Rabu, 04 Juni 2008

Re: [cancercured] Time of the day when tumors are growing

Dear group,

Russian doctors discovered that the state of the
immune system in cancer patients is very sensitive to
oxygenation of the body and the body oxygenation
changes throughout the day. How to measure
oxygenation? Breath holding time test reflects body's
O2 content. They got the following results for the
breath holding time test:

1-10 seconds - severely sick, critically and terminally ill,
usually stages 3 and 4 cancer patients.
10-20 seconds – cancer patients (stages 1 and 2) whose
health state gets progressively worse.
20-40 seconds - people with poor health, but without tumor
growth.
Over 40 seconds – gradual disappearance of tumors.

How the test is done?
After your usual exhale, pinch your nose and count
your BHT (breath holding time) in seconds. Keep nose
pinched until you experience the first desire to
breathe. Practice shows that this first desire appears
together with an involuntary push of the diaphragm or
swallowing movement in the throat. (Your body warns
you, "Enough!") If you release the nose and start
breathing at this time, you can resume your usual
breathing pattern (in the same way as you were
breathing prior to the test).

Do not extend breath holding too long. This is the
most common mistake. You should not gasp for air or
open your mouth when you release your nose. The test
should be easy and not cause you any stress. The BHT
test does not interfere with your usual breathing.

What are the circadian BHT changes? For most people,
the breath holding time is largest in the evening
(e.g., before sleep), and shortest during early
morning hours (4-7 am): the time when people most
often die from heart disease, asthma attacks,
epilepsy, bronchitis, etc. This is the time when
tumors are usuallt growing.

The BHT can drop 2-3 times when measured immediately
after awakening. Moreover, most cancer patients start
to breathe through the mouth (easy to check: is mouth
dry after sleep?) reducing consumption of NO (nitric
oxide) which is produced in sinuses and dilate blood
vessels.

The most useful step to prevent morning hypoxia and
feeling miserable is … to tape one's mouth. That can
increase morning breath holding time about 2 times.

Yours, Artour.


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