad for humans.


A lot of the processed foods with chemical preservatives, pesticide residue and additives are of a cationic 1:1, 2:1 nature.  Bad for humans. These foods have a natural zeta potential lowering effect on the blood. 

Chlorine is a well-known cationic electrolyte and when viewed in light of the above material it is easy to understand why drinking chlorinated water can elevate the risk of cardiovascular problems.

As it is, blood is naturally maintained in a dispersed state that is just on the verge of beginning to sludge. This is required for an effective blood clotting mechanism so if you cut yourself you don't bleed to death. The blood clotting mechanism is associated with the release and activation of prothrombin-thrombin which is a cationic polyelectrolyte.

Heparin on the other hand is an anionic polyvalent electrolyte dispersing agent and is used medically to relieve intravascular coagulation.

Now with blood at a natural precipice just ready to sludge, if we add negative health items to our diet that have a further sludging effect on our blood, the situation for health begins to deteriorate.

 
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