Post by WalksInSpirit on May 30, 2006 22:01:19 GMT -5
Health Chat: 05-30-06
(09:25:01) (Rodney--Daddy--o) nick--sleepy all day--is it age--worms--monno?
(09:25:22) (Rodney--Daddy--o) lol
(09:25:35) (Rodney--Daddy--o) heat?
(09:25:56) (Cris) It's summer heat and humidity
(09:26:29) (Host-Nick) Perhaps the pineal gland is not energizing the thyroid. Be careful if your doctor prescribes T3 or T4 make certain that your melatonin levels are at their best.
(09:27:36) (Rodney--Daddy--o) dont go to doctors--what is melatonin
(09:29:24) (Host-Nick) melatonin is the hormone put out the pineal gland, it affects the sleep cycles. If your sleep cycles are off, no matter how many cups of coffee you sip you wil be sleepy.
(09:40:44) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions on the glycolysis of last week?
(09:41:25) (Daddy--o) what is glycolysis
(09:42:44) (Host-Nick) Glycolysis is the method by which the body breaks down one molecule of glucose, the simplest sugar, into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
(09:43:26) (Daddy--o) nick what does that do
(09:44:41) (Host-Nick) It is the basic energy producing reaction in normal cellular physiology.
(09:59:33) (Anonymous) may i ask what your topic is regarding health?
(09:59:45) (Host-Nick) OK, has anyone any health questions?
(09:59:57) (Bill) 1st you must do 100 pushups
(10:00:47) (Daddy--o) so back to health--is age getting to me--or just not enough beers
(10:01:05) (Host-Nick) Tonight was going to be the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric acid cycle. This is to better understand the origins of the nutritional formulas all over the place and to determine what is best for our particular condition.
(10:01:26) (MaryAnne) I have a question.....would agar have the same properties as gelatin from animal sources?
(10:01:30) (ron) i'm impressed...
(10:01:32) (Eileen) bronchitis Nick?
(10:02:29) (Eileen) as an aid to digestion, MaryAnne?
(10:02:44) (Host-Nick) Loosen the cervical and upper dorsals by gentle yoga exercises of the head and neck, firstly. Secondly place castor oil packs around your neck so as to promote lymphatic drainage.
(10:03:23) (Eileen) hubby would have me locked up if I tried that on him Nick, anything more normal?
(10:03:27) (MaryAnne) No, Eileen, I was thinking of the property of making the body 10 times more efficient in absorbing nutrients.
(10:03:53) (Bill) As a protein gelatin has considerably different chemical properties from agar.
(10:04:08) (Eileen) was thinking of Cayce, MaryAnne, guess that is what he was saying
(10:04:18) (Host-Nick) Not quite, MaryAnne, but for a vegetarian this effect would be multiplied. If a person eats meat the animal gelatin would be best, but for a vegetarian the agar-agar would serve the same purpose.
(10:04:45) (Eileen) wow, thanks Nick, got some agar in the cabinet
(10:05:04) (MaryAnne) Thanks for the info Bill and Nick
(10:05:14) (Daddy--o) what is agar
(10:05:34) (ron) Sounds like one of the Biblical characters...
(10:05:34) (Bill) Agar added to media simply gels them into a convenient solid form.
(10:05:49) (Bill) from sea weed Daddy
(10:06:11) (Host-Nick) Agar gels on the intestinal walls. This is a porous adsorption, in which the passage of certain molecules are speeded up. With agar-agar and for animal foods, gelatin these beneficial cell membrane crossings are promoted.
(10:06:30) (Anonymous) thank you Bill - I was going to ask that myself
(10:06:40) (Daddy--o) OH --protiene--from the sea---
(10:06:56) (Eileen) can it be mixed with raw veggies for a gelatin thing, Nick?
(10:07:03) (Host-Nick) Yes
(10:07:11) (Bill) agar is a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of some red algae and is unusual in containing sulfated galactose monomers.
(10:07:23) (Host-Nick) The more you chew the better the effect. :o)
(10:07:43) (Eileen) thanks, Nick, didn't know that was why Cayce recommended gelatin
(10:08:20) (Anonymous) what is it that is used to drain the lymph nodes?
(10:08:24) (Eileen) sulfated galactose monomers, sounds yummy!
