Part three
It would be useful to include a few comments
about osteoarthritis here, since it is in contrast to rheumatoid
arthritis, and they are usually mentioned together as very difficult
health hazards. Osteoarthritis is not caused by a parasite. It comes
about as the consequence of the disruption of the fibrocartilage
matrix. The disruption can be caused by many factors, but it is
based, in part, upon a shortage of an amino acid called tyrosine.
Fibrocartilage matrix is the fibrous tissue that
forms the bone by embedding calcium and other minerals into its fibers, and passing them down to the bone tissue.
This is what makes bones strong, tough, and slightly flexible. Without
the fibrous matrix to delineate the shape and structure, the calcium and other minerals
would have nothing to hold it in place, and bone couldn't form.
If there were less than optimal fibrocartilage, the bones would
be brittle and fragile. The part of the matrix that lies on the
surface of the bone draws the mineralization into the bone, replenishing
and remodeling it according to the changing needs of the body, relative
to weight, and exercise.
Information about how much calcium should be presented
to the fibrocartilage matrix is governed by the balance between
two hormones: one is called calcitonin, made in the thyroid gland,
and the other is parathyroid hormone, made in the little tiny parathyroid
glands that lie behind the thyroid. Calcitonin brings fresh calcium
to the bone, and parathyroid hormone lifts out the calcium and returns
it to the blood stream. When these are in balance, the bone is maintained
and refreshed.
Calcitonin is invited to come forth from the thyroid
gland by progesterone. It picks up calcium from
the blood, and carries it to the bone-building cells close to the
bone, called osteoblasts.
The osteoblasts pass the calcium over to the fibrocartilage
matrix, and as mentioned above, the matrix draws the calcium into
the bone structure. Without tyrosine available, this process becomes
inaccurate. Calcium is placed where it isn't needed, and often deleted
from areas where it is needed.
The nightshade vegetables, potato, tomato, egg
plant, and peppers have been implicated as foods that exacerbate
osteoarthritis, and it is true that they do. Unfortunately so do
broccoli, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, and all the vegetables in the
cruciferous family. They all have a tendency to either immobilize,
capture, or delete available tyrosine. If tyrosine is already in
short supply due to other factors, these vegetables can cause significant
discomfort.
Tyrosine needs to be made from another amino acid,
(phenylalanine,) but it can't be synthesized unless phosphorylated
B-6 is available, in combination with folic acid.
Folic, in order to be useable, needs to be converted to tetrahydrofolate.
Sometimes the conversion is partially blocked, and this would diminish
the availability of tyrosine. When the conversion to tetrahydrofolic
is less than optimal, we have found that it usually held back by
anger at being controlled or discounted by an authority figure.
This can be shifted, with a release from the meridians that are
holding the unresolved anger, usually the liver or gall bladder
meridians.
The phosphorylation of B-6 requires magnesium
and cysteine. After these things are handled, we would expect tyrosine
to be synthesized and replenished abundantly. Then the nightshade
and cruciferous vegetables would not deplete the tyrosine, and unless
there were other intervening circumstances, the osteoarthritis would
not progress.
But, sometimes more can be done.We have sometimes
been able to help the body reabsorb the accumulation of fibers that
form the lumps and bumps of osteoarthritis. In addition to kindling
the body's ability to synthesize tyrosine, to help reabsorb the
misplaced fibers, the amino acid taurine needs to be available.
If it is not, we encourage the body-consciousness to synthesize
more taurine by suggesting the trace mineral vanadium.
Then, to complete the synergy between tyrosine and taurine, we add
a very special supplement called Megabiotin by Ecological Formulas.
Megabiotin is a fibrolytic, and Vitalzyme also is, so if possible the body should beable to choose between them, and find the one that works best. Together these form a remarkably powerful group. It takes a while,
but for many clients these three ingredients, tyrosine, taurine, and a fibrolytic, have gradually regressed
the collagen and calcium accretions that had been causing stiffness
and immobility. Hands are freer, knees and elbows move more easily.
That works pretty well unless there is significant fluoride being
held in the connective tissue.
One of the hazards we are beginning to see more
and more now is that accumulated fluoride disrupts the connective
tissue and confuses the signals to the fibrocartilage matrix, causing
incorrect bone deposition, spurs, and the painful locking up of
joints. Obviously this is a significant contributing factor in osteoarthritis,
as mentioned before, in the fluoride article. DMAE will
take out residual fluoride, and so will certain homeopathic remedies.
From then on, one must be aware of hazards in the tap water, soft drinks,
and dental treatments. These could reintroduce it. The client has the choice to refuse toxic beverages, and to refuse the well-intended flouride treatments.
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Best case: to synergize the best of both worlds,
the medical doctor may suggest pharmaceutical remedies, and at the
same time could work in collaboration with a non-medical health
practitioner who can suggest herbal and non-pharmaceutical remedies,
trace minerals, Reich's orgone energy, Rife biofield enhancements,
and other remedies such as sound or color therapy, and radionic
healing.
The client can set up a team of healers, including
a medical physician, an acupuncturist, a chiropractor or osteopath,
a naturopath, and a vibrational/nutritional practitioner. Nobody
can know everything. Each one of these professionals has special
expertise, and each can contribute something. They can be a mutually
supportive team, able to design a synergistic therapeutic program
in behalf of the client they are sharing.
Unresolved trauma and self-limiting decisions
represent a strategy for self-protection. We have a right to protect
ourselves with the most ingenious creative skill that we can think
of, during a traumatic time. Even many years after the situation
is over, the defense strategy is usually perceived as essential
to one's safety. If so, the body's cellular defense must still be
receiving directives that cause it to respond in current time to
a situation that is out of time.This is also the process of allergy.
It is an emotional expression of an outdated event that is restimulated
and reexperienced out of time.
The client needs to update, release her fear,
anger, or grief, through the relevant meridian pathways, and lift
off the emotional charge as of the original time-frame. When she
thinks about how it was, her biofield automatically takes her to
that age. She can start to remember the house, a few details about
the kitchen or the bedroom, or the broken step on the porch,
the smell of the basement, and let herself feel it again, from that time, at that age. She
can let herself open the door that allows her to reexperience it.
Many people are astonished to see such powerful feelings come to
the surface that they had not been aware of, things they hadn't
thought about for years.
Sometimes the fear of looking at an old trauma
needs to be lifted out first, by tracing the kidney meridians before the
client will allow herself to go back to that moment. All it takes
to release it are a few moments of acknowledgement and review---sometimes it seems too overwhelming---but once the fear of reexperiencing
it can be released, she can let it slip away from her fingers and
toes.
This process does not require hypnosis, although
hypnosis also reaches these areas of the brain. The biofield knows
exactly where to take her. She can be there, experiencing a past
event, and still be consciously in current time at the same time,
and allow the emotional charge to be coaxed out of the deep emotional
memory storage within the limbic brain so that it can flow off
the meridians. She will let go of the impact at the depth that she
feels is safe to encounter. Tears may come up. Rage or deep grief
may surface. Fear can cause goose-bump chills. All of this subsides
in a few minutes.
When the release is completed, her biofield brings
her back to current time. Since the meridians won't need to carry
the old protective signals, they will no longer affect
her body. The task for the biofield is to translate the current
vibrational signals into the receptive frequencies of the atoms,
molecules, cells, and systems.The body will finally know that it has permission to heal itself.
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