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What Causes Heart Attacks?


Commentaries on a medical myth that has dearly cost the
nation/s plus "Understanding Heart Attacks".


As of October 28, 2014

October 5, 2017 - Today's Wellness Tip From the Future...with Dr. Carolyn Dean -

Tom Petty – One More Bites The Dust

When will it get through to the medical establishment and the


public that we are fighting a war against magnesium deficiency?
Tom Petty, American rocker should not have died at age 66. His
band was called The Heart breakers and tragically he died of a
heart attack.

The FDA won't let me say that a heart attack can be brought on
by magnesium deficiency or that magnesium can help a person
prevent a heart attack. What I can say is that:

80% of the population is magnesium deficient


The highest amount of magnesium in the body is found in the
heart.

The electrical conductivity of the heart that creates the heart beat
depends on magnesium.

When magnesium is deficient, calcium build up in the heart


muscles causing the heart beat to become irregular.

The heart is one big muscle and can go into spasm if there is too
much calcium and not enough magnesium in that muscle.

I'm sure you can figure out the rest. If you have trouble convincing
your friends, family and doctor about magnesium deficiency, here
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are the embedded urls to 10 scientific review articles, eight of


which allow you to read the full text. These are the articles you
need to print up and forward to people who dismiss your
magnesium advocacy.

The 2017 review begins with the following statement: "According


to the medical literature, we are currently experiencing two
concomitant phenomena: (i) a "neglected epidemic of chronic
disease" and (ii) a widespread deficiency of selected nutrients.
While the importance of magnesium (Mg) and other required
elements for the human organism is often well discussed in
educational programs for trainees in physiology, nutrition, and
dietetics, the importance of acquiring the tools necessary for
credible assessment and practical management of nutrient
compromise in clinical care can sometimes be lost in the
education process for physicians. Accordingly, recognition and
assessment for biochemical deficiencies in day-to-day medical
practice are sometimes overlooked. This review is specifically
designed for medical practitioners as they revisit the important
role of Mg in a clinically relevant way."

Gerry K. Schwalfenberg and Stephen J. Genuis, "The Importance


of Magnesium in Clinical Healthcare," Scientifica, vol. 2017,
Article ID 4179326, 14 pages, 2017. Full Text:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/scientifica/2017/4179326/?
utm_campaign=Tom+Petty+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+
%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

Glasdam SM, et al. The Importance of Magnesium in the Human


Body: A Systematic Literature Review. Adv Clin Chem.
2016;73:169-93. Abstract:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/
S0065242315000943?utm_campaign=Tom+Petty+%3F+One
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+More+Bites+The+Dust+%28LDbH6p%29&via
%3Dihub=&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb20%3D&utm_so
urce=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list&utm_medium=email

Grober U, Schmidt J, Kisters K. Magnesium in Prevention and


Therapy. Nutrients. 2015 Sep; 7(9): 8199–8226. Full Text:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379450/?
utm_campaign=Tom+Petty+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+
%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

Volpe SL. Magnesium and the Athlete. Curr Sports Med Rep.
2015 Jul-Aug;14(4):279-83. Full Text:
http://journals.lww.com/acsm-csmr/fulltext/2015/07000/
Magnesium_and_the_Athlete.8.aspx?utm_campaign=Tom+Petty
+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

de Baaij JHF, et. al. Magnesium in Man: Implications for Health


and Disease Physiological Reviews. Jan 1, 2015 Vol. 95 no. 1,
1-46. Full Text:
http://physrev.physiology.org/content/95/1/1?utm_campaign=Tom
+Petty+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

Shah NC, et al. Short-Term Magnesium Deficiency


Downregulates Telomerase, Upregulates Neutral
Sphingomyelinase And Induces Oxidative DNA Damage In
Cardiovascular Tissues: Relevance To Atherogenesis,
Cardiovascular Diseases And Aging. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2014;
7(3): 497–514. Full Text
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Long S, Romani AM. Role of Cellular Magnesium in Human


Diseases. Austin J Nutr Food Sci. 2014;2(10). Full Text:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379450/?
utm_campaign=Tom+Petty+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+
%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

Volpe SL. Magnesium in Disease Prevention and Overall Health.


