Post by beebs on Dec 19, 2012 17:48:45 GMT -5
Read up on pH balance, catabolic and anabolic metabolism. Below are links with neat easy read articles, linked with diets.
mdwellnessmd.com/anabolic-catabolic/
www.metabolichealing.com/education/articles/emanuel-revici-md-among-the-most-significant-physicians-in-history/
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Emanuel Revici, MD: Among the Most Significant Physicians In History
Excerpts:
"For 80 years the world was jolted by one of the most brilliant physicians to ever walk the earth: Emanuel Revici, MD. Albert Einstein called him the greatest mind he had ever met.
Dr. Revici was a physician who had successfully cured patients of cancer, put full blown AIDS patients into remission, cured heroin addiction in 3 days, successfully treated mental illness and significantly improved people's lives and reduced human suffering. Revici is arguably the most important physician since Hippocrates. One of his titanic discoveries was understanding the process of what has become known as the anabolic/catabolic metabolic balance. The anabolic/catabolic forces are involved in almost everything in the body. Failing to understand the importance of these fundamental life processes could cost you your health.
Dr. Revici's text: "Research in Physiopathology as Basis of Guided Chemotherapy" was published in 1961. This text is extraordinarily complex, is out of print and is very difficult to find. It yields an incredible amount of vital information regarding Revici's complex theories, the effects of electrostatic and quantum forces upon the body, his explanation of the anaerobic and dysaerobic factors, various orthomolecular agents that are effective at controlling these imbalances, and much more than this."
......Ct/ Anaerobic (Anabolic) Metabolic Imbalance
"Anaerobic metabolism is the anabolic processes of cellular building. In an anaerobic imbalance there is excess anabolic activity taking place. Instead of producing energy with oxygen, a person is relying on lactic acid fermentation. This is very inefficient. Because an anaerobic patient tends to have a decrease in cell membrane permeability, there is insufficient fatty acid activity and excess sterol activity. When anaerobic conditions are prevalent, cell membranes are too tight, nutrients and oxygen are not used properly by the cells.This contributes to excess intra-cellular acidity, excess potassium in the cells and can derail function in various organs, and systems in the body.
Since biological energy production is generated at the cellular level, it is very easy to see what happens when de-regulation occurs.
Conditions Associated with an Anaerobic Imbalance:
Cancer
Viral & Bacterial Infections
Constipation
High Blood Pressure
Organ Dysfunction
Osteoarthritis
Migraines
Seizures, Convulsions
Dysaerobic (Catabolic) Metabolic Imbalance
Dysaerobic metabolism is the catabolic process of cellular degeneration. In a dysaerobic imbalance there is excess catabolic activity that is taking place due to lipid peroxidation. Because oxidation is out of control, a dysaerobic patient produces free radicals rather than efficient energy. A dysaerobic patient has excess fatty acid activity and a decrease in sterol activity.
Conditions Associated with a Dysaerobic Imbalance:
Multiple Sclerosis
Schizophrenia
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Gall Bladder Colic
Low Blood Pressure
Identifying Anaerobic/Dysaerobic Imbalances
Revici used various methods to determine anaerobic/dysaerobic imbalances. He had a very complex way of interpreting blood chemistry, which included the importance of measuring the levels of intracellular (not serum) potassium. He also used urine testing such as the measurement of urinary surface tension, specific gravity and urine ph."