(10:08:29) (Bill) the asimilation of nutriants is up to 6 times greater when taken with gelitine
(10:08:32) (Anonymous) lol
(10:09:02) (Eileen) wow, that is wonderful news, got a whole thing of gelatin sitting on me table
(10:09:19) (Anonymous) that is wonderful to know. I know one who is having a hard time with that process
(10:09:20) (Host-Nick) Along all of the digestice tract there are cells which are designed to attarct and adsorb certain molecule. This can be for direct absorption of nutroients or as catalysts = helpers, to allow the absorption of another vital nutrient.
(10:10:38) (Anonymous) how much does one need to use at one time?
(10:10:45) (Host-Nick) In certain conditions, like cholera, bacteria, or intestinal viruses or yeasts can adsorb onto the intestinal walls and prevent the proper adsorption of nutrients.
(10:11:47) (Eileen) what would that do for yoghurt Nick?
(10:12:26) (Host-Nick) This is when the dehydration of cholera becomes so acute. Glucose cannot adsorb throught eh intestinal walls because of the effects of the bacteria. This is why people die of cholera, dysentery and typhus. The inability of the body to absorb the simplest food it needs for the Krebs cycle.
(10:12:46) (Host-Nick) Yoghurt would help in combatting these invasive organisms.
(10:13:21) (Eileen) wonder how mixing those two would work
(10:14:43) (Eileen) or protein powder and gelatin or agar
(10:15:35) (Host-Nick) Best is to eat a raw vegetarian food, freshly from the plant which gives oit to you, since it will be full of life energy.
(10:16:12) (Host-Nick) OK, has anyone any health questions?
(10:16:13) (Eileen) hmm, like fresh from the garden?
(10:17:00) (Eileen) Nick, is soy yoghurt as good for you as that made from milk?
(10:19:00) (Host-Nick) Succulents are awesome in this respect, even tomatos for example. They have not got the sugars which can cause insulin shock to diabetics, but have the vitamin C to prevent diabetics from having their limbs amputated from what is essentialy the middel ages disease called scurvy.
(10:19:07) (Daddy--o) most things from mcdonalds is made frome soybeans--good or bad?
(10:19:33) (Host-Nick) Not as good, but it has some advantages, as well as not being as good for building cell walls.
(11:00:22) (Nick) Blessings and Peace to everyone
(09:25:22) (Rodney--Daddy--o) lol
(09:25:35) (Rodney--Daddy--o) heat?
(09:25:56) (Cris) It's summer heat and humidity
(09:26:29) (Host-Nick) Perhaps the pineal gland is not energizing the thyroid. Be careful if your doctor prescribes T3 or T4 make certain that your melatonin levels are at their best.
(09:27:36) (Rodney--Daddy--o) dont go to doctors--what is melatonin
(09:29:24) (Host-Nick) melatonin is the hormone put out the pineal gland, it affects the sleep cycles. If your sleep cycles are off, no matter how many cups of coffee you sip you wil be sleepy.
(09:40:44) (Host-Nick) Has anyone any questions on the glycolysis of last week?
(09:41:25) (Daddy--o) what is glycolysis
(09:42:44) (Host-Nick) Glycolysis is the method by which the body breaks down one molecule of glucose, the simplest sugar, into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
(09:43:26) (Daddy--o) nick what does that do
(09:44:41) (Host-Nick) It is the basic energy producing reaction in normal cellular physiology.
(09:59:33) (Anonymous) may i ask what your topic is regarding health?
(09:59:45) (Host-Nick) OK, has anyone any health questions?
(09:59:57) (Bill) 1st you must do 100 pushups
(10:00:47) (Daddy--o) so back to health--is age getting to me--or just not enough beers
(10:01:05) (Host-Nick) Tonight was going to be the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric acid cycle. This is to better understand the origins of the nutritional formulas all over the place and to determine what is best for our particular condition.
(10:01:26) (MaryAnne) I have a question.....would agar have the same properties as gelatin from animal sources?
(10:01:30) (ron) i'm impressed...
(10:01:32) (Eileen) bronchitis Nick?
(10:02:29) (Eileen) as an aid to digestion, MaryAnne?
(10:02:44) (Host-Nick) Loosen the cervical and upper dorsals by gentle yoga exercises of the head and neck, firstly. Secondly place castor oil packs around your neck so as to promote lymphatic drainage.