Adv Nutr. 2013 May; 4(3): 378S–383S. http://
advances.nutrition.org/content/4/3/378S.long Full Text:
http://advances.nutrition.org/content/4/3/378S.long?
utm_campaign=Tom+Petty+%3F+One+More+Bites+The+Dust+
%28LDbH6p
%29&utm_medium=email&_ke=Y2hlZkB0aGVzZXRydXRocy5jb2
0%3D&utm_source=Dr.+Carolyn+Dean%27s+mailing+list

Rosanoff A. The Essential Nutrient Magnesium – Key to


Mitochondrial ATP Production and Much More. Jun 8, 2009.
ProHealth.com. Full Text

Fox C, et al. Magnesium: Its Proven and Potential Clinical


Significance. South Med J. 2001 Dec;94(12):1195-201. Abstract

Unfortunately, the FDA won't let the public know that magnesium
deficiency is being misdiagnosed and gags dietary supplement
companies that recommend magnesium to treat misdiagnosed
magnesium deficiency conditions. In an alternate reality, nutrients
would be recognized, acclaimed, and welcomed as crucial in
maintaining health and preventing disease. However, a non-
medical body, the FDA the "fault dietary supplement advisors" are
saying that if I mention that magnesium can overcome a disease,
I personally make magnesium a drug and that drug has to
undergo multi-million dollar clinical trials – of which the FDA gets
their cut.
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My guiding ethical and moral stance is that magnesium deficiency


has been completely misdiagnosed as many different diseases
and mistreated with many drugs making many people very ill. So,
when I speak about using magnesium for magnesium deficiency
symptoms I'm not taking about disease. And the magnesium I
speak about that is the most effective for maintaining the healthy
structure and function of the body, I'm talking about my 100%
absorbed, non laxative ReMag.

Carolyn Dean MD ND
The Doctor of the Future®[1]

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October 28, 2014 -

"The conventional view of the cause of heart disease is that the


central events occur in the coronary arteries. Dr. Cowan rebuts
this theory, laying out the case that heart disease is actually better
understood from the perspective of events happening in the
myocardium, and describing the precise and well-documented
events that do lead to heart attacks."

"What Causes Heart Attacks"


by Dr. Thomas Cowan

Originally published in the May 2014 issue of "Townsend


Letter”[2]

"Part Two" Reprinted in the Fall 2014 issue of Wise Traditions

I have a lot of appreciation for what Dr. Cowan has presented


thus far. Here are a couple of my "Hi-Liter" highlights!:

"... during the past fifty years the pursuit of the coronary artery
theory has cost this nation billions of dollars in unnecessary
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surgical costs, billions in medications that cause as much harm as


any possible benefits, and, most seriously, has led many to adopt
a lowfat diet."

Certainly the money has passed and continues passing through


the various institutions of Western Medicine, big pharma as well
as many food corporations! It appears that the proponents of "the
coronary artery theory" had a fantastic run on their theory! (If only
I was a greedy materialist back in the mid to late 60's, or then
some, and had something to invest in certain stocks for big
pharma or some of the corporate food giants I probably could be
"sitting pretty" now. But at what cost to my psyche? I am grateful
that I made no such "investments" in any way, shape or form.)

The "cost" of the coronary artery theory cannot be measured in


"dollar signs" alone. My father went "under the knife" a couple
times under the banner of this theory and as unnecessary as that
was the worst of it was the f&(%!^g rat poison called "coumadin"
prescribed by his doctor.[3]

He suffered side effects (through-out the final days of his life),


which definitely contributed to an unpleasant existence and
although I did not hear him make direct complaints about his side
effects they were still all too noticeable to me! I had cautioned him
a number of times (against continued use of his coumadin beyond
the initial couple-month window (when the supposed risk factor for
blood clots was reportedly high enough to warrant the blood
thinning) and I was under the impression that he would "wean
himself off" that prescription but apparently he changed his mind
and continued taking it till he finally "cashed in his chips" last
Thanksgiving. I do not say that coumadin caused his death
however I would say it most significantly ate away his comfort
level to the point where the thought of leaving the body became
more appealing then continuing to suffer in it. I could never invest
in a company manufacturing this product that does not train
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doctors to wean virtually every patient off the medication after the
"danger" period is over.

