Sodium Bicarbonate: Nature's Unique First Aid Remedy by Sircus Mark
Author:Sircus, Mark
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Square One Publishers
Published: 2014-12-08T16:00:00+00:00
10. Carbon Dioxide
Public opinion tends to think of carbon dioxide as a waste product or even a poison. (It is sometimes confused with carbon monoxide, which is a poison). Waste means toxic, but everything is toxic, including water, in the allopathic paradigm where the dose makes the poison. CO2 is a waste product that we need. It is essential for life. It comes from living life, and it goes back into creating life. Carbon dioxide gas makes plants grow. It is a life gas not a death gas. You can treat cancer with it because increased systemic concentrations of pH buffers leads to reduced intratumoral and peritumoral acidosis and, as a result, inhibit malignant growth of cancer.
A UN panel of climate scientists recently found with 95 percent certainty that humans are responsible for the earth’s warming temperatures, up from 90 percent certainty six years ago. They concluded that only a rapid reduction in greenhouse gas emissions could possibly reverse the global warming trend. Notice these people are in doubt. Forget what the actual numbers are because they vary from computer to computer depending on what kind of assumptions scientists are making. NASA says that carbon dioxide is actually having a cooling effect in the upper atmosphere and on earth.
Carbon Dioxide Deficiency
Little does anyone know, that a lack of carbon dioxide is harmful, and even less understand that carbon dioxide is as fundamental a component of living matter as oxygen. If a carbon dioxide deficiency continues for a long time then it can be responsible for diseases, aging and even cancer. The ancient forms of medicine knew that for increased vitality and freedom from disease, good habits of breathing must be formed. They knew that poor breathing reduces our vitality and opens the door to disease.
The principle role of breathing is, of course, to stay alive! One of the ways in which breathing does this is through seeking to maintain an optimum internal oxygen-carbon dioxide balance. The important thing is not how much oxygen or how much carbon dioxide you have in your system, but rather the relationship between the two gases—between carbon dioxide and oxygen. Too much oxygen (relative to the level of carbon dioxide) and we feel agitated and jumpy. Too much carbon dioxide (again, relative to the level of oxygen) and we feel sluggish and sleepy and tired.
Poor oxygenation or hypoxia appears to be a favorable environment for cancer development, whereas good oxygenation favors healthy tissue growth. Increasing CO2 levels through the use of sodium bicarbonate is good in cancer treatment because bicarbonate drives up CO2 levels in the blood, which increases oxygenation to the cells.
The best way to produce carbon dioxide is from physical activity, but most people with chronic illness and cancer unfortunately do not exercise. Understanding how important bicarbonate and CO2 physiology can be to the chronically ill person involves understanding the basic physiology of carbon dioxide. Yes, women can make themselves more beautiful with CO2 masks, but we can make patients more beautiful and a lot more comfortable when we resolve their bedsores, gangrene, eczema, and fatigue with CO2.
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