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The fundamental aspects of all aerobic biology is the use and processing of oxygen in the breakdown of carbohydrates (CH) Commonly referred to as an oxidation reduction process, in this action energy is released, the photonic energy which is stored in all carbohydrates, sugars, producing the end products H2O, CO2 and Infrared light (IR)

 

 Within all higher order organisms, such as animals, this system is essential to release the stored energy with all sugars commonly eaten by animals in the form of carbohydrates,  CH + O3+O2+O1 = CO2 + H2O + IR(radiation)

 

This unique biological process can be altered if the proper amount of oxidation is interfered with by the suppression of available oxygen. This suppression can be caused by biological, chemical, microbiological, enzyme, mineral and electrolyte deficiencies. These are refered to as HYPOXIA, intercellular oxygen starvation, as defined by Otto Warburg. Warburg's hypothesis was postulated by the Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich Warburg in 1924.

 

The challenge which is created by the inadvertent introduction of these oxidation suppressors is the premature failure of the fundamental environmental support systems which control and regulate nourishment and waste elimination as well as oxygen transport and CO/CO2 disposal.

 

An energy balance is essential in order to maintain an environment which is not conducive to parasitic organisms, as these organisms are detrimental to homeostasis. They are typically attracted to low energy, oxygen deprived media which is typically found in decomposing organic materials such as dead flesh of animals.

 

The challenge with parasitic organisms is their strong influence both biochemical and bio-energetic living systems. As their waste products are quite toxic causing massive disruption to organ function and their ability to override basic thought processes including self-preservation, awareness, reasoning, inabilities to concentrate.

 

The typical parasite will produce antagonistic chemicals to interfere with normal hormone production and suppression, creating unbalanced organ functions and allowing improper chemical reactions to take place.

This is one of the basic aspects of what is referred to as DIS-EASE.

Aerobic Life is OXYGEN

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