Dr. Cowan continues: "... heart disease is a true manifestation of


the stresses of modern civilized life on the core of the human
being. To overcome the epidemic of heart disease we literally
need a new medical paradigm, a new economic system, a new
ecological consciousness; in short a new way of life."

"The whole (three-fold) enchilada" in one sentence! Of course I


agree about what "we need" and that there is increased stress
when heart disease is in an active phase however is stress itself
actually the cause?

It is interesting to me that just the other day I had mentioned to a


new housemate how Dr. Weston A. Price had very-well
documented the existence of true health and wellness throughout
the several isolated cultures he had visited (about eight decades
ago) and that my own personal search for "perfect health" finally
came to a happy ending with both my introduction to Sally Fallon
and through joining the Weston A. Price Foundation over fourteen
years ago. My housemate responded with a question as to
whether or not the nutrient-dense diet would work just as well for
the more "modern man" in our modern day environments. I
immediately responded affirmatively by saying how I am
continually reading testimonials in each issue of the Wise
Traditions journal from individuals who live in "modern day
environments" and experience tremendous health benefits
through adopting the dietary principals identified by Dr. Weston
Price and practically applied in Nourishing Traditions! However I
did make note of his point regarding the environmental factor as I
know it does have some impact to bear in mind.

Now Dr. Cowan underscores the point that our modern day
lifestyle (which includes what I call a most subtle, almost
undetectable form of economic slavery, a very deceptive and
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unconscious "voluntary servitude" to government, blind faith in so-


called modern medicine plus a few other factors) is one that at the
very least stressed the hell out of millions of people! This fact of
modern living has its physiological impact on the human nervous
system and most particularly on the "autonomic (or unconscious)
nervous system (ANS)".

Dr. Cowan says: "The autonomic nervous system is divided into


two branches, which in a healthy person are always in a balanced
ready state. The sympathetic or 'fight-or-flight' system is centered
in our adrenal medulla; it uses the chemical adrenaline as its
chemical transmission device and tells our bodies (when) there is
danger afoot - time to activate and run. It does so by activating a
series of biochemical responses, the centerpiece of which is the
glycolytic pathways, which accelerate the breakdown of glucose
to be used as quick energy as we make our escape from the bear
chasing us.

In contrast, the parasympathetic branch, centered in the adrenal


cortex, uses the neurotransmitters acetylcholine (ACh), nitric
oxide (NO), and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) as its
chemical mediators; this is the 'rest-and-digest' arm of the
autonomic nervous system.

The particular nerve of the parasympathetic chain that supplies


the heart with nervous activity is called the vagus nerve; it slows
and relaxes the heart, whereas the sympathetic branches
accelerate and constrict the heart. I believe it can be shown that
an imbalance in these two branches is responsible for the vast
majority of heart disease."

Dr. Cowan then proceeds to show the correlation between


"ischemic heart disease" and a reduced "parasympathetic activity"
and contrasted with individuals who have "normal
parasympathetic activity" and "never suffer form ischemia. In
other words, without a preceding decrease in parasympathetic
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activity, activation of the sympathetic nervous system does not


lead to MI."

At this point I think it would be extremely insightful if "the genesis


of ischemia and its measurement through the tool of heart rate
variability (HRV)" could be applied to cases where the individual
has chosen a path of healing supported by the new medicine AKA
German New Medicine.

According to Dr. Cowan (and if I am following his line of thinking


accurately) it is the (continuous) high-intensity of a stressful
lifestyle that decreases the vital parasympathetic activity
sufficiently low to a point that when a shock/crisis comes to the
individual she/he is most severely impacted. Dr. Hamer has
positively identified this impact as a "shock conflict" which he says
automatically launches a "special biological survival program
that's both necessary and meaningful to the individual" that
conventional doctors automatically diagnose as a "disease" (and
then write prescriptions for medication and often a
recommendation for surgery). In the case of cancer (or the like)
that diagnosis often impacts the patient resulting with an
additional "shock conflict" that simultaneously launches a second
"biological program" (maybe as an additional cancer) that the
doctor misinterprets as a metastasization of the initial cancer!