(10:03:23) (Eileen) hubby would have me locked up if I tried that on him Nick, anything more normal?
(10:03:27) (MaryAnne) No, Eileen, I was thinking of the property of making the body 10 times more efficient in absorbing nutrients.
(10:03:53) (Bill) As a protein gelatin has considerably different chemical properties from agar.
(10:04:08) (Eileen) was thinking of Cayce, MaryAnne, guess that is what he was saying
(10:04:18) (Host-Nick) Not quite, MaryAnne, but for a vegetarian this effect would be multiplied. If a person eats meat the animal gelatin would be best, but for a vegetarian the agar-agar would serve the same purpose.
(10:04:45) (Eileen) wow, thanks Nick, got some agar in the cabinet
(10:05:04) (MaryAnne) Thanks for the info Bill and Nick
(10:05:14) (Daddy--o) what is agar
(10:05:34) (ron) Sounds like one of the Biblical characters...
(10:05:34) (Bill) Agar added to media simply gels them into a convenient solid form.
(10:05:49) (Bill) from sea weed Daddy
(10:06:11) (Host-Nick) Agar gels on the intestinal walls. This is a porous adsorption, in which the passage of certain molecules are speeded up. With agar-agar and for animal foods, gelatin these beneficial cell membrane crossings are promoted.
(10:06:30) (Anonymous) thank you Bill - I was going to ask that myself
(10:06:40) (Daddy--o) OH --protiene--from the sea---
(10:06:56) (Eileen) can it be mixed with raw veggies for a gelatin thing, Nick?
(10:07:03) (Host-Nick) Yes
(10:07:11) (Bill) agar is a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of some red algae and is unusual in containing sulfated galactose monomers.
(10:07:23) (Host-Nick) The more you chew the better the effect. :o)
(10:07:43) (Eileen) thanks, Nick, didn't know that was why Cayce recommended gelatin
(10:08:20) (Anonymous) what is it that is used to drain the lymph nodes?
(10:08:24) (Eileen) sulfated galactose monomers, sounds yummy!
(10:08:29) (Bill) the asimilation of nutriants is up to 6 times greater when taken with gelitine
(10:08:32) (Anonymous) lol
(10:09:02) (Eileen) wow, that is wonderful news, got a whole thing of gelatin sitting on me table
(10:09:19) (Anonymous) that is wonderful to know. I know one who is having a hard time with that process
(10:09:20) (Host-Nick) Along all of the digestice tract there are cells which are designed to attarct and adsorb certain molecule. This can be for direct absorption of nutroients or as catalysts = helpers, to allow the absorption of another vital nutrient.
(10:10:38) (Anonymous) how much does one need to use at one time?
(10:10:45) (Host-Nick) In certain conditions, like cholera, bacteria, or intestinal viruses or yeasts can adsorb onto the intestinal walls and prevent the proper adsorption of nutrients.
(10:11:47) (Eileen) what would that do for yoghurt Nick?
(10:12:26) (Host-Nick) This is when the dehydration of cholera becomes so acute. Glucose cannot adsorb throught eh intestinal walls because of the effects of the bacteria. This is why people die of cholera, dysentery and typhus. The inability of the body to absorb the simplest food it needs for the Krebs cycle.
(10:12:46) (Host-Nick) Yoghurt would help in combatting these invasive organisms.
(10:13:21) (Eileen) wonder how mixing those two would work
(10:14:43) (Eileen) or protein powder and gelatin or agar
(10:15:35) (Host-Nick) Best is to eat a raw vegetarian food, freshly from the plant which gives oit to you, since it will be full of life energy.
(10:16:12) (Host-Nick) OK, has anyone any health questions?
(10:16:13) (Eileen) hmm, like fresh from the garden?
(10:17:00) (Eileen) Nick, is soy yoghurt as good for you as that made from milk?
(10:19:00) (Host-Nick) Succulents are awesome in this respect, even tomatos for example. They have not got the sugars which can cause insulin shock to diabetics, but have the vitamin C to prevent diabetics from having their limbs amputated from what is essentialy the middel ages disease called scurvy.
(10:19:07) (Daddy--o) most things from mcdonalds is made frome soybeans--good or bad?
(10:19:33) (Host-Nick) Not as good, but it has some advantages, as well as not being as good for building cell walls.
(11:00:22) (Nick) Blessings and Peace to everyone