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Monograph On Sulfur
Published July 29, 2007
Karl this is a monograph and if it has any value it may be useful for you and
I to build a document which can be posted on your site and one other.
Sulfur is an unknown commodity in the mineral and heath community and
I believe for our studies to get noticed then this information should be honed
and disseminated.
Dear Karl
Sulfur is not a silver bullet, but its availability to the body human has been
seriously compromised.
What Dr Thirugnanam may benefit is knowing that the reintroduction of sulfur
into our diets may remove the vascular degeneration from the causes of
cardiovascular disease so that he can concentrate on those who are in dire
straits regarding the cardiovascular systems ability to address the body
human in a regenerative process.
In the first article I sent to you earlier today included an area of Pakistan
where longevity rivals the Okinawans. Without saying so this unnamed author
was referring to organic grown food, from soil not depleted only from lack of crop
rotation but the use of chemicals which do not enhance the natural mineral
content of the soil.
Our soils are just as alive as we are until we kill them with our greed and
desire to shape the soil for our own ends rather than the natural cycle of
regeneration. Ashes to ashes dirt to dirt.
So many authors quote the 1930's Governmental report that the soil in the US
is mineral deficient but they refuse to suggest ways to turn the deficiency around.
Nor will they as long as the petrochemical industry touts its amazing fertilizers.
As I have shared before none of these wonder foods have any sulfur in them
thanks to the high temperature at which they are produced. Sulfur vaporizes at
270 degrees F, all conventional oven can go to 450 degrees F. We are talking
about a very heat sensitive mineral and also one that has been over looked
or ignored since the medical community published that we get all the sulfur
from the food we eat at the turn of the 20th century. No addendum has been
added to these medical texts regarding what has happened to our foods with the
mandated use of chemical fertilizers.
Science fiction writers have long understood the very basic nature of the physical
world which the economist and world leaders only consider a way to promote
feeding the masses while making as much money as possible doing so.
Let us examine the bees? Just how are the world leaders going to feed the
masses and profit from doing so when we have killed off most of the pollinators?
Man does not understand he is only a single cog in the great Mandela, the
great wheel of time and its cycles of life. The dinosaurs are gone, why is not
as important as the fact that they are gone. We have evidence they inhabited
the planet once. We may be headed for the same sort of "once" if we don't
consider that nothing is new to this planet save for solar energy and we are
doing our best to block that with crud in the air, global warming is happening
in the air while the planet cools, just look at our ice caps. They are not
melting because the planet is healing up but because the air is warming.
What doctors have demonstrated to me over the years is they do not consider
the food that their patients eat, We are what we eat! But in the years that
I was involved in training physicians not once did I hear any doctor save for
those treating diabetics say, "What do you eat?"
Cellular regeneration is how plants and animals inhabit this planet Earth, while
the planet itself is in a continual cycle of regeneration as long as the energy
from the Sun allows it to continue. But for we plants and animals to persist
we need to follow the lead of the planet in its cycle of life and that means the
minerals from which we are made. When we become deficient in any of the
minerals our body fails to regenerate healthy cells, and we degenerate faster
than the natural cycle. Even Disney's the Lion King discusses the Cycle of
Life but science and medicine seems to ignores the obvious.
With this is our chance to put a cohesive monograph" regarding sulfur together
which could be understood by the children who revel in the Lion King and the
song about the cycle of life.
Patrick McGean
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