However, Dr. Hammer identifies the unexpected "shock conflict"


as the specific cause rather than stress in general, even high
stressed lifestyles.

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November 20th, 2014 -

According to German New Medicine "The myocardium (heart


muscle) relates to the 'conflict of being completely
overwhelmed’.”[4]
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That is a "shock conflict" as opposed to an "overwhelm" of stress.

In regards to a "new medical paradigm, a new economic system,


a new ecological consciousness" - most fortunately we now have
a medically verified foundation for a "new medical paradigm" and
it is called "German New Medicine". I have blogged about the new
medicine a number of times over the last several years here at
this blog as well as at "Son of Truth of Self" (at Curezone).

I whole-heartedly agree on the need for a "new economic


system". As far as I am concerned there are unlimited potentials
for new systems and IMO the most successful/most sensible are
going to be local-based systems that eventually can bridge to
other local systems. This "bridge" can then allow more people to
cross over from depending on the federal reserve system that
most of us are contending with now.

Last but not least in this "three-fold" commentary - I am happy to


say that a "new ecological consciousness" is alive and growing,
albeit in patches (and at the grassroots level) however because
the economic component is a "stressor" it further underscores the
need for the "new economic system".

Dr. Cowan certainly does a splendid job of rebutting "the


conventional view of the cause of heart disease". Bravo! In
addition he does a fine job of "describing the ... events that do
lead to heart attacks". Highly noteworthy! I think this might be as
good as it gets from a strictly medical perspective at this time
(with the exception of Dr. Carolyn Dean’s contribution regarding
magnesium) . This is the perspective in which events like "heart
attacks" are perceived as a malfunction of the body. The
perception is so well-ingrained in the collective consciousness
that God-only-knows whether a shift to another perspective is
really possible to the extent that it can positively influence the
collective psyche. (Maybe only the bravest of souls are willing/
able to lift the veil of the prevailing paradigm.)
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What may appear to be just a "medical issue" is simultaneously


both a social and spiritual issue for both the individual as well as
the collective. Not only do so many individuals need a better
"lifestyle", but all of humanity needs to be freed from the deep
mental conditioning with its indoctrinated fears of "disease" (and
dozens of other fears) that exists subconsciously and are
continuously running throughout institutionalized "medicine"
where certain exclusives on limited treatments are preserved (and
defended) and that are backed by additional fears of
consequences, including punitive actions if the patient isn't
following "doctor's orders" for themselves and/or their children!
Some of the greatest "science fiction" horror stories are those with
a "doctor" whose subconscious mind is fully unveiled and
aggressively asserted! The same fears are waiting in the
subconscious of the patient who will only see a medical doctor for
some symptom they do not as yet understand (let alone realize
the true biological meaning of) and who believes that the doctor
can tell them what the symptom indicates and what should be
done to possibly get rid of the symptom. This is a paradigm that is
completely divorced from nature as well as the innate intelligence
that resides within every single individual (and every cell of their
body) who is born on this earth! This paradigm is the mother of all
"disease" as it is now "perceived"! And yet nature and the laws of
nature reveal another perspective.

Now for those brave souls who know the importance of a truly
open mind when it comes to an earnest search for truth there is
good news!

A compete presentation on the cause of heart attacks from the


German New Medicine perspective is available at:
learninggnm.com in three parts:

Understanding Heart Attacks


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Recording Date: February 3, 2011


Running Time: 119 minutes

Content:

The Cause of Heart Attacks - Standard Theory


Summary of Five Biological Laws
Heart Development (Organ–Germ Layer Relation)
Coronary Artery related Heart Attack
Cholesterol Theory
Lung Embolism
GNM – Prevention through Knowledge
Myocardial Heart Attacks
High Blood Pressure Theory
Sleep Apnea

Watch it online[5]

Following is my sample representation (not an exact transcription)


of the content of "Understanding Heart Attacks" with two external
links added. Especially see the "5 Biological Laws"!

Understanding Heart Attacks - part 1 - by Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.


http://www.LearningGNM.com
based on the findings of Dr. Hamer.

Heart diseases are the most common medical condition and


cause of death in the western world next to cancer. According to a
presentation by PBS heart disease now kills half of all Americans.

(The following is from a transcript that I am adding here of three of


the doctors interviewed in this program.)

Dr. William Castelli: Half of us die from this disease. 80% of us die
with it.
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Dr. Peter Libby: We've gotten so good at keeping people from


dying during the acute phase of a heart attack, many in the public
perceive cardiovascular disease as a done deal, as a problem
solved. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Dr. Steve Nissen: We have to find what's driving that disease, and
to try to attack it at its root causes.
Dr. Peter Libby: Our ideas of how heart attacks come about have
evolved enormously in the last decade, but we haven't really
completely unraveled the mystery of cardiovascular risk.[6]

“The mystery of cardiovascular risk” reveals that the standard


theories as to the cause of heart disease/heart attacks are only
based on assumptions instead of really “good science”. Although
they are presented as officially established theories the factors
that have been attributed as causative were not scientifically
verified and reproducible in every patient’s case.

Medical research only pays attention to the organ itself. The


problem lies in the interpretations of what has been observed.
This is when “scientific theory” turn into "narratives and academic
fiction". Cholesterol plaque may in fact be present in the coronary
artery however the interpretation that it is the cause of heart
disease is an interpretation that is not based on true
understanding. “World Research Foundation” (WRF) discovered
that coronary artery occlusion was not always present in victims
of fatal heart attacks.[7]

The “risk factor theory” includes odd ideas such as failure to brush
the teeth 2x/day. That again is not consistent. The risk factor
theory is full of contradictions whether regarding history, diet or
other considerations.

In 1979 Dr. Hamer looked beyond the organ level for the cause of
diseases. Based on the premise that all bodily processes are
controlled by the brain - he examined the brain scans of
thousands of patients with all kinds of diseases and discovered
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that every patient had indications in their brain that corresponded


with their particular disease. He further discovered that every
patient who had suffered a heart attack showed without exception
a white ring configuration in a brain scan on the right side of the
brain in the cerebral cortex. He also considered the psyche
(emotional and mental level in general) and all of them without
exception had experienced a conflict shock. He recognized that
the brain, the psyche and the organ are three components of a
unit that all work together. The psyche is where the conflict is
experienced. The brain registers the shock and relays the conflict
message to the organ where the biological conflict is manifested.

The active phase of the disease includes either cell loss or cell
proliferation and is part of a pre-programmed response to
facilitate a resolution.

Diseases are significant biological programs that are created to


assist the organ in dealing with the stress. Every cell in the human
body is pre-programmed with biological survival programs.

Biological conflict experience connects us with all of life! This is


why Dr. Hammer calls the principals of GNM “Biological Laws”.

5 Biological Laws

Each biological law is based on biological principals that are


applicable to every human being.

1. Every “disease” originates from a conflict shock that occurs


simultaneously in the psyche, the brain and the corresponding
organ. The shock conflict is “very difficult, highly acute and
isolating”. The experience of the shock occurs on three levels: the
psyche, the brain and the organ. German New Medicine refers to
this as a “DHS”: Dirk Hamer Syndrome - named after the son of
Dr. Hamer and whose death had shocked Dr. Hamer resulting in
his testicular cancer. This experience launched Dr. Hamer into an
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extensive search for the cause since he had no history of illness


prior to this event. (His wife also suffered with a breast cancer that
directly corresponded with the “separation loss” theme of that
biological program.) Conflict shock is a subjective experience.
Each event can be experienced as a unique conflict i.e. divorce
can be experienced as a “separation conflict”, an “anger conflict”,
an “abandonment conflict”, a “lose conflict” and “abandonment
conflict”, etc. Also the intensity of each conflict varies as well. In
any case when the biological theme is triggered the biological
survival program outplays accordingly.

2. Every Significant Biological Special Program has two-phases,


provided there is a resolution to the conflict. The first phase is
“conflict active” (CA) - a state of “lasting sympathcotonia” with
increased stress with restlessness, sleeplessness for the purpose
of resolving the conflict. It is a cold phase. All the cold symptoms
occur during the CA phase. The second phase is “lasting
vagotonia” (CL) a state of rest that comes with all the warm
symptoms including fevers, inflammation.

3. The Ontogenetic Systems of Tumors and Cancer-Equivalent


Diseases and the Ontogenetically supported System of Microbes.
(Ontogenetic refers to embryonic development.) In the CA phase
of each biological program there is either cell proliferation or cell
loss. (Old brain controlled cells include cell proliferation.
Cerebellum controlled cells include cell loss.) Then in CL the
process is reversed and the organ/system is restored. Cell loss is
now refilled. Cell proliferation is discharged by microbes that
include several forms of bacteria, fungi, etc. that assist in the
restoration process. Symptoms of swelling/edema occurs now as
healing (warm phase) takes place in a fluid environment. The
discharge (can be mixed with blood) now is part of the healing
process. The same symptoms of swelling fever and discharge are
also present with infections however microbes do not cause
infection and are present in a vital role that is part of the healing
process.
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4. The Beneficial Role of Microbes. There is a correspondence


between the embryonic-layer related organ groups – without
exception in the CL phase and embryonically related groups of
microbes.

5. Every “disease” is part of a significant biological special


program that is created to assist an organism during unexpected
distress.

IMO the findings of Dr. Hamer underscores the words of Weston


A. Price: "Life in all its fullness is mother nature obeyed."

My conclusions. The complete understanding of what causes


heart attacks requires a willingness to perceive and consider the
individual as an integrated whole rather than exclusively focus on
the heart or even just on the cardiovascular system
(notwithstanding that our body, organs and systems were built-up
from and continue to rely on good nutrition).

This all-inclusive perception includes understanding the


embryonic and evolutionary journey that the human body has
developed through and that is recapitulated in utero.

The literal "crown" of the master-building of the human physical


temple most certainly includes the brain as the controller for the
organs and systems in the body.

The last part of the whole picture here is realizing the connection
between psyche and brain and that this equates to Psyche and
Health!.[8]

With the big (whole terrain) picture in view then one can more
readily see how "shock conflicts" are simultaneously experienced
in psyche/brain/body and that the body's innate intelligence
includes the ability to respond to these experiences by launching
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special biological programs in order to assist the body in coping


with the sudden and unexpected event that threw the individual
off balance.

Then depending on the type of biological program (of either cell


proliferation or cellular loss) and depending on the phase of the
healing (either "conflict active" (CA) or resolving) the diet can
certainly be adjusted to better support the body's needs during
that phase as needed. Just as certainly any diet would consist of
real nourishing foods and thereby qualify as food-as-medicine.

In any case (regarding disease as we now begin to see it from a


new medicine perspective)) we need to ask ourselves "Can shock
conflicts be avoided?" If you contemplate/consider this really well
I think you will realize that given the very nature of shock conflicts
- they do not pre-announce themselves and we are not able to be
anticipate these totally unexpected events.

My question is to what extent can we quickly accept the sudden


and most significant shocks and/or quickly resolve the conflicts
that may follow those shocks that are not immediately acceptable
to our psyche? Do you see where the challenge/opportunity here
lies? IMO it is much less in the day-to-day dietary realm and more
in the long-standing construct of our perception.

Bare in mind that this "conclusion" comes from a nutritional


therapy chef who specializes in food-as-medicine and counts his
membership in the Weston A. Price Foundation as probably the
most fortunate membership of his entire life!

For more re: sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous system


(from a Reiki perspective) See:

http://reikiinmedicine.org/daily-practice/reiki-responses/?

and:
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http://curezone.us/blogs/fm.asp?i=2214719

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November 19th, 2014 -

I believe there is a spiritual component to all of this as well:


http://www.howardwills.com/prayers

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Notes:

[1] "Today's Wellness Tip From the Future...with Dr. Carolyn


Dean" via emailed newsletter.

[2] http://www.townsendletter.com/May2014/May2014.html

[3]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2319426/At-alternative-
taking-rat-poison-The-effects-blood-thinner-warfarin-bring-misery-
thousands-theres-option.html

[4]
http://learninggnm.com/documents/thirdlaw.html#Endoderm

[5]
http://learninggnm.com/documents/videos.html

[6]
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/takeonestep/heart/video-ch_01.html

[7]
http://www.wrf.org/alternative-therapies/g-strophantin-heart-
disease.php

[8] http://curezone.us/blogs/f.asp?f=3622
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theory, sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic, Tom Petty

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